Kushavart Teerth
Description
Kushavart Teerth Trimbakeshwar: Sacred Confluence of Spirituality and Nature
Overview
Kushavart Teerth Trimbakeshwar, nestled near the ancient Trimbakeshwar Temple in Maharashtra, is one of Hinduism’s most revered sacred bathing ghats. This holy kund (water tank) is where the Godavari River, India’s second-longest river, is believed to originate spiritually. Visit during Mumbai To Trimbakeshwar One day trip by cab
According to legend, Lord Rama performed rituals here, and Sage Gautama mediated to bring the Godavari to earth. The teerth (sacred water body) is surrounded by:
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Stone steps leading to the holy waters
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Temple spires reflecting in the calm waters
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Lush hills of the Brahmagiri range
Pilgrims flock here to:
✔️ Perform ancestral rites (Shraddha)
✔️ Take purifying dips in the sacred waters
✔️ Witness the spiritual aura during festivals
How to Reach Kushavart Teerth
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Nearest Airport: Nashik Airport (40 km)
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Railhead: Nashik Road Station (30 km)
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By Road:
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Regular buses from Nashik (28 km)
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Taxis available from Trimbak town
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Best Time to Visit: Sunrise hours for peaceful atmosphere
Spiritual Importance
🔹 One of four sacred teerths in Trimbakeshwar (with Gangadwar, Bilvat, and Gautami)
🔹 Mentioned in Skanda Purana as a Moksha-giving site
🔹 Believed to wash away sins of seven lifetimes
🔹 Integral part of Kumbh Mela rituals
5 Sacred Experiences
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Take a holy dip before sunrise
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Perform pinda daan rituals
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Walk the parikrama path around the kund
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Attend evening aarti with Vedic chants
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Visit the adjacent Trimbakeshwar Jyotirlinga
Nearby Pilgrim Sites
Distance | Sacred Site | Significance |
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0.5 km | Trimbakeshwar Temple | 12th Jyotirlinga |
3 km | Gangadwar Teerth | Godavari’s visible origin |
6 km | Anjaneri Hills | Hanuman’s birthplace |
30 km | Saptashrungi Devi | One of 51 Shakti Peethas |
Mythological Significance
Kushavart represents:
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Divine solution to Sage Gautama’s drought curse
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Eternal connection between earthly and spiritual realms
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Sacred geography where three rivers meet (Godavari, Vaitarna, Ahilya)
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Site where Lord Shiva released Ganga into Godavari
Pilgrim FAQs
Q: Best time for sacred bath?
A: Brahma Muhurta (4-6 AM) or during Shravan month
Q: Ritual items available nearby?
A: Yes, shops sell puja samagri near the ghats
Q: Photography rules?
A: Permitted except in inner sanctum areas
Q: Nearby accommodation?
A: Multiple dharamshalas and mid-range hotels in Trimbak
Q: Special festivals?
A: Maha Shivratri & Godavari Jayanti see grand celebrations
Why This Teerth Matters
More than just a water tank, Kushavart Teerth is:
☑️ Living mythology in stone and water
☑️ Powerful energy vortex for meditation
☑️ Cultural archive of Vedic traditions
☑️ Nature’s blessing at the Western Ghats’ foothills
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