Shree prachin gore ram temple, Nashik

The Divine Court of the Five Lords

Opening Hours

6:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Aarti Timings

Morning: 7:00 AM
Evening: 7:30 PM

Location

Panchavati, Nashik
Near Ramkund

The Story Behind Prachin Gore Ram Mandir, Nashik

The Legacy of the Hingne Diplomats: This “Prachin” (Ancient) sanctuary was established in 1782 by Sardar Madhavrao Hingne. As the chief diplomats for the Peshwas, the Hingne family brought a sense of royal dignity to this temple, carving the idols from Pristine White Marble to signify purity and joy.

The Rare Ram Panchayatan: This temple is famous for housing the full Ram Panchayatan. While most shrines focus on the trio, here you are welcomed by the complete family:

  1. Lord Rama (The Center of the Universe)
  2. Goddess Sita (The Motherly Grace)
  3. Lakshmana (The Symbol of Duty)
  4. Bharat (The Symbol of Sacrifice)
  5. Shatrughna (The Destroyer of Inward Foes)

The Welcoming Presence: As you observed, the layout here is unique. Instead of the typical temple alignment, the Goddess Sita and the entire family face the devotees directly. This creates the feeling of entering a “Divine Court” where the Mother and the Lords are waiting to hear your prayers personally. It is a rare experience of intimacy with the Divine.

Shree Gore Ram Temple Ramkund in Nashik

📸 Photography: Unlike many major temples, there is no strict restriction on photography on normal days here. You are free to capture the stunning wooden architecture and the serene atmosphere.

  • Note: Always remain respectful. While the courtyard and Wada structure are fair game, it is still best practice to ask the priest before clicking photos of the main idols during a live ritual or Aarti.

🎒 Bags & Lockers: Plan ahead! There are no official lockers or cloakrooms at either Gore Ram temple. Since these are smaller, historic sites, it is best to leave your heavy bags, laptops, or luggage in your vehicle or hotel room.

🕉️ Special Pooja (Abhishek & Archana): If you find the Kalaram Mandir too crowded, these temples are perfect for a personal spiritual experience. You can perform a small Archana or Abhishek here; it is much quieter, more intimate, and the priests often have more time to guide you through the rituals.

Since both temples are located in the historic heart of Panchavati, navigation requires a bit of “local” strategy.

🅿️ The Riverfront Parking Hack

The best way to visit both temples is to avoid the narrow city lanes entirely and head toward the riverbank.

  • The Location: Drive to the Ghat area directly below the Prachin Gore Ram Mandir.
  • Accessibility: Unlike the Muthe temple, the Prachin temple is located right in front of the open Ghats. This area is much wider and easier to access by car.
  • Parking Charges: Same as the Kalaram Mandir area (₹30 – ₹50). From here, you are centrally located to access all major temples.

⚠️ Safety Warning: The Steep Steps of Prachin Mandir

While the riverfront parking is convenient, entering the Prachin Gore Ram Mandir requires caution:

  • The Climb: There are about 30 to 50 ancient stone steps leading up to the temple.
  • The Risk: These are old-world, “high-rise” steps. One single step here is often equal to 3 normal modern steps. They are very steep and can be slippery.
  • Advice: Please watch your footing carefully. One wrong move could lead to a serious injury. If you are traveling with elderly relatives, ensure they have support while climbing.

🚶 The Heritage Walking Route (350 Meters)

Once you have safely climbed up to the Prachin Gore Ram Mandir, the rest of your tour is a breeze:

  1. Start: At Prachin Gore Ram (Near Nilkantheshwar).
  2. Walk: Take the 5-minute walk (350 meters) through the historic gallis.
  3. End: Reach the Gore Ram Mandir (Muthe Wada) next to Kapaleshwar and Sita Gufa.
    • Total Time: You can easily cover both “Fair Lords” in under 10 minutes.

If you are planning your visit during the Nashik Kumbh Mela or major festivals like Ram Navami, the “Ghat Parking Hack” will not work.

  • The 5-Day Lock: For 5 days before and 5 days after the Shahi Snan (Royal Bath), the entire Panchavati and Ghat area is strictly closed to all private vehicles.
  • Outskirts Parking: You will be stopped at the city boundaries (10–15 km away). You must park your vehicle at the designated government parking lots and use the official shuttle bus service to enter the city.

Crowd Alert: During these peak days, the 350-meter walk between the two Gore Ram temples can take over an hour due to the massive influx of pilgrims. Plan for extra time and keep your belongings secure.

Shree Prachin Gore Ram Mandir Festival Calendar 2026

A bright and airy temple right next to the river. It is famous for its beautiful white marble idols that glow during the evening festival of lights.

Date Festival
March 26, 2026
Tripurari Purnima
26 November, 2026
Tripurari Purnima
Nov 8 – 10 November, 2026
Diwali
Starts 31 Oct 2026
Kumbh Mela

How to Reach Prachin Gore Ram Mandir

By Train

10 km from Nashik Road Station.

 

Walking

2-5 minutes from Kalaram Mandir and Sita Gufa.

Location

Panchavati, right next to the Kapaleshwar Temple.

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

What is special about Prachin Gore Ram Mandir in Nashik?

Prachin Gore Ram Mandir is famous for its rare Ram Panchayatan, where Lord Rama is worshipped along with Sita, Lakshmana, Bharat, and Shatrughna together. The temple’s white marble idols and unique “Divine Court” layout make it spiritually special.

Where is Prachin Gore Ram Mandir located?

The temple is located in Panchavati, near Ramkund, one of the most sacred areas in Nashik.

What is the history of Prachin Gore Ram Mandir?

This ancient temple was established in 1782 by Sardar Madhavrao Hingne. The Hingne family, known as diplomats of the Peshwas, built the temple with beautiful white marble idols symbolizing purity and devotion.

What is Ram Panchayatan in this temple?

am Panchayatan refers to the complete divine family of Lord Rama—Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, Bharat, and Shatrughna—worshipped together in one sanctum, which is rare compared to most temples.

What are the timings of Prachin Gore Ram Mandir?

The temple generally opens around 6:00 AM and closes by 9:00 PM, with morning Abhishek and evening Aarti being the best times to visit.

Is photography allowed inside the temple?

Photography is usually allowed in the outer areas of the temple. However, it is respectful to ask permission before taking photos during rituals or inside the sanctum.

How can I reach Prachin Gore Ram Mandir?

You can reach the temple via the Ramkund riverfront area. Parking is available near the ghats, followed by a short walk and climb of steps to reach the temple.

Are Gore Ram Mandir and Prachin Gore Ram Mandir the same?

No, Gore Ram Mandir and Prachin Gore Ram Mandir are not the same temple, but they are closely connected.

Prachin Gore Ram Mandir is the older temple, established in 1782 by Sardar Madhavrao Hingne, and is also known as the Hingne Sanctuary.

The Gore Ram Mandir (Muthe Wada) is another temple located nearby in Panchavati. Both temples worship Lord Rama with white marble idols, which is why they share the name “Gore Ram.”

They are just a short walking distance from each other, and most devotees visit both temples together for a complete spiritual experience near Ramkund.

Which festivals are celebrated at Prachin Gore Ram Mandir?

Major festivals like Ram Navami, Diwali, Tripurari Purnima, and Kumbh Mela are celebrated with great devotion and special rituals at the temple.

NashikKumbhMela.org is a complete guide to the sacred Simhastha Kumbh Mela 2027 in Nashik and Trimbakeshwar.

Contact

contact@nashikkumbhmela.org

+91 73048 66996

Ramkund, Panchavati, Nashik,Maharashtra 422003

© 2026 Created with Nashikkumbhmela.org