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Trimbakeshwar or Tryambakeshwar or Trambakeshwar is an ancient Hindu temple in the town of Trimbak, in the Nashik District of Maharashtra, India, 30 km from the city of Nashik -near the mountain named Brahmagiri from which the river Godavari flows.
Brahmagiri Mountain : is adjacent to Trimbakeshwar temple & is known for its scenic beauty in rainy/ monsoon season and is surrounded by lush green hills untouched by pollution. Anjaneri mountain, the birth place of Lord Hanuman is 7- 8 Km. from Triambakeshwar towards Nashik
Original Ganges and Trimbak Tirtha are on Brahmagiri mountain. Brahmagiri is another manifestation of lord shiva, and is considered as a huge form of Lord Shiva and hence the mountain climbing was considered as a sin. As lord SHIVA adorns 'Ganga' river up on his head , there is stream of 'Ganga' on the top of this mountain.Moon is also seen on the top of this mountain .There are lots of auspicious 'tirthas' (lakes) on this mountain.
May Lord Hanumaan always teach us the lesson of faith and devotion for the one who created us all..
Linga inside the Holy shrine at the top of the Brahmagiri hill, - best for Kalsarpa Shanti & Narayan Nagbali pujaThe first peak of Sahyadri is called Brahmadri. The story associated with this is that Shankar was pleased with Brahmadev and said “I shall be known by your name”. Hence it is called as Brahmagiri. The mountain is 1800 feet high. Its height from sea level is 4248 feet. Five peaks of this mountain are called Sadyo-Jata, Vamdev, Aghora, Ishana and Tat-Purushaand are considered as five mouths of the Lord Shiva and they are worshipped.There are 2 doors to go on the top of the mountain one is at south and other is at North. This mountain is surrounded by 10 mile radius at bottom level and 4 mile at peak level.
Origin of Ganga Godavari from the hill
Origin of Ganga Godavari from Shiv Jata
Gangadwar : Gangadwar is half way to Brahmagiri mountain. There is a temple of Ganga, now known as Godavari River.Ganga appears first time here,after it vanishes from Brahmagiri Mountain. Godavari comes to Gangadwar from Brahmadri. There are 750 steps to Gangadwar.
PS: Photography is not allowed in Gorakh Gumpha (below are rare snaps)
It is believed that the noted Guru Gorakhnath had undergone penance here in this cave. Devotees offer prayers at this Gufa to remove all the sins committed during the earthly living. The beautiful serene ambiance in the region make it a pleasant spot for pilgrimage
Ram Lakshman Tirtha is located just few steps down to Gorakh Gumpha. Gorakh Gumpha was the place where Guru Gorakhnath practiced penance for removing the sin of killing a cow. At this location, River Ganga flows from the roots of a big Audumbar tree. This flow of Ganga in this hilly terrain of Brahmagiri hills is known as Rama-Laxman tirtha.
Legends teach us that Lord Rama spent few days at this Tirtha to do the Shraddha (rituals for the salvation of the souls) for his father Dasharatha. There is a Rama temple at this location. The temple is built by Gopalrao Ghanekar in 1857.
Gautam Gufa : The cave of Gautam for practicing penance where there are 108 Shivalingas [Pindi- symbols of Lord Shiva]
POSTED BY :VIPUL KOUL EDITED BY : ASHOK KOUL
Trimbakeshwar or Tryambakeshwar or Trambakeshwar is an ancient Hindu temple in the town of Trimbak, in the Nashik District of Maharashtra, India, 30 km from the city of Nashik -near the mountain named Brahmagiri from which the river Godavari flows.
Trimbakeshwar Temple is revered as one of the 12 Jyotirlinga shrines of
Shiva and as the source of the river Godavari. Just as Ganga is known
as Bhagirathi and is one of the most important river in North India, in
the same way, Godavari is also known as Gautami Ganga and is the most
sacred river in South India.
This
temple is on top of the Neel mountain. All goddesses
('Matamba','Renuka','Mananmba') came here to see 'Parashuram' when he
was performing penance (tapas).After his penance he requested all
goddesses to stay there and the temple was formed for these goddesses.
There's a myth that God Dattatrya too was born here.
According to Shiv Purana, it is because of the earnest request of
Godavari, Gautam Rishi and other gods that Lord Shiva agreed to reside
here and assumed the famous name Trimbakeshwar. Interestingly, locals
refer to the river here as Ganga and not as Godavari. All the heavenly
Gods promised to come down to Nasik, once in twelve years, when Jupiter
resides in the zodiac sign of Leo. On this a grand fair is organized at
this place. Devotees take a holy bath in the Gautami Ganga and then seek
the blessings of Trimbakeshwar.
Legend Behind Trimbakeshwar Temple
Legend Behind Trimbakeshwar Temple
Legend
goes that a sage name Gautam Muni resided on the Brahmagiri hill with
his wife Ahilya. By virtue of his devotion, the sage received from
Varuna, a bottomless pit from which he received an inexhaustible supply
of grains and food. The other rishis, jealous of his fortune, arranged
for a cow to enter his granary and caused it to die as Gowtam Rishi
attempted to ward it off with a bunch of Darbha grass. Gautam Rishi,
therefore, worshipped Lord Shiva to bring the Ganga down to his
hermitage to purify the premises. Pleased with devotion, Shiva requested
Ganga to flow down and make Sage Gautam pure. After that Ganga flowed
down. Lord Shiva told Ganga to stay there eternally for the good of
everyone. All the Gods started singing the praises of Gautam Rishi,
Ganga and Lord Shiva. On the request of all the Gods, Lord Shiva resided
by the river Gautami by the name Trimbakeshwar (one of the
Jyotirlingas). Hindus believe that Trimbak Jyotirlinga is one, which
fulfills everyone’s desires. It emancipates all from their sins and
miseries.
Another popular legend behind Trimbakeshwar Temple is the legend of
Lingodbhava manifestation of Shiva. It says once Brahma and Vishnu
searched in vain to discover the origin of Shiva who manifested himself
as a cosmic column of fire. Brahma lied that he had seen the top of the
column of fire and was hence cursed that he would not be worshipped on
earth. In turn Brahma cursed Shiva that he would be pushed underground.
Accordingly, Shiva came down under the Brahmagiri hill in the form of
Tryambakeshwar. Trimbakeshwar Temple is the only place where Shivlinga is not out but it’s inside.
Some
scholars say that Goddess Parvati also came down along Lord Shiva and
Ganga. The place is therefore called Tryambakeshwa (three lords). Others
believe that the place is so called because of the presence of three
Shivlinga of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. The Shivlinga of Lord Mahesh has
always-flowing water among the three Shivlingas. the floor.
Another Story associated with Trimbakeshwar
At the time of the marriage of Lord Shiva with Parvati, all the Devarshis gathered together. Brahmadev, the creator of the Universe, seeing the beauty of Parvati, had a discharge of semen. Lord Shiva observing this, offered him water of Ganges, the purest water and said, “You will wipe off your sin by this water”. Brahmadev kept the holy water in his kamandalu (a particular container made out of dried fruit carried by Sadhus) and was purified by its bath.
At the entrance to the Trimbakeshwar temple, there is this Lord Ganesha figure on which you will see people sticking coins. It is believed that if your coin sticks, your wish will be granted.
Kushavarta - the place from where river Godavari takes its course. A dip in this sacred river wipes off the sins, is the belief of people. The sage Gautam committed a sin of murdering a cow and by taking bath in this river, wiped off his sin.
At the time of the marriage of Lord Shiva with Parvati, all the Devarshis gathered together. Brahmadev, the creator of the Universe, seeing the beauty of Parvati, had a discharge of semen. Lord Shiva observing this, offered him water of Ganges, the purest water and said, “You will wipe off your sin by this water”. Brahmadev kept the holy water in his kamandalu (a particular container made out of dried fruit carried by Sadhus) and was purified by its bath.
At the entrance to the Trimbakeshwar temple, there is this Lord Ganesha figure on which you will see people sticking coins. It is believed that if your coin sticks, your wish will be granted.
Kushavarta - the place from where river Godavari takes its course. A dip in this sacred river wipes off the sins, is the belief of people. The sage Gautam committed a sin of murdering a cow and by taking bath in this river, wiped off his sin.
Story related to Godavari river
Brahmadev worshipped God Trivikram when he came to Satya Loka (on earth) with the same holy water of the Ganges, to get the river Ganges held up by God Shankar on his head, to flow. River Ganges in the form of a woman was enjoying with Lord Shiva, which was noticed by Lord Shiva's wife Parvati. She planned to drive Ganges away from her husband. Parvati and her son Ganesh came to live in Gautama's Ashram with Parvati's friend Jaya. There was a famine of 24 years and people were affected by the pangs of hunger. However, Varun - the God of Rains, pleased with Sage Gautama arranged rains every day in Gautama's Ashram (dwelling place) which was in Trimbakeshwar. Gautama used to sow rice in the surrounding fields of his Ashram in the morning, reap the crop in the afternoon and with it fed a large group of rishis, who took shelter in his Ashram on account of the famine. The blessings of the group of rishis increased the merit (Punya) of Gautama. Lord Indra's position became shaky because of his increased merit. So Indra ordered clouds to rain all over Trimbakeshwar, so that the famine will be over and Rishis will go back and the increasing merits of Gautama will be weakened. Although the famine was over, Gautama urged the Rishis to stay back and kept on feeding them and gaining merit. Once he saw a cow grazing in the paddy field and he drove her away by throwing Darbha (sharp, pointed grass). The slender cow died by this. It was Jaya - Parvati's friend, who had taken the form of a cow. This news upset the Rishis and they refused to luncheon at his Ashram. Gautama requested Rishis to show a way out of this sin. He was advised to approach Lord Shiva and request him to release Ganges and a bath in the Ganges would set him free of his sins. Gautama then practiced penance by going to the peak of Brahmagiri. Lord Shankara was pleased by his worships and gave him the Ganges. However, Ganges was not prepared to part with Lord Shiva, which irritated him. He made TandavNrutya (dance) on the peak of Brahmagiri and dashed his jata there. Frightened by this action, Ganges appeared on Brahmagiri. Later on Ganges appeared in the Trimbak Tirtha. Gautama praised her but she off and on appeared on the mountain at various places and disappeared in anger. Gautama could not bathe in her waters. Ganges then appeared in Gangadwar, Varaha-tirtha, Rama-Laxman tirtha, Ganga Sagar tirtha. Still Gautama could not bathe in her waters. The Gautama surrounded the river with enchanted grass and put a vow to her. The flow stopped there and the tirtha thus came to be called Kushavarta. It is from this Kushavarta that the river Godavari flows up to the sea. The sin of killing a cow by Gautama was wiped off here.
Brahmadev worshipped God Trivikram when he came to Satya Loka (on earth) with the same holy water of the Ganges, to get the river Ganges held up by God Shankar on his head, to flow. River Ganges in the form of a woman was enjoying with Lord Shiva, which was noticed by Lord Shiva's wife Parvati. She planned to drive Ganges away from her husband. Parvati and her son Ganesh came to live in Gautama's Ashram with Parvati's friend Jaya. There was a famine of 24 years and people were affected by the pangs of hunger. However, Varun - the God of Rains, pleased with Sage Gautama arranged rains every day in Gautama's Ashram (dwelling place) which was in Trimbakeshwar. Gautama used to sow rice in the surrounding fields of his Ashram in the morning, reap the crop in the afternoon and with it fed a large group of rishis, who took shelter in his Ashram on account of the famine. The blessings of the group of rishis increased the merit (Punya) of Gautama. Lord Indra's position became shaky because of his increased merit. So Indra ordered clouds to rain all over Trimbakeshwar, so that the famine will be over and Rishis will go back and the increasing merits of Gautama will be weakened. Although the famine was over, Gautama urged the Rishis to stay back and kept on feeding them and gaining merit. Once he saw a cow grazing in the paddy field and he drove her away by throwing Darbha (sharp, pointed grass). The slender cow died by this. It was Jaya - Parvati's friend, who had taken the form of a cow. This news upset the Rishis and they refused to luncheon at his Ashram. Gautama requested Rishis to show a way out of this sin. He was advised to approach Lord Shiva and request him to release Ganges and a bath in the Ganges would set him free of his sins. Gautama then practiced penance by going to the peak of Brahmagiri. Lord Shankara was pleased by his worships and gave him the Ganges. However, Ganges was not prepared to part with Lord Shiva, which irritated him. He made TandavNrutya (dance) on the peak of Brahmagiri and dashed his jata there. Frightened by this action, Ganges appeared on Brahmagiri. Later on Ganges appeared in the Trimbak Tirtha. Gautama praised her but she off and on appeared on the mountain at various places and disappeared in anger. Gautama could not bathe in her waters. Ganges then appeared in Gangadwar, Varaha-tirtha, Rama-Laxman tirtha, Ganga Sagar tirtha. Still Gautama could not bathe in her waters. The Gautama surrounded the river with enchanted grass and put a vow to her. The flow stopped there and the tirtha thus came to be called Kushavarta. It is from this Kushavarta that the river Godavari flows up to the sea. The sin of killing a cow by Gautama was wiped off here.
The Holy Trishul( Symbol Of Shakti) inside the holy shrine : The temple premesis is called Brahmagiri, one of the most sacred place of river Godavari (Brahma Sthalam).
Nandi
The Shivalingam is seen in a depression on the floor of the sanctum. Water constantly oozes out from the top of the Shivalingam. Usually, the Shivalingam is covered with a silver mask but on festive occasions a golden mask with five faces, each with a golden crown covers it.
Nandi
The Shivalingam is seen in a depression on the floor of the sanctum. Water constantly oozes out from the top of the Shivalingam. Usually, the Shivalingam is covered with a silver mask but on festive occasions a golden mask with five faces, each with a golden crown covers it.
The Sun, Moon and Agni form the three eyes located at different direction on this Jyotirlinga.
Inside the main linga, there are three more lingas visible, of the size
of the thumb & they are called as Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwara -
the Creator, the Organizer & the Destroyer.These lingas are natural (
emerged naturally ). Water of Ganges flows over the Linga of Shiva
The deity is worshipped here thrice a day and an additional worship
with flowers at pradosha time. There is a belief that, anybody who
performs puja for this Jyothirlinga, is considered as actually
worshipping all these three Gods.
This place is famous for lots of religious rituals (vidhis).
Narayan-Nagbali, Kalsarpa Shanti, Tripindi vidhi are done here.
Narayan-Nagbali puja is performed at Triyambakeshwar only. This puja is
performed in three days. This puja is performed on special dates. Some
days are not suitable to perform this puja. This puja is performed for
many reasons like to cure an illness, going through bad times, killing a
Cobra (Nag), childless couples, financial crisis or you want to perform
some religious puja to have everything.
Those
individuals who are interested in getting the Pooja to be done should
get the time booked at least 5 days in advance and you can contact them
by phone or email - To know more abt this go to http://www.trambakeshwar.com/index.htm
The
Lord Shiva at Trimbakeshwar is worshipped by recitations of Rudra,
Rudri, Laghu Rudra, Maha Rudra or Ati Rudra puja. Actually Rudrashak is a
religious fruit which is said to be found in lord Shiva's neck in the
form of Rudra garland. Some of the trees of Rudrashak is also found in
Trimbakeshwar.
It is a belief that anybody who visits Trimbakeshwar attains salvation.
There is no sacred place like Trimbakeshwar, no river like Godavari, no
mountain like Brahmagiri etc. The reasons for its being so sacred are -
Godavari river originates in this place, its a place of Tri-Sandhya
Gayatri, the birth place of Lord Ganesha, a place of the first Nath of
Nath Sampradaya consisting of Gorakhnath and others, a place where
Nivrittinath was made to imbibe the holy knowledge by his Guru
Gahininath, a place where Nivrittinath made his brothers and sister
attain the self by his preaching. This is the holiest place to perform
Shraddha ceremony.The Goddess in this temple is called Trimbakeshwari.
Trimbakeshwar Temple is the only place where Shivlinga is not out but
it’s inside the floor. Hindus believe that Trimbak Jyotirlinga is one,
which fulfills everyone’s desires. It emancipates all from their sins
and miseries.
According to the Shiv Purana, any one who ever with devotion reads the birth and greatness of this Jyotirlinga shall beget all material happiness and divine status in the end.Let us all start watching the Shiv Mahapuran together. Our teerth Yatra will be incomplete if we all do not hear about all the wonderful leelas of Lord Shiva .Below is the Story about How Ganga came down on Earth and the story of Trimbakeshwar
According to the Shiv Purana, any one who ever with devotion reads the birth and greatness of this Jyotirlinga shall beget all material happiness and divine status in the end.Let us all start watching the Shiv Mahapuran together. Our teerth Yatra will be incomplete if we all do not hear about all the wonderful leelas of Lord Shiva .Below is the Story about How Ganga came down on Earth and the story of Trimbakeshwar
Brahmagiri Mountain : is adjacent to Trimbakeshwar temple & is known for its scenic beauty in rainy/ monsoon season and is surrounded by lush green hills untouched by pollution. Anjaneri mountain, the birth place of Lord Hanuman is 7- 8 Km. from Triambakeshwar towards Nashik
Original Ganges and Trimbak Tirtha are on Brahmagiri mountain. Brahmagiri is another manifestation of lord shiva, and is considered as a huge form of Lord Shiva and hence the mountain climbing was considered as a sin. As lord SHIVA adorns 'Ganga' river up on his head , there is stream of 'Ganga' on the top of this mountain.Moon is also seen on the top of this mountain .There are lots of auspicious 'tirthas' (lakes) on this mountain.
May Lord Hanumaan always teach us the lesson of faith and devotion for the one who created us all..
Origin of Ganga Godavari at Brahmagiri
River
Godavari flows in three different directions from the mountain. Eastern
stream is called Godavari, Southern stream is known as Vaitarna &
one flowing towards West (Western stream) is Ganga. These streams meets (
Godavari and Ganga ) at Chakra teerthLinga inside the Holy shrine at the top of the Brahmagiri hill, - best for Kalsarpa Shanti & Narayan Nagbali pujaThe first peak of Sahyadri is called Brahmadri. The story associated with this is that Shankar was pleased with Brahmadev and said “I shall be known by your name”. Hence it is called as Brahmagiri. The mountain is 1800 feet high. Its height from sea level is 4248 feet. Five peaks of this mountain are called Sadyo-Jata, Vamdev, Aghora, Ishana and Tat-Purushaand are considered as five mouths of the Lord Shiva and they are worshipped.There are 2 doors to go on the top of the mountain one is at south and other is at North. This mountain is surrounded by 10 mile radius at bottom level and 4 mile at peak level.
Origin of Ganga Godavari from the hill
Origin of Ganga Godavari from Shiv Jata
Gangadwar : Gangadwar is half way to Brahmagiri mountain. There is a temple of Ganga, now known as Godavari River.Ganga appears first time here,after it vanishes from Brahmagiri Mountain. Godavari comes to Gangadwar from Brahmadri. There are 750 steps to Gangadwar.
Gangadwar is one of the five tirthas.There is an idol of Ganga and near
her feet is a stone of the shape of cow's head through which Ganga
water is flowing drop by drop.
Gorakhnath Gufa is a famous cave located at the halfway ascent in Brahmagiri hills. It is located few steps down to Gangadwar. The cave is intriguing with many attractive carvings. The gufa is on the premises of the Shrine dedicated to Goddess Ganga in The Brahmagiri hills.
Guru Gahininath preached Nivrthinath about the sacred spiritual knowledge at this place.Gorakhnath Gufa is a famous cave located at the halfway ascent in Brahmagiri hills. It is located few steps down to Gangadwar. The cave is intriguing with many attractive carvings. The gufa is on the premises of the Shrine dedicated to Goddess Ganga in The Brahmagiri hills.
PS: Photography is not allowed in Gorakh Gumpha (below are rare snaps)
It is believed that the noted Guru Gorakhnath had undergone penance here in this cave. Devotees offer prayers at this Gufa to remove all the sins committed during the earthly living. The beautiful serene ambiance in the region make it a pleasant spot for pilgrimage
Ram Lakshman Tirtha is located just few steps down to Gorakh Gumpha. Gorakh Gumpha was the place where Guru Gorakhnath practiced penance for removing the sin of killing a cow. At this location, River Ganga flows from the roots of a big Audumbar tree. This flow of Ganga in this hilly terrain of Brahmagiri hills is known as Rama-Laxman tirtha.
Legends teach us that Lord Rama spent few days at this Tirtha to do the Shraddha (rituals for the salvation of the souls) for his father Dasharatha. There is a Rama temple at this location. The temple is built by Gopalrao Ghanekar in 1857.
Gautam Gufa : The cave of Gautam for practicing penance where there are 108 Shivalingas [Pindi- symbols of Lord Shiva]
POSTED BY :VIPUL KOUL EDITED BY : ASHOK KOUL
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