Friday open from 05:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Shree Kalaram Mandir Sansthan is a hindu temple, religious organization and tourist attraction located in Nashik, Maharashtra. The average rating of this place is 4.70 out of 5 stars based on 10760 reviews. The street address of this place is 2Q4W+JXJ, Nirman upavan C-3, Sita Gufaa Rd, opposite Kalaram Temple East door, Panchavati, Nashik, Maharashtra 422003, India. It is about 3.38 kilometers away from the Nasik Road railway station.
VIpul Sole 19 months ago
A must visit temple in Nashik and you should visit this place. It is a very old temple of Lord Rama made with superb stone carvings. The place is really well maintained and all the information right from its importance and construction is written on a flex at entrance. Its very peaceful seating here.
SAKSHI KAPADNIS 12 months ago
The Kalaram Temple in Nashik is a divine gem that showcases breathtaking architecture and emanates a tranquil aura. The black stone structure, adorned with intricate carvings, is a testament to the temple's historical and cultural significance. Inside, the idol of Lord Rama and other deities exude an enchanting presence. The spiritual ambiance and well-maintained premises create a serene atmosphere for devotees. Though peak hours can be crowded, a visit to Kalaram Temple is a must for those seeking a harmonious blend of spirituality and architectural splendor.
Sumit Ingole 23 months ago
This is one of a kind the murti of l Rama which I have seen which is black in colour. The temple is beautiful and made in black sand stone..
There are some renovations going on in the temple but it does not effect the travellers.
A must visit place when you are in Nashik. Kalaram Temple entry movement formed a pivotal role in the Dalit movement in India. B. K (Dadasaheb) Gaikwad and Dr. B. R. Ambedkar led a protest outside the temple on 2 March 1930, in order to allowing Dalits into the temple.The movement was to have a right to enter temple, it was more towards having equal rights.
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N.B. The timetable is based on our last updated data on January 27, 2024.