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This Shirdi tour package is perfect for those looking for a spiritual and divine trip. Here’s What Awaits You.
Ever seen a town of houses with no doors? You can book a Shirdi to Shani Shingnapur cab with us to see this wondrous place and the spectacular Shani Shingnapur Temple. This temple is believed to be a “jagrut devasthan”, meaning “alive temple” as it is believed that the deity still resides in it. So make this the cherry on top of your divine trip to Shirdi. Book this Shirdi tour package with the best tour and travel services in Shirdi. Book with us!
Shani the son of Sun (Surya) is famous God in Shinganapur. A specialty of Shinganapur is that there are no doors to the houses. It is believed that Lord Shani Dev protects people from thieves. Shani Shinganapur is one more religious place in Ahmednagar-Nagar Dist. Rahuri is 50 Km. from Shirdi, & Shanishinganapur is located at east on Nagar Manmad Road. Shinganapur the Suburb of Sonai is to the east 16 Kms. from Rahuri. You can reach this humble village by taking a Shirdi Shingnapur cab with the best cab service in Shirdi i.e. Shirdi Cab Services.
A five and a half feet high black rock installed on an open-air platform symbolizes Lord 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.
This temple generally sees around 30-45,000 visitors a day, which can soar up to 3 lakhs during Amavasya. A fair is held in honour of the deity on this auspicious day. Bigger festivals are held on new moon days that fall on Saturdays. Devotees bathe Lord Shani’s image with water along with giving several offerings.
Nasik is an ancient holy city known for its link to the Ramayana epic poem. It is no wonder that travellers like to stop by. Our tour begins at Shirdi where you can pay your respects and seek divine blessings from Sai Baba. You can then take a Shirdi to Nashik cab where you can explore the Pandavleni Caves. For a more antique touch, visit the Kalaram Temple known for its ornate details or the Muktidham Temple famous for its notable architecture. Here’s what Awaits You There!
The Muktidham Temple is pure white Located near Nashik-Road Station, just 2 Kms, the colour signifying holiness and peace. White Makrana marble was used to build this temple has very unusual architecture. Unique to this temple are the 18 chapters of the Gita written on the walls.
This temple was built in 1794 and is similar in its architectural design to the nearby Trimbakeshwar Temple. The temple is 70 feet in height and was the brainchild of Gopikabai Peshawa. It was built with black stone from the mines of Ramsej Hill. The temple is surrounded by several smaller temples such as the Vithal Temple, Ganapati Temple, Maruti Temple, etc.
The Pandavleni Caves are located on a tableland on Trivashmi Hill. Built by Jain kings these Caves are around 2000 years old. There are some 24 Caves that were home to Jain saints such as Tirthankara Vrishabdeo, Veer Manibhadraji, and Ambikadevi.
Prabhu Shri Ramchandra stayed in Nasik during his 14 Years VANVASA period. He used to take Bath at this place, thus it is recognised as RAMKUND. The same place is a part of KUMBHMELA, which comes after every 12 Years.
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In this Shirdi tour package, you can also head to the city of Aurangabad to visit the UNESCO world heritage site of Ajanta and Ellora Caves and visit the glorious Bibi Ka Maqbara mausoleum. Visit the 30 meter high tower of Chand Minar, nestled in the history rich Daulatabad Fort.
Dating back to the 2nd BC and artistically built over a few centuries, the Caves of Maharashtra have an extraordinary appeal and aura. Nestled in the formidable Sahayadri Mountain Range, these caves have been home to monks of different religions. Be it the paintings in the Ajanta caves or the sculpture of the Ellora caves, or the divine presence in the Elephanta caves, the visitors have always and will always continue to be spellbound. These caves offer a visit that is truly unforgettable. A visit that will induce a sense of discovery, a discovery of the self, and of the divine.
Getting there : Aurangabad is the gateway to the region, and is generally where you would arrive or depart from. Aurangabad airport is conveniently located, around 10 kms east of the town, and is directly air-linked to Mumbai, Delhi, Jaipur and Udaipur. Once you reach Shirdi, you can book a Shirdi to Aurangabad cab that will take you to this majestic place and more! Or you can explore this place as part of the Shirdi Tour Package.
Rising dramatically over 600 ft above the Deccan plain is the arresting sight of Daulatabad. Once known as Devgiri, this fort served as the head quarters of the powerful Yadava rullers. In the 13th century, Mohammed bin Tughlak, the Sultan of Delhi, made it his capital and renamed it Daulatabad, or City of Fortune.
One of the world's best preserved forts of medieval times, surviving virtually unaltered, Daulatabad still displays many of the internal contrivances that made it invincible. A series of secret, quizzical subterranean passages lie amidst the fort. Its defense systems comprised fortifications of double and even triple rows of massive walls. A fortress conquered only by treachery!
The most notable structures at Daulatabad are the Chand Minar, Jami Masjid and royal palaces. The tapering 30-metre high tower of the Chand Minar is divided into four storeys, and was faced with glazed tiles and carved motifs. The Minar probably served as a prayer hall or a victory monument in its time. The Jami Masjid was a mosque built by the Khilji ruler of Delhi, Qutubuddin Mubarak. The palaces consist of spacious halls, pavilions and courtyards. The fort is open till 6 pm. Explore this history rich fort by taking the Shirdi to Aurangabad cab or as part of the Shiri Tour Package.
The Bibi Ka Maqbara is a tomb located in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India. It was built by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb's son Azam Shah in the memory of his mother (posthumously known as Rabia-ud-Daurani).It bears a striking resemblance to the famous Taj Mahal, the mausoleum of wife of Shah Jahan. He had built the Badshahi Mosque at Lahore one of the largest Mosques in the world and the largest one at that time, as well as the small, but elegant, Pearl Mosque at Delhi.
The comparison to the Taj Mahal has often obscured its very own considerable charm. Due to the strong resemblance, it is also called the Dakkhani Taj (Taj of the Deccan). The Bibi Ka Maqbara is the principal monument of Aurangabad and its historic city. An inscription found on the main entrance door mentions that this mausoleum was designed and erected by Ata-ullah, an architect and Hanspat Rai, an engineer respectively. Ata-ullah was the son of Ustad Ahmad Lahauri, the principal designer of the Taj Mahal.
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