It is located around 8Km from Shegaon.Autos from Shegaon take around Rs 250 To rs 350.
You need around two hrs including travel and darshan. There is railway station but frequency is very less as only passager trains halt. Best way is to go from Shegaon. The village got its name from the existence there of the ancient temple of Shri Nageshwar and a number of springs flowing in the near proximity. Close by is the river Mohana flowing a bare distance of a mile emanating from one of the springs in the Nagzari and on the banks of which is the math of Gomaji Maharaj. The math contains a tunnel supposedly dug by Shri Gomaji Maharaj for the purpose of carrying on penance. The river Mohana flows eastwards and is met on the way by a number of streamlets in one of which is a pond known as Ramkund. There is another pond known as Gopalkund close by. The water running out from both the ponds flows eastwards to join the river Mohana. Further east is another pond known as Gomukhkund containing excellent potable water. It is said that Shri Gomaji Maharaj used to perform bhajan by seating himself in knee-deep water in the kund. The water flowing out of Gomukh kund meets the river Mohana which turning eastwards joins the river Bordi.
There is a legend prevalent about the Gomukhkund. It says that formerly Shri Gomaji Maharaj used to go for bath to the river Purna (Payoshni) but in his old age he was unable to do so. Even then with great physical forbearance he persisted in going to the Purna. The river Purna was pleased with the devotion of Shri Gomaji Maharaj and gave him a boon that she will appear in the Gomukhkund. She also asked Shri Gomaji Maharaj to throw his walking stick in its flow. The truth or falsehood of this legend may be questioned but it is generally found that whenever the river Purna is flooded a strong current of water emanates out of the Gomukhkund.
The samadhi of Shri Gomaji Maharaj is erected on the Panch-lingi Mal at Shrikheshtra Nagazari. On all the four sides of the samadhi-cum-temple, specious pathshalas have been built. To the north of this samadhi is situated the samadhi of Sadanandgir Maharaj, one of the disciples of Shri Gomaji Maharaj. The samadhi was granted an inam land by the Ex-Nizam Government. At present the devasthan has an inam land admeasuring 415 acres. A fair in honour of Shri Gomaji Maharaj is held on Chaitra Shud. 4...
Read moreNagzari, is a station on the Bombay-Calcutta route of the Central Railway situated at a distance of about 555 km. from Bombay.
The temple for which the village is famous is about one mile distant from the railway station.
The village got its name from the existence there of the ancient temple of Shri Nageshwar and a number of springs flowing in the near proximity.
Close by is the river Mohana flowing a bare distance of a mile emanating from one of the springs in the Nagzari and on the banks of which is the math of Gomaji Maharaj.
The math contains a tunnel supposedly dug by Shri Gomaji Maharaj for the purpose of carrying on penance.
The river Mohana flows eastwards and is met on the way by a number of streamlets in one of which is a pond known as Ramkund.
There is another pond known as Gopalkund close by.
The water running out from both the ponds flows eastwards to join the river Mohana. Further east is another pond known as Gomukhkund containing excellent potable water.
It is said that Shri Gomaji Maharaj used to perform bhajan by seating himself in knee-deep water in the kund. The water flowing out of Gomukh kund meets the river Mohana which turning eastwards joins the river Bordi. There is a legend prevalent about the Gomukhkund.
It says that formerly Shri Gomaji Maharaj used to go for bath to the river Purna but in his old age he was unable to do so. Even then with great physical forbearance he persisted in going to the Purna.
The river Purna was pleased with the devotion of Shri Gomaji Maharaj and gave him a boon that she will appear in the Gomukhkund.
She also asked Shri Gomaji Maharaj to throw his walking stick in its flow. The truth or falsehood of this legend may be questioned but it is generally found that whenever the river Purna is flooded a strong current of water emanates out of the Gomukhkund.
The samadhi of Shri Gomaji Maharaj is erected on the Panchlingi Mal at Shrikheshtra Nagzari.
On all the four sides of the samadhi-cum-temple, specious pathshalas have been built. To the north of this samadhi is situated the samadhi of Sadanandgir Maharaj, one of the disciples of Shri Gomaji Maharaj.
The samadhi was granted an inam land by the Ex-Nizam Government.
At present the devasthan has an inam land admeasuring 415 acres. a fair in honour of Shri Gomaji Maharaj is held on...
Read moreGomaji Maharaj Temple, located in Nagzari, is a place of serene beauty and spiritual significance. As a devout traveler, I had the opportunity to visit this ancient temple, and I was mesmerized by the profound tranquility that enveloped the surroundings.
Upon entering the temple premises, I was struck by the architectural grandeur and intricate carvings that adorned the temple's facade. The temple is dedicated to Gomaji Maharaj, a revered saint known for his wisdom and compassion. The atmosphere inside the temple was filled with a palpable sense of devotion and reverence. The interior was adorned with beautiful paintings depicting various scenes from Hindu mythology, further enhancing the spiritual ambiance.
One of the highlights of my visit was witnessing the aarti ceremony. The rhythmic chants, accompanied by the soul-stirring sounds of bells and cymbals, created an ethereal aura. It was a deeply moving experience that filled my heart with peace and devotion. The priests conducted the rituals with utmost devotion and grace, making it a truly immersive experience for the devotees.
The temple is nestled amidst lush greenery, offering a picturesque view of the surrounding hills and valleys. The serene atmosphere and the gentle breeze that caressed my face added to the overall sense of tranquility. I found solace in the tranquil surroundings, allowing me to connect with my inner self and find a moment of respite from the chaotic world outside.
The temple complex also houses a meditation hall, where visitors can engage in peaceful contemplation. The serene ambiance and the spiritual vibrations make it an ideal place for those seeking inner peace and introspection.
In conclusion, Gomaji Maharaj Temple in Nagzari is not just a place of worship but a sanctuary of peace and spiritual rejuvenation. Its awe-inspiring architecture, divine atmosphere, and natural surroundings make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a deeper connection with...
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