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Nearest Airport

Ojhar Nashik International Airport

Nearest Railway Station

Navapur Railway Station

Nearest Airport

Ojhar Nashik International Airport

Siddhakshetra Nashik Mangi Tungi (Mahamastak Abhishek)

Mangi Tungi Temple is at 125 km from Nashik, located in Baglan (Satana) Taluka. Mangi is the western pinnacle which is 4,343 ft high above sea level and Tungi is the eastern pinnacle which is 4,366 ft high above sea level.

Mangi Tungi is a famous holy place for pilgrimage. This is a Siddha Kshetra where Ram, Hanuman, Sugriva, Nal, Neel, Mahaneel, Gava, Gavaksha and so many others, Total 99 Carores of ascetics attained salvation full & final freedom from world and went to Siddha Shila or Moksha, from where no one returns to the world and enjoys the internal spiritual bliss for infinite time. This Holy place is also related to Lord Ram & Mata Sita, Lord Krishna & his elder brother Lord Balram. Bhilwadi is the base village of Mangi-Tungi.

Key Details

           

1) The 108-foot statue of the first Jain Tirthankara, Lord Rishabdev.

2) The Mahamastakabhishek:  The grand anointment ceremony involves bathing Lord Rishabhdev with sacred liquids such as water, milk, sugarcane juice, saffron, and sandalwood paste.

3) The Peaks: The site consists of two peaks Mangi and Tungi.

4) Siddha Kshetra: It is believed that 99 crore ascetics attained Moksha (salvation) from this very location.

5) This place is well known as Southern Shikharji.


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Venue

Mangi Tungi, Baglan (Satana) Taluka, Nashik District

Date

15th to 30th June Every Year

Source

Maharashtra Tourism

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