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Trimbak (also known as Trimbakeshwar Trayambakēśvara) is a city and a municipal council in Nashik District in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The Trimbakeshwar Shiva Temple is located here, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas , where the Hindu genealogy registers at Trimbakeshwar, Maharashtra are kept.
The origin of the sacred Godavari River is near Trimbak. [3] Several Hindu rituals are carried out in Trimbakeshwar, for that pilgrims travel from all over India. Kusavarta kunda (sacred pond) in the temple premises, built by Shrimant Sardar Raosaheb Parnerkar who was the Fadnavis of Indore State, is the source of the Godavari River , the ...
The Khulasat-ut-Tawarikh (1695 CE) mentions the mela in its description of the Berar Subah, although it doesn't use the terms "Kumbh Mela" or "Simhastha" to describe it.It states that when Jupiter entered Leo or Simha (which happens once in 12 years), people from far away would come to Trimbak for a large gathering which was famous in all parts of the Mughal Empire.
Sahaji was defeated and surrendered to Khanjamam at Mahuli fort in 1636 and this fort was surrendered to the Moghuls. In 1670 Peshwa Moropant Trimbak Pingle a chieftain of Maratha King Shivaji raje captured this fort. Moghul army tried to capture this fort after a long siege from 1682 to 1684.
Trimbakeshwar Range is a mountain range in the Western Ghats of Maharashtra entirely situated in Nashik District.The range lies 30 km southwest [1] to the district headquarters Nashik.
Parshuram Trimbak married had five sons and two daughters. Krishnarao Parashuram, was the elder son of Parshuram Trimbak and first chief of Vishalgad. In 1713, Shahu I awarded the jagir (feudal estate) of Vishalgad to Parashuram Trimbak. Parashuram Trimbak sent his eldest son, Krishnarao, to assume the management of the fort and the jagir of ...
Trimbak Rao Dabhade (died 28 April 1731) was a Senapati of Maratha empire during 1729–1731. He was the son of Khande Rao Dabhade and Umabai Dabhade . The Dabhade clan had carried out several raids in the rich Mughal province of Gujarat , collecting chauth and sardeshmukhi taxes.
Moropant Trimbak Pingale (father) Nilakanth Moreshvar Pingale was the second Peshwa of the Maratha Empire . He was the son of Moropant Trimbak Pingale and the elder brother of Bahiroji Pingale .