Dadar to Nasik - 4 hrs by train...
Reached @ 1730 ...
A place where one can visit numerous ancient temples each with its own story and a place in history. Less polluted than its distant cousin Mumbai, it seemed like any other tier two city...laidback and peaceful.
"Pizza who? Delhi? Soni...Wat?"
"Run Swappy,Run..."@ Archies
Godavari .... Gautami
Home to Godavari, considered the holiest of rivers in the South. The river winds across the cityscape.Someshwar was one place where we could finally get into the river.
Gautami near Someshwar
Godavari , a bit dried up
Kaala Ram - Gora Ram...
Next day, morning me and Payyans left off for Ramghat. Went to few of the temples there; among them Sita caves, Kaala Ram,Gora Ram, Nilakanteshwar and Naroshankar Mandir which had a huge bell at the entrance.
Nilakanteshwar Temple
RamGhat...
A dip in the Godavari at Ramkund and you would cleanse yourself of all your sins.
RamGhat...
Cleansed of all Sins!!!
There was a market along the sides of the river and the area was bustling with devotees taking a dip , priests answering queries and children moving around selling wares to the tourists. This area was said to have been built by the Peshwas in the 18th century. Many small temples dated to that period.
Market along the Ghat
Someshwar...
Next day we left for Someshwar; where you have the dieties of Hanuman and Shiva;Spend some time in the river. The Hanuman and Shiva temples lie just on the banks of the river.
In front of the main temple
Ov'r the rocks
Shirdi...
From Someshwar , onto Shirdi. The only thing I dreaded throughout was the car ride; The roads were well maintained. Way back from Shirdi , we stopped by a mineral museum. Fossils, stagnites, Calcite,Pyrolite to Ruby...... They also had a selling outlet, but couldn't afford to buy anything;
Ferrite, Mineral Museum
Triambakeshwar...
Temple in the BackGround
"No Entrance Except Hindu" greets one at the Entrance
There was certainly something peculiar to the temple. The three small lingas can be viewed through a mirror and for those who wonder what they saw, there is another replica kept outside. Couldn't go over to the source of the Godavari somewhere nearby on the Hill. It was very hot and in the afternoon sun, the rock cut floors were almost boiling over! Another dreaded car ride and we were back.
Trudging Barefoot along the Banks
Pandu Leni Caves and the Majestic Buddha...
Bodhisatvas and the Buddha
Seeking Blessings
The Pandu Leni caves atop a hill resembled the Kanheri caves. Numerous small caves which had both Hindu and Buddhist sculptures; did not have time to venture up the hill. You can have a full view of the city from here. Below the caves, one can see the stupa with a huge golden Buddha. Ended the day with a visit to the Sula Wineyard;the barrels kept there reminded of Asterix the Gaul stories.
Pandu Leni Caves dating back to 1st century BC
Huge rush at the railway station on the way back to Mumbai...