
Sundarnarayan Temple
Temple
Sundarnarayan Temple
The Sundarnarayan Temple is a beautiful and historic temple located in the Panchavati area of Nashik, Maharashtra. Built in 1756 by Gangadhar Yashwant Chandrachud, the temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is known for its stunning architecture. The temple is situated near the Ahilyabai Holkar Bridge and the Ram Kund, making it a popular spot for devotees and tourists alike.
According to legend, Lord Vishnu was cursed by the wife of a demon named Jalandhar, which turned him black. To regain his original form, Lord Vishnu took a holy dip in the Godavari River, and hence he is known as Sundarnarayan, meaning "the beautiful one". The temple is especially crowded on March 21st, when the sun's rays fall directly on the idols of Vishnu, Lakshmi, and Saraswati.
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