Naroshankar Temple, Panchavati
Historic Shiva Temple of Nashik






Temple Timings & Hours
7:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Best Time To VIsit
7:00 AM – 9:00 AM
Location
Panchavati, Nashik
Abou the Gorakhnath Gufa
Located on the banks of the sacred Godavari River in Panchavati, Nashik, Naroshankar Temple is one of the most famous historical temples in the city. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple is especially known for its massive Portuguese bell called the “Naroshankar Ghanta,” which has become one of the iconic symbols of Nashik’s heritage and spiritual history.
The temple was built in the 18th century by Naroshankar Rajebahadur, a Maratha noble during the Peshwa era. The architecture of the temple beautifully reflects traditional Hemadpanthi and Maratha styles with intricate stone carvings, decorative pillars, and riverfront surroundings. The large Portuguese bell installed in the temple is believed to have been brought from Vasai Fort after the Maratha victory over the Portuguese.
According to local history, the Naroshankar Ghanta was traditionally rung to warn Nashik residents about floods in the Godavari River and important public events. Even today, the bell remains one of the most recognized landmarks of Panchavati and Nashik city.
The temple attracts devotees, photographers, history lovers, and tourists who come to experience its spiritual atmosphere, heritage architecture, and scenic Godavari river views.
How To Reach Naroshankar Temple
By Train
10 km from Nashik Road Station.
Bus
2 Km From CBS Nashik (Central Bus Stand)
Walking
10 minutes From Ramkund
Location
Panchavati, Nashik
Nearest Railway Station
Nashik Road Railway Station
- Distance: Approx. 9–10 km
- Shared autos, taxis, and buses are available.
Nearest Bus Stand
CBS Nashik (Central Bus Stand)
- Distance: Approx. 2–3 km
- Local autos, taxis, and buses are available toward Panchavati.
The temple is located in Panchavati and can easily be reached by walking from:
- Ramkund
- Panchavati market area
- Kapaleshwar Temple
Walking Time: Approx. 5–10 minutes.
Best Visiting Time
- Early Morning & Evening
- Monsoon and Winter Season for pleasant weather and river views
- Photography is allowed in open areas.
- Maintain silence and respect near the temple.
- Be careful near the Godavari riverbanks during monsoon.
- Visit during Mahashivratri and festivals for special celebrations.
Frequently Asked Questions About Naroshankar Temple
Naroshankar Temple is located near the Godavari River in Panchavati, Nashik.
The temple is famous for the historic Portuguese bell called the “Naroshankar Ghanta” and its beautiful Maratha-era architecture dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Naroshankar Ghanta is a large Portuguese bell installed in the temple during the Maratha period. It is one of the iconic historical landmarks of Nashik.
Yes, photography is generally allowed in the open temple and riverfront areas.
