"Welcome to City of Pilgrimage" is with what Nasik(or Nashik) welcomes you when you reach their by road. It was my third day of Shirdi/Nasik trip. Nasik  is one of the most holiest places in India and is sacred as it is in  this place Lord Rama along with Devi Sita and brother Laxman spent their  part of the exile period and has witnessed several mythological events.  Its is one of the four cities which hosts Kumbha Mela which occurs  every after 12 years (next is on 2015). 
Legend has that during Sagar  Manthan the Demigods while they tried to hide the Nector of Immortality  from the demons, four drops fell onto the four location on the earth  (other location are Prayag,Haridwar and Ujjain). Thus these four places  are believed to have acquired mystic power and hosts the Meha Kumbha  Mela every after 12 years ("Kumbha" means "Pot of Nector" and "Mela"  means festival) where dates are calculated depending upon the certain  planetary positions. In the medieval era several temples where built by  devotees along the bank of river Godavari. 
The  name Panchavati it got is from the five banyan tree present in the  vicinity where Lord Ram and Sita spent their exile period. The name  Nasik also has a legend, during exile period Laxman (brother of Shri  Ram) cut off Shupernakha's Nose (In Sanskrit Nose means "Nasik") and  throws it on other side of the river Godavari (Ganga) which then  christened as "Nasik" or "Nashik". 
Thus on one side of the sacred river  is known as Nasik while other side where five banyan tree is known as  Panchavati. Various legends are associated with each of the places here  and its to be noted that Lord Rama hasn't consecrated any of the Idols  during his exile period here though some of the priests here falsely  claims that some Shivlingams are consecrated by Lord Rama himself. Most  of the temples falls in Panchavati province where only one or two  resides other side of the river Godavari i.e. in Nasik.
Feeling tired at 2:00 AM in the morning will cover the rest of the story later.
Keep watching this space for more info.... 
 
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