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Trimbakeshwar Temple

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Trimbakeshwar, the eighth jyotirlinga, stands at the source of the Godavari beneath Brahmagiri hill near Nashik, Maharashtra. Its linga is unique among the twelve: three small faces in the crown of the sanctum, honoured as Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva together — the trimurti as one column of light. The present temple in black basalt is a Maratha masterwork, built in the eighteenth century by Peshwa Balaji Baji Rao (Nana Saheb) — the confederacy's signature on yet another of the twelve.

This page awaits its full Indopedia treatment — history from inscriptions and chronicles, period images with provenance, and the chain of builders and rebuilders, in the manner of Somnath Temple — The Shrine Eternal. To take up this temple, see Indopedia:Contribute.

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