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Ramkund is a sacred tank, built in 1696. Chitrarao Khatarkar got it constructed 27mts. by 12 mts. The aborigines state that Lord Rama and his consort Sita used this tank for bathing during the years of exile. Hence, it is also very holy. There is a common belief that if the ashes are immersed in the holy waters of this kund, salvation or moksha is easily achieved.
The popular belief is that Lord Ram had his bath here, at some stage of his exile. To commemorate that the devotees frequents here to have a holy dip. Mortal remains (Asthi) immersed in this kunda, are immediately absorbed in the water. A dip in this sacred kunda is considered very pious. The ashes of Gandhiji were dropped in Ramkund/ghat after Gandhiji passed away on 30th January 1948. Mr. Nehru was also present on this occasion. During Kumbha mela Thousands of Sadhus and holy men and millions of pilgrims immerse themselves in the holy Ramkund and Kushavarta reservoirs.
The Ram Kund area has several temples like the Sundara Narayana Temple,the Naro Shankara Mandir and the Kapaleshwara temple. Ram Kund is also called Asthi Vilaya Tirtha, which dissolves the bones dead fropped into it.
During Kumbhmela the famous Kumbh Snan / bath is supposed to happen here in PAVITRA RAMKUND.
Ramkund Hundreds of pilgrims arrive here to take a holy dip at the 'Ramkund' in the river Godavari, which is considered the 'Ganges of the south'. Ramkund is the spot where the river Godavari turns to right at an angle of 90 degrees and gains importance, as Lord Ram is said to have taken his daily bath here, during his stay at Nashik. Ram Kund is also where hindus perform the last rite of their dead.
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Bathing in Holy Ramkund (Nashik) Godavari River- a Different Charm
Ramakunda is the most important bathing ghat of Nashik on Godavari River. There are many temples at both the sides of Godavari River near Ramakund area. This is where Kumbhamela takes place once in 12 years. Thousands of people take bath everyday in this bathing ghat and pray in Ganga Godavari temple near the river. This video shows bathing views at Ramkund on regular days.
Nashik Simhastha Kumbh Mela 2015
The Kumbh Mela is considered as the largest peaceful human gathering in the world. When Jupiter and the Sun fall in the zodiac sign of Leo, the Kumbh Mela comes to Trimbakeshwar near Nashik in Maharashtra, once, every twelve years. With chants of ‘Jai Shree Ram’ and ‘Har Har Mahadev’ filling the air; processions of unclothed, ash-smeared Naga Sadhus running with excitement to take the holy dip in the Godavari River and hundreds of thousands of pilgrims and tourists flocking to Nashik from all over India and the world; the Kumbh Mela is an unforgettable lifetime event for pilgrims and tourists alike.
Trimbakeshwar is located about 35 kms from Nashik and is the site of one of the twelve most auspicious and revered Jyotirlingas in Hinduism. The Trimbakeshwar temple is a monument protected by the Archaeological Survey of India. The river Godavari originates from the Brahmagiri Mountains near Trimbakeshwar and flows through to Nashik and beyond. The devotees of Shiva take a dip at Trimbakeshwar whereas the devotees of Vishnu take a dip at Ramkund in Nashik.
According to Hindu mythology, Lord Rama used to bathe in the Ramkund while on his stay here in exile from his kingdom of Ayodhya. Also, Ramkund is the place of confluence of rivers Godavari, Varuni and Tharuni, giving rise to the Triveni Sangam.
At Nashik there are three kunds or ponds now, named Ramkund, Sitakund and Laxmankund, helping in better crowd management. Due to the construction of the Gangapur Dam on Godavari, the water level in the river and hence the kunds is now regulated by it and at times falls to low levels.
For all the pilgrims and sadhus making the journey to the Kumbh, the holy dip called snan (bath) in the water of the River Godavari is the most important ritual. On the dates of the shahi snan or royal bath, Sadhus from almost all of the 14 Akhara Parishads take dips in the Ramkund, led by the Juna Akhara which has the highest number of Naga Sadhus.
The Sadhus stay at the Sadhu gram in Tapovan, about 6 kms from Ramkund, which is spread in 283 acres and houses more than a hundred thousand Sadhus. Sights of Sadhus smoking chilam (pipe) or showcasing their weapons such as tridents and swords are common.
With a gathering of millions of people, the Kumbh Mela also brings hopes of high earning to the small traders and fruit-sellers who erect stalls, use carts or the bare roadside for selling their items. One thing which is bound to grab attention is the Ramphal, a somewhat bigger cousin of the Pumpkin. With a rufus coloured peel and and white insides, the fruit is sold in slices and for pilgrims and travelers coming from far-off places, tasting it becomes a natural outcome of curiosity.
During the Kumbh, many other places of interest in and around Nashik see a huge surge in visitors. An important one being Panchvati, a place where Lord Rama built his house while on exile from his kingdom Ayodhya and the place from where his wife Sita was abducted by the daemon King Ravana. Another place of attraction which sees a lot of tourists during the Kumbh Mela are the Pandavleni caves, a group of 24 Hinayana Buddhist caves carved between the 3rd century BC and the 2nd century AD.
Attracting pilgrims not only from India but around the world and even tourists from foreign lands with its aura, and washing away the sins of millions, the Nashik Kumbh Mela concludes on the occasion of Maha Shivratri, leaving behind indelible memories for everyone - the pilgrims, the sadhus, and the smalltime businessmen, all of whom will wait for another twelve years to welcome it back in Nashik, when Jupiter and the Sun will again fall in the zodiac sign of Leo.
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Crowds visit the Kumbh Mela at Ramkund, Nashik in central India
Indian devotees gather at Ramkund during Kumbh Mela in Nashik, Maharashtra, India.
Kumbh Mela is one of the hallowed festivals of India and is organized at a big scale. According to the scholars, it is believed that when Gods and demons were having fight over the nectar then Lord Vishnu flew away with the pot of nectar spilling drops of nectar at four different places; where we celebrate Kumbh melas, those places were Hardwar, Nasik, Ujjain and Prayag.
The celebration of Kumbh Mela depends on the position of Jupiter (Brhaspati) and the sun. When the Sun is in Aries (Mesh Rashi) and Jupiter in Aquarius, it is celebrated in Haridwar. When Jupiter is in Taurus (Vrishabha Rashi) and the Sun is in Capricorn (Makar Rashi), then kumbh is celebrated at Prayag. Mela is celebrated in Ujjain when Jupiter and the Sun are in Scorpio (Vrishchik Rashi). It is said that when the Jupiter and the sun falls on the zodiac sign, Leo; then Kumbh Mela is celebrated at Trimbakeshwar in Nasik. Kumbh Mela is celebrated with great pomp and show, crowd gets crazy and scenario of the fare is breath taking. Devotees congregate and perform several rites and rituals. Numbers of ceremonies are performed like religious discussions, devotional singing, mass feeding of holy men and women and poor, out of which bathing is considered as most sacred and takes place at the bank of river in every town, where Kumbh is celebrated.
As Kumbh Mela is celebrated in every twelve years in Nasik; last time it was celebrated in 2003, which resulted into an incredible festive season for the people of Maharashtra in particular and people of India in general. People get away from their routine schedules and experienced spiritual ecstasy during Kumbh days.
The Ram Kund area has several temples like the Sundara Narayana Temple,the Naro Shankara Mandir and the Kapaleshwara temple. Ram Kund is also called Asthi Vilaya Tirtha, which dissolves the bones dead fropped into it.
During Kumbhmela the famous Kumbh Snan / bath is supposed to happen here in Pavitra Ramkund.
Ramkund Hundreds of pilgrims arrive here to take a holy dip at the 'Ramkund' in the river Godavari, which is considered the 'Ganges of the south'. Ramkund is the spot where the river Godavari turns to right at an angle of 90 degrees and gains importance, as Lord Ram is said to have taken his daily bath here, during his stay at Nashik.
Ram Kund is also where hindus perform the last rite of their dead.
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Indians take dip in sacred Godavari River at Ramkund - Kumbh Mela, Nashik
Indian devotees gather at Ramkund during Kumbh Mela in Nashik, Maharashtra, India.
Kumbh Mela is one of the hallowed festivals of India and is organized at a big scale. According to the scholars, it is believed that when Gods and demons were having fight over the nectar then Lord Vishnu flew away with the pot of nectar spilling drops of nectar at four different places; where we celebrate Kumbh melas, those places were Hardwar, Nasik, Ujjain and Prayag.
The celebration of Kumbh Mela depends on the position of Jupiter (Brhaspati) and the sun. When the Sun is in Aries (Mesh Rashi) and Jupiter in Aquarius, it is celebrated in Haridwar. When Jupiter is in Taurus (Vrishabha Rashi) and the Sun is in Capricorn (Makar Rashi), then kumbh is celebrated at Prayag. Mela is celebrated in Ujjain when Jupiter and the Sun are in Scorpio (Vrishchik Rashi). It is said that when the Jupiter and the sun falls on the zodiac sign, Leo; then Kumbh Mela is celebrated at Trimbakeshwar in Nasik. Kumbh Mela is celebrated with great pomp and show, crowd gets crazy and scenario of the fare is breath taking. Devotees congregate and perform several rites and rituals. Numbers of ceremonies are performed like religious discussions, devotional singing, mass feeding of holy men and women and poor, out of which bathing is considered as most sacred and takes place at the bank of river in every town, where Kumbh is celebrated.
As Kumbh Mela is celebrated in every twelve years in Nasik; last time it was celebrated in 2003, which resulted into an incredible festive season for the people of Maharashtra in particular and people of India in general. People get away from their routine schedules and experienced spiritual ecstasy during Kumbh days.
The Ram Kund area has several temples like the Sundara Narayana Temple,the Naro Shankara Mandir and the Kapaleshwara temple. Ram Kund is also called Asthi Vilaya Tirtha, which dissolves the bones dead fropped into it.
During Kumbhmela the famous Kumbh Snan / bath is supposed to happen here in Pavitra Ramkund.
Ramkund Hundreds of pilgrims arrive here to take a holy dip at the 'Ramkund' in the river Godavari, which is considered the 'Ganges of the south'. Ramkund is the spot where the river Godavari turns to right at an angle of 90 degrees and gains importance, as Lord Ram is said to have taken his daily bath here, during his stay at Nashik.
Ram Kund is also where hindus perform the last rite of their dead.
Source :kumbhamela.net,
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 100, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
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Nashik Simhastha Kumbh Mela 2015
The Kumbh Mela is considered as the largest peaceful human gathering in the world. When Jupiter and the Sun fall in the zodiac sign of Leo, the Kumbh Mela comes to Trimbakeshwar near Nashik in Maharashtra, once, every twelve years. With chants of ‘Jai Shree Ram’ and ‘Har Har Mahadev’ filling the air; processions of unclothed, ash-smeared Naga Sadhus running with excitement to take the holy dip in the Godavari River and hundreds of thousands of pilgrims and tourists flocking to Nashik from all over India and the world; the Kumbh Mela is an unforgettable lifetime event for pilgrims and tourists alike.
Trimbakeshwar is located about 35 kms from Nashik and is the site of one of the twelve most auspicious and revered Jyotirlingas in Hinduism. The Trimbakeshwar temple is a monument protected by the Archaeological Survey of India. The river Godavari originates from the Brahmagiri Mountains near Trimbakeshwar and flows through to Nashik and beyond. The devotees of Shiva take a dip at Trimbakeshwar whereas the devotees of Vishnu take a dip at Ramkund in Nashik.
According to Hindu mythology, Lord Rama used to bathe in the Ramkund while on his stay here in exile from his kingdom of Ayodhya. Also, Ramkund is the place of confluence of rivers Godavari, Varuni and Tharuni, giving rise to the Triveni Sangam.
At Nashik there are three kunds or ponds now, named Ramkund, Sitakund and Laxmankund, helping in better crowd management. Due to the construction of the Gangapur Dam on Godavari, the water level in the river and hence the kunds is now regulated by it and at times falls to low levels.
For all the pilgrims and sadhus making the journey to the Kumbh, the holy dip called snan (bath) in the water of the River Godavari is the most important ritual. On the dates of the shahi snan or royal bath, Sadhus from almost all of the 14 Akhara Parishads take dips in the Ramkund, led by the Juna Akhara which has the highest number of Naga Sadhus.
The Sadhus stay at the Sadhu gram in Tapovan, about 6 kms from Ramkund, which is spread in 283 acres and houses more than a hundred thousand Sadhus. Sights of Sadhus smoking chilam (pipe) or showcasing their weapons such as tridents and swords are common.
With a gathering of millions of people, the Kumbh Mela also brings hopes of high earning to the small traders and fruit-sellers who erect stalls, use carts or the bare roadside for selling their items. One thing which is bound to grab attention is the Ramphal, a somewhat bigger cousin of the Pumpkin. With a rufus coloured peel and and white insides, the fruit is sold in slices and for pilgrims and travelers coming from far-off places, tasting it becomes a natural outcome of curiosity.
During the Kumbh, many other places of interest in and around Nashik see a huge surge in visitors. An important one being Panchvati, a place where Lord Rama built his house while on exile from his kingdom Ayodhya and the place from where his wife Sita was abducted by the daemon King Ravana. Another place of attraction which sees a lot of tourists during the Kumbh Mela are the Pandavleni caves, a group of 24 Hinayana Buddhist caves carved between the 3rd century BC and the 2nd century AD.
Attracting pilgrims not only from India but around the world and even tourists from foreign lands with its aura, and washing away the sins of millions, the Nashik Kumbh Mela concludes on the occasion of Maha Shivratri, leaving behind indelible memories for everyone - the pilgrims, the sadhus, and the smalltime businessmen, all of whom will wait for another twelve years to welcome it back in Nashik, when Jupiter and the Sun will again fall in the zodiac sign of Leo.
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View of the Ramkund Lake - Nashik
Thousand of pilgrims gathered at Ramkund lake during the Nashik Kumb mela - India.
Kumbh Mela is one of the hallowed festivals of India and is organized at a big scale. According to the scholars, it is believed that when Gods and demons were having fight over the nectar then Lord Vishnu flew away with the pot of nectar spilling drops of nectar at four different places; where we celebrate Kumbh melas, those places were Hardwar, Nasik, Ujjain and Prayag.
The celebration of Kumbh Mela depends on the position of Jupiter (Brhaspati) and the sun. When the Sun is in Aries (Mesh Rashi) and Jupiter in Aquarius, it is celebrated in Haridwar. When Jupiter is in Taurus (Vrishabha Rashi) and the Sun is in Capricorn (Makar Rashi), then kumbh is celebrated at Prayag. Mela is celebrated in Ujjain when Jupiter and the Sun are in Scorpio (Vrishchik Rashi). It is said that when the Jupiter and the sun falls on the zodiac sign, Leo; then Kumbh Mela is celebrated at Trimbakeshwar in Nasik. Kumbh Mela is celebrated with great pomp and show, crowd gets crazy and scenario of the fare is breath taking. Devotees congregate and perform several rites and rituals. Numbers of ceremonies are performed like religious discussions, devotional singing, mass feeding of holy men and women and poor, out of which bathing is considered as most sacred and takes place at the bank of river in every town, where Kumbh is celebrated.
As Kumbh Mela is celebrated in every twelve years in Nasik; last time it was celebrated in 2003, which resulted into an incredible festive season for the people of Maharashtra in particular and people of India in general. People get away from their routine schedules and experienced spiritual ecstasy during Kumbh days.
The Ram Kund area has several temples like the Sundara Narayana Temple,the Naro Shankara Mandir and the Kapaleshwara temple. Ram Kund is also called Asthi Vilaya Tirtha, which dissolves the bones dead fropped into it.
During Kumbhmela the famous Kumbh Snan / bath is supposed to happen here in Pavitra Ramkund.
Ramkund Hundreds of pilgrims arrive here to take a holy dip at the 'Ramkund' in the river Godavari, which is considered the 'Ganges of the south'. Ramkund is the spot where the river Godavari turns to right at an angle of 90 degrees and gains importance, as Lord Ram is said to have taken his daily bath here, during his stay at Nashik.
Ram Kund is also where hindus perform the last rite of their dead.
Source :kumbhamela.net,
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 100, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
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Inconsistent Rain Floods Temples In Nashik's Ramkund | ABP News
The Maharashtra Irrigation department released 1,000 cubic foot per second (cusec) waterfrom Gangapur Dam into the Godavari river on Monday afternoon due to heavy rains over the past five days, an official said. The dam is 79 per cent full and people residing in colonies along the banks of the river were alerted in advance before the release, an executive engineer of the departmentsaid. Water was also released from Darna Dam into the Darna river in Igatpuri tehsil as the area received 226 millimetres of rain in the past 24 hours, he informed.
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Pilgrims bathe in sacred Godavari River : Kumbh Mela, Nashik
The Kumbh Mela is considered as the largest peaceful human gathering in the world. When Jupiter and the Sun fall in the zodiac sign of Leo, the Kumbh Mela comes to Trimbakeshwar near Nashik in Maharashtra, once, every twelve years. With chants of ‘Jai Shree Ram’ and ‘Har Har Mahadev’ filling the air; processions of unclothed, ash-smeared Naga Sadhus running with excitement to take the holy dip in the Godavari River and hundreds of thousands of pilgrims and tourists flocking to Nashik from all over India and the world; the Kumbh Mela is an unforgettable lifetime event for pilgrims and tourists alike.
Trimbakeshwar is located about 35 kms from Nashik and is the site of one of the twelve most auspicious and revered Jyotirlingas in Hinduism. The Trimbakeshwar temple is a monument protected by the Archaeological Survey of India. The river Godavari originates from the Brahmagiri Mountains near Trimbakeshwar and flows through to Nashik and beyond. The devotees of Shiva take a dip at Trimbakeshwar whereas the devotees of Vishnu take a dip at Ramkund in Nashik.
According to Hindu mythology, Lord Rama used to bathe in the Ramkund while on his stay here in exile from his kingdom of Ayodhya. Also, Ramkund is the place of confluence of rivers Godavari, Varuni and Tharuni, giving rise to the Triveni Sangam.
At Nashik there are three kunds or ponds now, named Ramkund, Sitakund and Laxmankund, helping in better crowd management. Due to the construction of the Gangapur Dam on Godavari, the water level in the river and hence the kunds is now regulated by it and at times falls to low levels.
For all the pilgrims and sadhus making the journey to the Kumbh, the holy dip called snan (bath) in the water of the River Godavari is the most important ritual. On the dates of the shahi snan or royal bath, Sadhus from almost all of the 14 Akhara Parishads take dips in the Ramkund, led by the Juna Akhara which has the highest number of Naga Sadhus.
The Sadhus stay at the Sadhu gram in Tapovan, about 6 kms from Ramkund, which is spread in 283 acres and houses more than a hundred thousand Sadhus. Sights of Sadhus smoking chilam (pipe) or showcasing their weapons such as tridents and swords are common.
With a gathering of millions of people, the Kumbh Mela also brings hopes of high earning to the small traders and fruit-sellers who erect stalls, use carts or the bare roadside for selling their items. One thing which is bound to grab attention is the Ramphal, a somewhat bigger cousin of the Pumpkin. With a rufus coloured peel and and white insides, the fruit is sold in slices and for pilgrims and travelers coming from far-off places, tasting it becomes a natural outcome of curiosity.
During the Kumbh, many other places of interest in and around Nashik see a huge surge in visitors. An important one being Panchvati, a place where Lord Rama built his house while on exile from his kingdom Ayodhya and the place from where his wife Sita was abducted by the daemon King Ravana. Another place of attraction which sees a lot of tourists during the Kumbh Mela are the Pandavleni caves, a group of 24 Hinayana Buddhist caves carved between the 3rd century BC and the 2nd century AD.
Attracting pilgrims not only from India but around the world and even tourists from foreign lands with its aura, and washing away the sins of millions, the Nashik Kumbh Mela concludes on the occasion of Maha Shivratri, leaving behind indelible memories for everyone - the pilgrims, the sadhus, and the smalltime businessmen, all of whom will wait for another twelve years to welcome it back in Nashik, when Jupiter and the Sun will again fall in the zodiac sign of Leo.
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Nashik - Panchvati | Ganga Godavari Ramkund ghat
Nashik Ganga Godavari Ramkund Ghat
Prabhu Shri Ramchandraanchya pad-sparshaane paavan jhaalele Nashikchya Panchvati kshetratil pavitra Ramkund ghaat parisar!!
Successful Kumbh Mela held at Ramkund of Nashik in 2015
Indian devotees gather at Ramkund during Kumbh Mela in Nashik, Maharashtra, India.
Kumbh Mela is one of the hallowed festivals of India and is organized at a big scale. According to the scholars, it is believed that when Gods and demons were having fight over the nectar then Lord Vishnu flew away with the pot of nectar spilling drops of nectar at four different places; where we celebrate Kumbh melas, those places were Hardwar, Nasik, Ujjain and Prayag.
The celebration of Kumbh Mela depends on the position of Jupiter (Brhaspati) and the sun. When the Sun is in Aries (Mesh Rashi) and Jupiter in Aquarius, it is celebrated in Haridwar. When Jupiter is in Taurus (Vrishabha Rashi) and the Sun is in Capricorn (Makar Rashi), then kumbh is celebrated at Prayag. Mela is celebrated in Ujjain when Jupiter and the Sun are in Scorpio (Vrishchik Rashi). It is said that when the Jupiter and the sun falls on the zodiac sign, Leo; then Kumbh Mela is celebrated at Trimbakeshwar in Nasik. Kumbh Mela is celebrated with great pomp and show, crowd gets crazy and scenario of the fare is breath taking. Devotees congregate and perform several rites and rituals. Numbers of ceremonies are performed like religious discussions, devotional singing, mass feeding of holy men and women and poor, out of which bathing is considered as most sacred and takes place at the bank of river in every town, where Kumbh is celebrated.
As Kumbh Mela is celebrated in every twelve years in Nasik; last time it was celebrated in 2003, which resulted into an incredible festive season for the people of Maharashtra in particular and people of India in general. People get away from their routine schedules and experienced spiritual ecstasy during Kumbh days.
The Ram Kund area has several temples like the Sundara Narayana Temple,the Naro Shankara Mandir and the Kapaleshwara temple. Ram Kund is also called Asthi Vilaya Tirtha, which dissolves the bones dead fropped into it.
During Kumbhmela the famous Kumbh Snan / bath is supposed to happen here in Pavitra Ramkund.
Ramkund Hundreds of pilgrims arrive here to take a holy dip at the 'Ramkund' in the river Godavari, which is considered the 'Ganges of the south'. Ramkund is the spot where the river Godavari turns to right at an angle of 90 degrees and gains importance, as Lord Ram is said to have taken his daily bath here, during his stay at Nashik.
Ram Kund is also where hindus perform the last rite of their dead.
Source :kumbhamela.net,
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