Kalaram Temple

About Kalaram Temple

Kalaram Mandir is located near Panchavati in Nashik district of Maharashtra. The presiding deity of Kalaram Mandir is Lord Rama and this temple is an ancient temple belonging to Hinduism. The idol of Lord Rama as well as of Lakshmana and Sita are carved out of black stone, hence the temple got its name Kalaram, meaning black Ram. At the entrance, there is an idol of Lord Hanuman which is also carved out of a black stone. There is a footprint on a stone near an old tree which is thought to be the footprints of Lord Dattatreya. The temple is surrounded by many small temples such as the Vithal Temple, Ganapathi Temple and Maruti Temple. Pilgrims also visit the Kapaleshwar Mahadev temple and Sita Gufaa near the Kalaram Temple. Also, the festivals like Ramnavami, Dussehra and Chaitra Padwa are celebrated at this temple.

Temple Timings and Details

  • Clock Darshan Timings

    Opening Timing - 5:30 AM

    Closing Timing - 10:00 PM

  • Clock Aarti Timings
    Kakad Aarti - 5:30 AM
    Mangal Aarti - 8:00 AM
    Shej Aarti - 7:00 PM
  • T Shirt Dress Code Traditional and Formal clothing
  • Camera Photography Not allowed
  • Prasad Image Prasad Not available

Accommodation Near Kalaram Temple

Temple Location

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

1. What is the best time to visit the Kalaram temple?

2. Why is Kalaram Mandir so famous?

3. Which festivals are celebrated at Kalaram Mandir?

4. Who is the main idol of Kalaram Mandir?

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