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Nashik - The Kumbh City

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To any one in India, Nashik hardly needs an introduction; it has always been one of the most revered cities in the country. Standing on the banks of Godavari, it is one of the places in India where the holy Kumbh Mela is held every 12 years. The Ardha Kumbha or the half Kumbh is held every six years. However, it is just one of the many reasons that make the city special. The city is also known as the birth place of the most loved Indian saint, Sai Baba. It even serves as a good base to launch a tour to religious places like Trimbak and Shirdi. The religiosity of the city is however not confined to the Kumbh Mela. The city is full of innumerable temples and bathing ghats. In mythology it is believed to be the place where Lord Rama and Sita spent sometime of their exile. Interestingly, the city got its name from the legend that it was here, where Lakshman, chopped off the Nasika (nose) of Ravana's sister.

Sticking well to its religious identity, Nashik has kept the traditions alive and has remained a fervently spiritual town. However, this has never hampered industrialization and modernization here. It has evolved to become ...
... one of the fastest growing towns in Maharashtra. A good number of industries have found their way into this temple town. Nashik has even become a leader in the production of exotic fruits like grapes, strawberries and roses. The name Nashik has also become synonymous with Wine industry and the city is often referred to as the Wine Capital of India.

Closely associated with Rama and Sita during their days of exile, Nashik is dotted with many spots that are related to them and are hence considered sacred. Ramkund is a famous tank here, known to have served the divine couple during their exile. It is believed that a bath in these waters can wash away ones sins. The Muktidham Temple is another well-known religious landmark here. An amazing structure in white marble, the temple has 18 chapters from the Gita inscribed on its walls. The 2000 year old Pandavleni Caves are a must-visit for tourists too. Built by the Jain Kings, these are viharas and have immense archaeological wealth. The temples at Someshwar are visited by tourists and devotees alike. The temples of Shiva and Hanuman attract devotees while the pretty and soothing surrounding attracts tourists and film makers alike. The Coin Museum in Nashik is a good place to get a glimpse of the history of Indian currencies. This museum is one of its kinds in Asia.

Another interesting place in Nashik is the Deolali Camp. It is one of the oldest military centers in India. The area is particularly soothing and was used by the British as a refreshment area for exhausted armies. The biggest Artillery center in Asia is also located in Nashik. Officers and soldiers of the Indian Army are trained here.

Nashik makes for an interesting place for commercial as well as touring purposes. While growing industries make a well-sought commercial destination, the religious and tourist attractions here make it a tourist destination too.

Nagma Biswas is an author writing about travel and tourism in India and abroad. To book Hotels in Nashik visit Sarovar hotels.

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