About Trimbakeshwar
A Jyotirlinga at the source of the Godavari, 28 km from Nashik — unique for its three-faced linga representing Brahma, Vishnu and Rudra, and as the only Jyotirlinga where Kalsarpa Dosh nivaran pujas are performed.
History
The eighth of the twelve Jyotirlingas, situated at the foot of the Brahmagiri hill from which the Godavari rises. The current black-stone temple was built by Peshwa Balaji Baji Rao between 1755 and 1786 in a fusion of Nagara and Hemadpanti styles. The unique three-faced linga (Tryambaka = three-eyed) inside the sanctum is constantly draped in gold and silver crowns, and is said to have been worn down to small pits over the centuries by ritual ablutions. Trimbakeshwar is the centre of the Kalsarpa Yog and Narayan Nagbali ceremonies — three-day rituals performed nowhere else in India to release ancestors believed trapped in spiritual debt. The 12-yearly Simhastha Nashik–Trimbak Kumbh Mela is one of India's four Kumbhs, drawing 10–20 million pilgrims to bathe at the Godavari's headwaters; the next is in 2027.
Best Time to Visit
October to March
Entry fees in your currency
- VIP Darshan₹200$…
- Kalsarpa Yog Puja₹2,500–₹15,000$…
- Narayan Nagbali Puja₹5,000–₹25,000$…
- Tripindi Shraddha₹1,500–₹5,000$…
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Entry Fee · Tickets
How much does it cost to visit Trimbakeshwar?
Free general darshan. Special slots and rituals paid separately.
- VIP DarshanSkip-the-line during peak hours; book at the temple counter₹200
- Kalsarpa Yog Puja1-day to 3-day rituals; rate depends on priest and offerings₹2,500–₹15,000
- Narayan Nagbali Puja3-day ancestral rite; book through the temple trust₹5,000–₹25,000
- Tripindi ShraddhaSingle-day rite for ancestors₹1,500–₹5,000
- Open 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. all days
- Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons sometimes restrict puja bookings; verify before traveling
- Wear traditional dress (dhoti / saree) for major rituals — vendors near the temple rent on the day
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Travel Tips
- Non-Hindus are not allowed inside the sanctum but can darshan from the courtyard
- Brahmagiri trek (6 km, 2.5 hours up) starts behind the temple; the Godavari source is at the summit
- Kalsarpa puja booking takes a full day — fix a date 1–2 weeks ahead through a registered priest
- Pair with Anjaneri (Hanuman's birthplace, 7 km) and Pandavleni Caves (Nashik, 30 km)
- Simhastha Kumbh Mela 2027: arrive 3+ days before peak bathing dates if you plan to attend
Temples & Heritage Sites
- Kushavarta Tirth — the sacred kund where the Godavari first surfaces, just outside the temple
- Brahmagiri summit shrine — the actual mountain source of the Godavari
- Anjaneri Hill — Hanuman's birthplace, 7 km
- Pandavleni Caves (Nashik) — 24 Buddhist rock-cut caves from the 1st century BCE, 30 km
How to Reach Trimbakeshwar
Trimbakeshwar is located in Maharashtra, India at coordinates 19.9319°N, 73.5293°E. You can reach Trimbakeshwar by air (nearest airport in Maharashtra), train, or road. Use YatraJunction's free fare calculator to compare live train, bus and flight prices, and to build an AI-powered itinerary tailored to your budget and travel dates.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the best time to visit Trimbakeshwar?
- The best time to visit Trimbakeshwar is October to March.
- What are the top travel tips for Trimbakeshwar?
- Non-Hindus are not allowed inside the sanctum but can darshan from the courtyard. Brahmagiri trek (6 km, 2.5 hours up) starts behind the temple; the Godavari source is at the summit. Kalsarpa puja booking takes a full day — fix a date 1–2 weeks ahead through a registered priest. Pair with Anjaneri (Hanuman's birthplace, 7 km) and Pandavleni Caves (Nashik, 30 km). Simhastha Kumbh Mela 2027: arrive 3+ days before peak bathing dates if you plan to attend.


