Saturday open from 06:00 AM to 09:00 PM
Shri Indrakund Devshthan is a hindu temple located in Nashik, Maharashtra. The average rating of this place is 4.40 out of 5 stars based on 144 reviews. The street address of this place is 2Q6V+379, Panchavati, Nashik, Maharashtra 422003, India. It is about 3.65 kilometers away from the Nasik Road railway station.
Rajendra Parmar 13 months ago
Shri Indrakund Devshthan, located in Nashik, is a peaceful and serene temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple's architecture is impressive, and the intricate carvings on the walls and pillars are breathtaking. The temple's surroundings are also beautiful, with lush green trees and a calm lake nearby, making it a must-visit for spiritual and nature lovers alike.
PradeepKumar 18 months ago
Nice Temple
This is located in Karanja Panchavati Nashik
This is very near the very famous place in Nashik that is Ramkund.
Indrakund is a holy place on the banks of Aruna River at Panchavati in Nashik
Bhagavan Sri Ram, Mata Sita and Lakshman resided at Panchavati during their exile period in the Ramayana
Legend has it that Gautam Rishi cursed Indra to have pores in his body. To escape from the curse, Indra performed holy bath in the small pond here. He was then relieved of the curse and the place came to be known as Indrakund.
The Indrakund Devasthan here has murtis of Vishnu, Hanuman and Ganesha. There is also Shivling here.
Godavari River passes through the middle of Nashik city. The area on the northern banks of Godavari River is known as Panchavati. The area on the southern bank is known as Nashik city.
There are temples and sacred place on the both the banks but people pilgrims prefer to stay in northern bank because Tapovan and many tirths are located here.
The nearby Tirth include Koti Tirtha, Agni Tirtha, and Shukla Tirtha.
Suyog Malpure 17 months ago
One of the historical Devotional temple of Nashik. where it is said Lord Indra came here to take a bath, Also it is said Lord Indra visited only few places on earth & this is one of them
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