Kalaram Temple
Kalaram Temple is a significant Hindu shrine located in the town of Nasik, Maharashtra, India. Dedicated to Lord Rama, the temple is believed to have been built in the 18th century and is an important pilgrimage site for devotees. The temple features intricate architecture and houses a black stone idol of Lord Rama, which attracts many visitors.
The temple's name, "Kalaram," translates to "Black Rama," referring to the color of the idol. It is situated near the sacred Godavari River, adding to its spiritual significance. The temple is also associated with various legends and is a focal point during religious festivals, drawing large crowds of worshippers.