Perhaps the prettiest and the most photographed temple in all of Nashik, Muktidham is made from marble imported from Rajasthan. It is an architectural marvel that has a distinguished Indian aesthetic influenced by modern styles.

The temple is an important site for Hindus as it showcases all 18 chapters of Shri Bhagavad Gita that have been intricately carved into its walls. Devotees can pay their respects to the idols of Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Rama, Lord Lakshmana, Goddess Sita, Lord Hanuman, Goddess Durga, and Lord Ganesha. �Additionally, you will also find the replicas of the 12 jyotirlingas here. A temple dedicated to Lord Krishna sits within the premises of the main temple. On the walls of the smaller temple, scenes from the lord�s life, as well as episodes of the Indian epic Mahabharata, have been inscribed. A dharamshala has also been built within the temple complex that can accommodate 200 pilgrims at a time.

The temple was built in 1971 by JD Chauhan-Bytco, a local industrialist. It sees huge footfalls during the Kumbh Mela.

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