HI,
The main purpose of this blog is to give travel
and tourism information about the famous tourist spots in NASHIK, SHIRDI AND SHANI SHINGNAPUR. You will find the valuable information like
tourist spots, restaurants, transport, accommodation, markets, etc. in Nashik, Shirdi and Shani Shingnapur.
NASHIK
Nashik is a city in Maharashtra, India. Nashik is located in the northwest of
Maharashtra, 171 km (106 mi) from Mumbai
and 210 km (130 mi) from Pune. Nashik is located on the banks of the
Godavari River, on the western edge of the Deccan peninsula, in the Western
Ghats. Nasik is the highest producer of grapes in India along with onions. The
Godavari River flows through Nashik from its source, which lies to the
southwest of the city, in Trimbakeshwar. Nashik is know for its
pleasant climate, picturesque surroundings and greenery. It is the the third
largest city of Maharshtra after Mumbai and Pune.
CUISINE
Nashik traditionally boasts of a Maharashtrian cuisine with
influences from Khandesh, Rajasthan and Gujarat. The modern city however offers a range of restaurants
with cuisines ranging from Punjabi, South Indian to Chinese and European cuisines. Variety of decent hotels in Nashik city
serve food ranging from regions' spicy fare to international cuisine.
HOW TO REACH
By
Roads
Nashik is on the intersection of 2 National
Highways. The Mumbai - Agra Highway NH-3 and the Nashik
- Pune Highway NH-50. Apart from
these, other major cities like Aurangabad are connected
via a state highway. Nashik is easily accessible by road from Gujarat state in western India. There are other numerous State
Highways which offer very good road connectivity to Nashik.
By
Railways
Nashik has one train station which is Nashik Road which is around 10 km (6.2 mi) from the
central area of the city. Also, there is a separate railhead at Deolali which serves the military cantonment area. It can be
also used to travel to Nashik. Nasik Road railway
station is an important railway station on Central Railway. In terms of revenue, Nasik Road is the
highest revenue generating railway station in Bhusawal division.
Nashik
Road falls on the Mumbai - Manmad route of the Central Railways. Nashik is
directly connected to various major cities in India like Mumbai,
New Delhi, Kolkata, Nagpur,
Kanpur, Guwahati etc. There are a few trains
connecting Southern and Northern parts of India which travel via Nashik.
Nashik will also be getting a rail
connectivity to Pune through Nashik Pune Rail line and to Indore by Manmad
Indore Rail Line as announced in Rail Budget debate recently.
By
Airways
Nashik's Ozar Airport is located at a distance of 24 km
(15 mi) from the city center. [Deccan Airways] used to operate flights to
Mumbai from a couple of years ago which were later taken off due to lack of
passengers and will operate soon after upgradation to an airport with
international standards. Nashik has another airport at Gandhinagar with a shorter
runway and hence unfit for modern-day passenger aircraft. The government run Vayudoot used an operate a service to Mumbai from this
Gandhinagar Airport during the 1980s. A new Passenger Terminal at Ozar is under
construction. Also there is a cargo airport at ozar. A Military Airport is
present in Deolali Cantonment.
NASHIK TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
Ramkund
Chitrarao
Khatarkar built Ramkund in 1696. This holy tank is 27 m by 12 m in area. It is
believed that Rama and Sita used to bath in this tank during their exile.
People bring ashes of their deceased relatives and immerse it in this holy
tank. People of Hindu faith believe that the departed souls would attain moksha
or liberation by doing so. Ashes of big personalities like Pandit Nehru, Indira
Gandhi, Y B Chavan and others have been immersed at Ramkund.
Muktidham
Temple
The
temple is of pure white; the colour signifies holiness and peace. Muktidham is
just 7 km away from the city. The Temple is built with white makrana marble.
The architecture of this temple is known to be very unusual. 18 chapters of the
Gita are inscribed on the walls, which is a very unique style of this temple. A
visit to this temple by Hindus is considered as a visit to the 4 dhams or holy
centres.
Coin
Museum
The
museum has a fine collection of research and well-documented history of Indian
currencies. Coin Museum was established in 1980 under the Indian Institute of
Research in Numismatic Studies. This museum is the only museum of its kind in
Asia. The environment of the museum is so cool, as it is located in the
backdrop of the enthralling Ajneri Hill of Nashik.
Pandavleni
Caves
Pandavleni
caves are 2000-year-old, and it was built by the Jain Kings. It is a group of
24 Hinayana Buddhist Caves, which date back between 1st century BC and 2nd
century AD. These caves are at a distance of 8 km from Nasik. Amongst all, cave
number 3 and 10 are the best. Cave number 3 has a large Vihara with fascinating
sculptures, cave number 10 is also a Vihara, but it is much older and finer
than the cave number 3. It is believed to be as old as the Karla Cave near
Lonavala.
Someshwar
There
are temples of Lord Shiva and Lord Hanuman on the banks of the river Godavari
at Someshwar. This is a very green place as well as the climate is so cool. One
can also enjoy swimming and boating here. Because of its serene beauty, this
place is favourite for film shootings. There is a village named Anandwalli on
the way to Someshwar. There is Navasha Ganapati Temple in this village.
Takli
Takli is connected to the Guru
(teacher) of Chatrapati Shivaji, saint Samarth Ramdas. 'Simple living and high
thinking' was the mantra what he was preaching. He also promoted the Hindu
religion. Ramdas ran off from his marriage life and settled down at Takli for
meditation. He was a devotee of lord Ram and meditated with the words Shriram
Jai Ram, Jai Jai Ram for 13 crores times in 12 years. Ramdas Swami's ashram is
preserved in his memory at Takli. There is also a Hanuman Temple on the bank of
river Nandini or Nasardi.
HOTELS IN NASHIK
Hotel Express Inn
Pathardi
Phata, Mumbai Agra Road, Nashik, Maharashtra
E-mail
hotel | Hotel website | +91 253 2227777 / 6641111
Ibis Nashik
Plot
No 9, Triambakeshwar Road, Nashik, Maharashtra
Hotel website | E-mail hotel | 0253 663 5555
Hotel Express Inn
Pathardi Phata, Mumbai Agra Road |
Ambad, Nashik 422010, India
+91 253 2227777 / 6641111
The Gateway Hotel Ambad Nashik
P-17, MIDC Ambad, Mumbai-Agra Road,
Nashik 422010, India.
Opposite Old Central Bus Station,
Sharanpur Road, Nashik 422002, India
Lily Sarovar Portico
904 Mumbai Agra Road | Opposite
Orchid International,, Nashik 422009, India
Hotel Rama Heritage
Old Mumbai Agra Road | Beside
Kalika Mandir, Nashik 422002, India
Ginger Nashik
Plot No P 20 (Part) | Near Satpur
MIDC Police Station, Nashik 422007, India
Hotel Samrat
Near C.B.S. | Old Agra Road, Nashik
422002, India
Hi 5 Hotel
Mumbai-Agra Road | Plot # P-5, Ambad
MIDC, Pathardi Phata, Nashik 422 010, India
Hotel Panchvati
430, Vakil Wadi | Near M.G. Road,
Nashik 422001, India
Hotel Sai Palace
904 Agra Road, Nashik 422 009, India
RESTAURANTS IN NASHIK
Cafe Bliss
6, Rushiraj Tower | Jehan Circle,
Nashik 422013, India
Cuisines: Pizza, Continental, Fast food, Café
Aster- The Coffee Shop
Pathardi Phata, Mumbai Agra Highway,
Nashik 422010, India Cuisines: Asian, European, Café, Dessert, Indian,
Continental
Le Bar-Salon
Pathardi Phata, Mumbai Agra Highway,
Nashik 422010, India
Cuisines: Asian, Brazilian, Indian, Continental
Good for: Bar Scene, View
Description: First of its kind lounge bar of Nashik offering a varied
range of exotic beverages, Le Bar-Salon is simply a heavenly place which
reinvigorates your system. This trendy bar & lounge offers a hypnotic
ambiance with scintillating music and is the right place to chill out with family
and friends to relax.
Yahoo Restaurant
Trimbak Road | Near Canada Corner,
Nashik, India
Cuisines: Indian
Little Italy
Sula Vineyards | Gat 36/2 Govardhan,
Nashik, India
Cuisines: Italian
Rajdhani Thali
Level-2, City Centre Mall, Lawate
Nagar, Untwadi Road,, Nashik 422005, India
Cuisines: Indian
Dining options: Lunch Spot
Mainland China
N H. No3, Nashik, India
Cuisines: Chinese
Manas Restaurant Pure Veg
Manas Arcade, Panchavati Karanja, |
Panchavati, Nashik, India
Cuisines: Indian
Radhakrishna
Plot No P-35, Behind ITI Midc,
Trimbak Road, Satpur, Nashik 422007, India
Cuisines: Indian
Machaan
Mumbai Naka, Nasik - Mumbai Highway,
Nashik, India
Cuisines: Indian
Thaat Baat
College Road, Nashik, India
Cuisines: Indian
Hotel Woodlands Restaurant
Wani Estate, Urdhu High School |
Sarda Circle, Nashik 422001, India
Vithal Kamats
Near Shiv Temple, trimbakeshwar,
Nashik, India
Cuisines: Vegetarian
Narottam Bhavan
Panchvati Karanja, Nashik 422003 ,
India
Cuisines: Indian
SHIRDI
Shirdi is a quaint little village in the Ahmednagar District of Maharashtra, at a distance of approximately 76 km from Nashik. Today, it has
transformed into a hustling pilgrimage center. Shirdi was the home of Sai Baba,
the great saint of the 20th Century. Baba lived in Shirdi was more than half a
century, i.e. he spent more than 50 years of his life transforming this
insignificant small village to a huge pilgrimage site, where devotees from all
over the place used to come to visit him and offer their prayers.Shirdi
pronunciation is a town and falls under the jurisdiction of
municipal council popularly known as Shirdi Nagar Panchayat, located in Rahata
Tehasil in Ahmednagar District in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is
accessible via the Ahmednagar - Manmad State Highway No.10, approximately
83 km from Ahmednagar and 15 km from Kopargaon. It is located
185 km east of the Western Seashore line (the Ahmednagar - Manmad road),
which is a very busy route. Shirdi is best known as the late 19th century home
of the popular guru Shirdi Sai Baba. It is one of the richest temple
organisations.
Sai
Baba’s origin is known by none and a mystical enigma surrounds his birth
details; however, he entranced everybody since the first time he appeared under
a neem tree, at a nubile age of 16. The saint devoted his entire life for the
upliftment of the poor and the suffering. Sai Baba was famed as the ‘Child
of God’ as he was believed to be an embodiment of lord Shiva. He spent his
entire life at Shirdi preaching the message of universal fraternity and peace
amongst all religions, often heard quoting – ‘Sabka Maalik Ek.’ Shirdi, then
on, was thronged with visitors and believers, who travelled from every corner
of the country, just to see his miraculous form with their own eyes. The great
saint left for heavenly abode in 1918, and his Samadhi is visited by lakhs of
tourists even today.
HOW
TO REACH
Shirdi
is located approximately 296 km from Mumbai, capital of Maharashtra in
India. It is called the Land of Sai. The closest and highly connected city from
Shirdi is Ahmednagar city.
- Rail
Shirdi now has a new railway station called
"Sainagar Shirdi",
which became operational in March 2009.
As of 2011, there are trains from Chennai, Mumbai, Visakhapatnam via Secunderabad, Mysore[4] and other cities/states that have Shirdi railway
station as their terminal stop. Trains also run from Manmad railway station
which is 87 km and Ahmednagar railway station
which is 83 km from the heart of Shirdi, alternatively from Kopargaon
station which is 15 km from Shirdi, or Nashik
city, which is 119 km from Shirdi or Nagarsol. Daund railway station is 200 km from
Shirdi.
- Road
Buses and taxis ply from these railway
stations and locations to and from Shirdi. Shirdi can be reached by bus from
any of the following cities in Maharashtra State (India): Ahmednagar, Mumbai, Pune,
Thane, Nashik, Akluj,
Dhule, Nagpur and Aurangabad.Also from
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh from where maximum pilgrims reach every day and year
to seek blessings from Sai Baba. Currently, four-laning of State highway
Nagar-Manmad highway is in progress on BOT basis. Maharashtra State Road
Development Corporation has been assigned to execute the works of internal
roads in Shirdi.
- Air
Shirdi Airport is being constructed at Kakdi (Kopargaon taluka), 14 km south-west of Shirdi.
CUISINE
AND RESTAURANTS
Shirdi, the city that is showered
with the blessings of Sai Baba has a lot to offer to the devotees
visiting the city. There are many places in the city that offers range of different
cuisines. Most of the restaurants are located in the temple road and they
generally specialise in vegetarian food. Few of the best restaurants in the
city are listed below:
Rajdhani RestaurantA brilliant choice in Shirdi
that offers authentic Gujarati food.
The service of the staff is very good and the food that is offered is
absolutely delicious. The restaurant offers great value for money. One thing
that you must try while you are in this restaurant is the Gujaratithali
that costs around INR 175.
- Meal for two: INR 300
Address: Sai Complex
Besides Sai Baba Mandir, Gate No.3
Pimpalwadi Road
Shirdi
India
- Sai Swad Restaurant
- Sai Swad Restaurant in Shirdi offers a nice
dining experience. The food here is quite reasonable and the staff is very
helpful. This is another restaurant that serves authentic Gujarati
cuisine.
Meal for two: INR 200
Address: Sai Gangotri Building
Nagar-Manmad Road
Near S.T Bus Stand
Shirdi
India
- Woodlands RestaurantA decent option in
Shirdi that offers a variety on it menu. The restaurant specialises in South
Indian cuisine. You can visit this restaurant on your tour to Shirdi.
The staff in the restaurant is polite and hospitable.
Meal for two: INR 200
Address: Hotel Goradia
Near Sai Baba Shrine
Shirdi
India
Telephone: +91-2423-255234/255235
Address
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PhoneNo
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South
indian restaurants
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Behind
Hotel Neeta, C/O Sai Moreshwar Hotel, Shirdi - 423109
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(91)-(2423)-256626,
256627
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Continental
restaurants
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Pimplewadi
Road, Behind Hotel Saish, , Shirdi Ho, Shirdi - 423109
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(91)-(2423)-256969,
256973
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Multi
cuisine restaurants
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Ahmednagar
Manmad Highway, C/O Darshansaibaba, Nashik Phata,Taluka Rahata, Shirdi -
423109
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(91)-(2423)-255933
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Multi
cuisine restaurants
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Pimpalwadi
Road, C/O Hotel Sharan, Shirdi - 423109
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(91)-(2423)-255248
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Multi
cuisine restaurants
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Ahmednagar
Manmad Highway, Nashik Phata,Taluka Rahata, Shirdi - 423109
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91)-(2423)-255933
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Vegetarian
restaurants
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Pimplewadi
Road, Sai Complex, Opp Shirdi Mandir, Shirdi - 423109
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(91)-(2423)-256907,
256912
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Vegetarian
restaurants
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Pimplewadi
Road, C/O Goradia Hotel, Behind Sai Udyan, Shirdi - 423109
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(91)-(241)-255234,
255235
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Shirdi Tourist Attractions
The
holy town is visited by innumerable people every year for viewing the Samadhi
Temple of Sri Sai Baba. At every nook and corner of Shirdi it is Sai Baba who
is present here either in spiritual form or in physical form by leaving behind
several physical structures where he once lived or graced the place by his
presence. The peoples saint spent almost 60 years of his life here and his
greatness spread all over Maharashtra and beyond during his lifetime. Today the
temples of Sai Baba are found in every city of India and abroad in countries
like Australia, Great Britain, New Zealand, America and many more. When in
Shirdi there are several places to see which are associated with this holy
saint in some or the other way. The point where Baba came to Shirdi as a Bal
Yogi is called the Gurusthan. Today, a temple and a small shrine are built in
the same place. Other places of interest that was associated with Sai Baba in
some or the other capacity include
the Dwarkamai Mosque where Baba slept on alternate nights.
The Khandoba Temple, Sakori Ashram Shani Mandir, Changdev Maharaj Samadhi and
the Narsimha Mandir are other places that attract tourists who visit Shirdi.
The Lendi Bagh is a small garden
that was made and watered by Baba himself. Baba used to visit this place daily
and rest under a neem tree. An octagonal deepgriha, lighthouse, called Nanada
Deep was built in stone in memory of this place. The small town of Shirdi brims
with fragrance of devotional intensity, emanating from devotees from across the
world. The hamlet is placed highly on the world map of spirituality. There
also exist temples of other village deities like Shani, Ganapati and Shankar that
must be a paid a visit.
Devotees generally start queuing up
right from dawn to catch a glimpse and seek blessings from the life-size statue
of Sai Baba. Thursdays is especially crowded, and is marked by a special puja
and darshan of Baba’s statue. The temple opens at 5 AM daily with morning
prayers and closes at 10 PM in the night with night prayers. It has an assembly
hall with a capacity for about 600 devotees. The first floor of the temple has
pictures depicting the life of the great saint and is open for observation. The
streets of the holy town are full of shops which sell Sai Baba record of his
life.
Samadhi Mandir
The temple housing the last remains
of Sri Sai Baba is known as the Samadhi Mandir of Shirdi. It was Sreemant
Gopalrao a rich man from Nagpur who got the construction of the temple started
to place the idol of Lord Krishna. However it was to be the holy place where
the last remains of Sai Baba were to be placed. Sai Baba left his body on 15th
October 1918 and since then that place holds great reverence for Baba's
followers from all over the world. The Samadhi temple is the focal point of
Shirdi pilgrimage and people stand in long serpentine queues to get a glimpse
of Sai Baba's last mortal remains.
Dwarkamayee Masjid
Situated to the right of Samadhi
Mandir is the place where Sai Baba spent a major chunk of his lifetime. It is
at this Mosque that Baba lit up lamps every evening. In fact the name
Dwarkamayee was given by Sai Baba to the Masjid. It was here that Baba spent
his days sitting on a huge stone which is preserved till date. Even the sacred
dhuni (fire) which was kindled by Baba is lit to till this date. The miraculous
udhi (ash) from this fire is used by pilgrims and is considered to be immensely
divine. The Masjid has a life-size portrait of Sai Baba which he himself
received and said that after me the portrait would continue to live here. The
Dwarkamayee Masjid in fact holds more importance for many devotees of Sai for
being the place where this pure soul spent his life.
Chavadi
Located near the Masjid is a small
two room house called chavadi. It was here that Sai Baba spent every alternate
night. At the chavadi one can find the asan (seat) on which Baba use to sit. A
wooden plank and wheel chair bought by Sai Baba are also kept at the chavadi.
It was at the chavadi that Baba's body was bathed for the last time before his
funeral.
Gurusthan
Gurusthan is the place under the
Neem tree where Sai Baba was first spotted in Shirdi. The neem leaves left
their bitterness due to the presence of Sri Sai Baba in its shade. The place is
revered for also being the site where Sai Baba's Guru took Samadhi. Here a huge
portrait of Baba is placed in front of which are a shivling, Nandi cow and Sai
Baba's padukas. At Gurusthan incense keeps on burning throughout the day and
night.
Khandoba Temple
At the Ahmednagar-Kopergaon road is
situated the Khandoba temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. One of the oldest temple
of Shirdi it was here that Pujari Mhalsapati called Baba with the name Ya, Sai!
This temple is one of the earliest places in Shirdi where Baba laid his feet.
Lendibag and Nandadeep
Sai Baba spent few hours of the day
meditating here and lighting a lamp in earthenware daily. Here Baba also made a
small garden which remains here till date. Lendi is actually the name of a
nalla (stream) which sprung up when Baba dug up a well here for drinking water.
The earthenware is still lit here and is known as nandadeep.
Mahadev, Ganesh and Shani Temples
Situated in a row adjacent to each
other are these three temples which happen to be few of the oldest temples of
Shirdi. These three temples of Shirdi are greatly revered and hence visited by
a number of devout Hindus on their visit to Shirdi.
This
holy shrine can be visited at almost any time of the year, however the Monsoons
are generally preferred, given the inviting climate the region has to offer
during that period. Visitors can plan their trip along the three main festivals
celebrated in Shirdi – Guru Purnima, Dusshera and Ram Navami. During there
festivals, uncountable devotees flock here and the whole atmosphere comes to
life with vibrant bhajans and rath yatra that can be participated in. These are
also the only days when the Samadhi Mandir of Shirdi is kept open for the entire night.
SHANI SHINGNAPUR
Shani Shingnapur or Shani
Shinganapur or Shingnapur
or Sonai is a village in the Indian
state of Maharashtra. Situated in Nevasa
taluka in Ahmednagar district, the
village is known for its popular temple of Shani,
the Hindu god of the planet (graha)
Saturn. Shingnapur is 35 km from Ahmednagar city.
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. Villagers never keep their valuables under
lock and key. Villagers believe that the temple is a "jagrut
devasthan" (lit. "alive temple"), meaning that the god here is
very powerful. They believe that god Shani punishes anyone attempting theft.
The
village has a post office and a high school known as Shri Shanishwar Vidya
Mandir besides the primary schools run by the Zilla Parishad. The chief source of water supply in the villages
is wells.
In
January 2011, the United Commercial (UCO) Bank opened a 'lockless' branch in
the village, the first of its kind in the country, taking note of the near-zero
crime rate in the region. The local police were reported to be unhappy over
this development and that it amounted to a breach of conditions, because the
Central government of India has made it mandatory for all banks to have high
security.The bank has doors,but they will always remain open. However, it was
reported by the local legislator and the bank officials that adequate
precautions were being taken for the safety of lockers and important documents.
Shrine
of Shani
The shrine for Shani consists of a five and a
half feet high black rock installed on an open-air platform, which symbolizes
the god Shani. A Trishula (trident) is placed along the
side of the image and a Nandi (bull) image is on the south side.
In front are the small images of Shiva and Hanuman.
Generally, the temple has 30–45000 visitors a
day, which swells to around three lakh (i.e. three hundred thousand) on amavasya (the new moon day), believed to be the most
auspicious day to appease Lord Shani. The village holds a fair in honour of the
deity on this day. A bigger festival is held on new moon days that fall on
Saturdays. Devotees bathe Lord Shani's image with water and oil and offer
flowers, and udid to him. A palanquin procession of Shani is held on the
day of the fair. Other festivals include the birthday of Shani, Shani
Jayanti. The
shrine gained popularity with the decade-old film Surya Putra Shanidev
made by the film producer Late Gulshan Kumar.
Approach
Shani
Shingnapur is about 35 kilometres (22 mi) from Ahmadnagar city. About 160
kilometres (99 mi) northeast of Pune and 84 kilometres (52 mi) from Aurangabad. The nearest
airport is at Aurangabad which is 90
kilometres (56 mi) from Shani Shingnapur. Nearest railway station is Srirampur. Distance from Mumbai
is about 453 kilometres (281 mi) by road. It can also be accessed from Shirdi,
another religious place in Maharashtra. It is about 65 km on road.
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