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| ◉ The temple area reflects the spiritual heritage and natural beauty. |
| ◉ In monsoon season, the greenery around the hill becomes especially attractive. |
Neel Parvat is a sacred hill near the Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga Temple in the Nashik district of Maharashtra. The region holds spiritual significance in Hindu tradition and is associated with ancient sages, Lord Shiva, Lord Dattatreya, and Goddess Neelambika.
Spiritual Significance of Neel Parvat Temples
According to local beliefs, sages performed penance in this area, and several ancient paths around Neel Parvat are linked to the origin of the Godavari River and Shaivite traditions.
Major Festivals When People Visit the Neelparvat Temples
Neelparvat is also associated with the spiritual geography of the Trimbakeshwar and Brahmagiri mountain ranges. According to Bhakti Bharata, pilgrims frequently visit this mountain during Mahashivratri, the month of Shravan, the Kumbh Mela/Simhastha, and the Trimbakeshwar pilgrimage route.
How to Reach Neelparvat Temple
Neelparvat is located near Trimbak, near Nashik. The place is well connected by road. The nearest railway station is Nashik Road Railway Station. Trimbakeshwar Local taxis and autos are available from the city.
Some of the important temples and holy sites around Neel Parvat are:
❀ Neelambika Mata Temple - considered the presiding deity of Neel Parvat.
❀ Neelkantheshwar Mahadev Temple - an ancient Shiva temple located in the hilly area.
❀ Parashurama Temple - dedicated to Lord Parashurama.
❀ Shiva Jata Temple - associated with the legends of Lord Shiva and the origin of the Godavari region.

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