Tryambakeshvar Mandir and Bramhagiri Parvat Darshan🔱

:triangular_flag: Tryambakeshvar Jyotirling Mandir​:trident_emblem:
This mandir is one of the most crowded Jyotirling. Located at Nashik Maharashtra.(Tryambakeshvar).


Now we visited this Mandir I really like this.This is the very nice place of Hindu Dharma trdition.:folded_hands:

:trident_emblem:And this mandir history is very interesting because .:om:it’s one of the twelve revered Jyotirlingas (sacred abodes of Lord Shiva) and features a unique three-faced lingam representing Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva (Mahesh).:shamrock::spiral_shell:
:mount_fuji::mountain:This place is very beautiful and historical and place name is Bramhagiri Parvat.:mountain::mount_fuji:We trek bramhagiri parvat this Parvat It’s a little difficult to climb.:innocent::star_struck:And as we started climbing, we met two friends from Europe, Yahna, and they joined us on the next journey.And we knew from their words that they really liked our India, and we asked them what they liked about India, and they gave a very good answer.And they said that India’s culture and everything here is colourfull and everything is very heavy. And one of them, Yahna, has been living as a yoga teacher in the Gurukul ashram of Trimbakeshwar for the last 2 years. And the other Yahna had come to India 2 days ago.:women_holding_hands:It was really nice to meet them and it was very touching to hear what they loved about our country.:india:


:+1: This is the starting point images of climbing Bramhagiri Parvat.:mount_fuji:One of these image shows what is located on Brahmagiri Mountain.:ok_hand:I really like this gesture.:blush: Because If someone new comes to this place, this will definitely help them.:mountain:





:ok_hand:This was amazing experience.:mountain:
And when we climbed up, we saw the Brahmagiri Temple, the Jata Temple, and all the temples shown in the map above, and the experience was really great.:blush::innocent:Brahmagiri is a huge mountain in the Sahyadri range. It is the second highest peak in the state of Maharashtra in terms of height. Its height is 1295 meters above sea level. To the south of Brahmagiri are some peaks in the Sahyadri like Kalsubai, Alang, Kulang, Madan.And it rains a lot here. The Brahmagiri mountains give rise to the rivers Vaitarna, Ahilya and Godavari. The Vaitarna flows westwards and flows into the Arabian Sea, while the Godavari flows eastwards and meets the Bay of Bengal at Rajahmundry in Andhra Pradesh.:cloud_with_rain:








:red_circle:NOTE-And the most important thing we have to do while climbing Brahmagiri mountain is that before we start climbing, we have to get something to eat for the monkeys at the top from some local vendors below.Like nuts, peanuts, water. Because monkeys cause a little trouble when climbing up. But if they get something to eat and drink from us, they don’t do anything.:monkey:
:triangular_flag:And now the last spot we saw is the temple of Nivruttinath Maharaj, who laid the foundation of the Warkari sect. The work of renovation is now underway.:folded_hands:




:blush:And I went to this place with my friends last Sunday. And we had a lot of fun.:sweat_smile:
:heart:And Special thanks to My Brother Because I really enjoyed this trip with him.:smiling_face_with_sunglasses: @Rushikesh_joshi thank you😎

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Mast re! Watching it after a long time. I was there when I was very young; I don’t remember the year either. :grinning:

Actually, I think the best time must be after the rainy season. @Kuldip_Patil

Cheers!

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we enjoyed this place @Kuldip_Patil bro. :love_you_gesture::love_you_gesture::smiley: .
One of memorable trip :sweat_smile:


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@AjitThite dada rainy season is always best for tracking and adventure .
That time nature like heaven​:grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes: . Bcuz of waterfalls :smiley:, that cold air flows down to up side , clouds that looks like cotton bed​:sweat_smile: and green grass overall atmosphere is amzing that time .

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@Kuldip_Patil
नमस्कार
त्र्यंबकेश्वर ज्योतिर्लिंग मंदिराची पोस्ट आमच्या सोबत शेअर केल्याबद्दल धन्यवाद,
हे मंदिर ज्योतिर्लिंगांपैकी एक आहे, पण अजून येथे भेट देण्याची संधी मिळाली नाही,
नाशिक महाराष्ट्र जाण्याचा दोन-तीन वेळा योग आला होता पण येथे भेट देणार राहून गेलं.

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:folded_hands: धन्यवाद @Shrut19 ताई आणि परत कधी जाण्याचा योग आला तर नक्की भेट दया खुप सुंदर आहे.:triangular_flag:

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:blush: Yes @AjitThite Dada rainy season is always good to visit in this place. But We immediately made a plan and left immediately. Next time we will go during the monsoon.:folded_hands:and thank you.:+1:

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:love_you_gesture:Yahh…I know you enjoyed this trip and also memorable. Because you were with me…:winking_face_with_tongue::sweat_smile: Thank you @Rushikesh_joshi :nerd_face:

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This is amazing pictures of temple and surroundings. @Kuldip_Patil :+1:
:sparkles::dizzy:

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:folded_hands: Thank you so much @NituSingh :blush:

Khup Chhan. @Kuldip_Patil I visited Triambakeshwar nearly eight years ago with my family during extreme hot. That time we only visited Jyotirlinga temple but your post is very nice. You described all places in a perfect manner with interactive photos. If anyone will ask me for where to go in Triambakeshwar I will share this post to them.
Har Har Mahadev :folded_hands::triangular_flag:

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:folded_hands: Thank you so much @LovePathak28 :blush:And I am so glad you and others like my post.:love_you_gesture: And I will try to cover the all places of Tryambakeshvar and Bramhagiri.:shamrock::triangular_flag:
:trident_emblem: हर हर महादेव :triangular_flag:

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Fabulous post @Kuldip_Patil :+1:

Like @AjitThite mentioned, I too have been here a long time back - around 1988 and loosely remember this place.

Very nice photos and a lovely trip.

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:folded_hands:Thank you @TusharSuradkar :blush::tada:

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​Thank you for sharing your journey to Tryambakeshvar Mandir and Bramhagiri Parvat, @Kuldip_Patil!

Your vivid descriptions and stunning photos truly bring the experience to life. It’s inspiring to see how such sacred sites attract visitors from around the world, fostering cultural exchange and appreciation. Looking forward to more of your travel stories! :folded_hands::camera_with_flash:

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:folded_hands: Thank you so much @KetanChhaniyara :blush:Of course, we will continue to take new journeys and share them with you as time allows.:+1::smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

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