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Shree Kapaleshwar Mahadev Mandir, Nashik

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  • Very divine and calm temple. But, you need to climb stairs to reach the temple. Worth it still. Beautiful place. 
    Very divine and calm temple. But, you need to climb stairs to reach the temple. Worth it still. Beautiful place.  more »
  • Kapaleswara temple is an ancient temple of Shiv Ji in Nashik. It is on the Kalaram temple road. The temple is of historical importance and the story associated with the temple is that once shiv ji... 
    Kapaleswara temple is an ancient temple of Shiv Ji in Nashik. It is on the Kalaram temple road. The temple is of historical importance and the story associated with the temple is that once shiv ji...  more »
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  • The temple was an abode of a kind, hosting the serene view of the panchvati as the stairs lead you to a very scenic structure. This temple can be a quick detour to the panchghat and mesmerize you with its architecture. It's accessible with the way hoarding has been put up but the stairs can be a bit of risky journey. Overall, it was amazing to experience this pilgrimage.
  • Kapaleshwar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is located in Nashik district and is near the Godavari River and Ramkund. The temple is different from other Shiva temples, because as in usual Shiva temples, there is no Nandi at Kapaleshwar Temple. This temple was initially built in 1763 and was renovated by Peshwe. This temple is different from other God Shiva’s temples as the idol of Nandi is not kept at the entrance of this temple. As per a legend, God Shiva accidently killed a cow Gohatya and then went to Nandi for a solution to cleanse his sin. Nandi advised God Shiva to take a bath in Ramkund for redemption. God Shiva did as he was told and then conducted a ‘Jaap’ at this temple for penance. He also adopted Nandi as his Guru and due to this no deity of Nandi is placed to guard this ancient temple.

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