Why to visit Navshya Ganpati Temple
Shree Navshya Ganapati is located in Peshwe Colony, Anandvalli, Nashik, Maharashtra, on the Gangapur-Someshwar route. This temple is beautiful, and it is located on the banks of the Godavari River.
The temple was built during the time of the Peshva dynasty and has a 400-year history. As a result, it has far too much historical significance. The Navashya idol, which is housed at the temple, is also known as Lord Ganesha. It is said that all of the devotees' desires are granted in this temple.
The temple is known for being particularly 'Jagrut Devasthan,' which means that the devotees' requests are granted, earning it the epithet 'Navashya Ganapati.'
By Air :The Shree Navshya Ganapati Temple is 25 kilometres from Nashik Airport.
By Train: The nearest station to Navshya Ganapati Parisar is Nashik Railway Station, which is 15 kilometres away.
By Road: Nashik, Bhagur, and Trimbak are nearby towns with road access to Nashik and Navshya Ganapati Parisar.