Tour Shirdi Shingnapur Triambakehswar Grishneshwar From Mumbai

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Temple tour Shirdi -Shingnapur- Triambakeshwar- Grishneshwar from mumbai can be visited in two night three days . The sequence of travel for Pilgrimage tour Shirdi - Shingnapur - Grishneshwar -Triambakeshwar Jyotirlinga temple , Day one start early from mumbai and visit Shanishingnapur temple and proceed to Shirdi ,evening darshan in holy temple ofc Shirdi saibaba, Day two visit Grishneshwar temple back by evening to Shirdi , day three proceed to triambakeshwar jyotirlinga temple and return to mumbai by late evening.

Shirdi Sai temple is a beautiful shrine that was built over the Samadhi of Shri Sai Baba . Shirdi is located approximately 296 Kilometers from Mumbai City in India.Shirdi is famous temple of Shri Sai Baba. Ssshirdi Temple was established in 1922 to carry out the services of Shri Sai Baba.At age of 16 yrs Shri Saibaba arrived at the village of Shirdi in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra and remained their till his death.

Shani Shingnapuror Sonai is a village in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Situated in Nevasa taluka in Ahmadnagar district, the village is known for its popular temple of Shani, the Hindu god of the planet Saturn.Shingnapur is also famous for the fact that no house in the village has doors, only door frames. Despite this, no theft is reported in the village.

Trimbakeshwar, which is 28 km (18 mi) from Nashik City, Maharashtra, India, is a spiritual center having one of the twelve Jyotirlingas of the world. The extraordinary feature of the Jyotirlinga located here is that it has three faces embodying Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Mahesh(Shiva). All other Jyotirlinga have Shiva as the main deity.

Grishneshwar is an ancient pilgrimage site revered as the abode of one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Shiva. It is located at a distance of 11 km from Daulatabad near Aurangabad in Maharashtra. The Lord is also known by several names like Kusumeswarar, Ghushmeswara, Grushmeswara, and Grishneswara

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