Panchavati
Panchavati is a significant site in Hindu mythology, located near the city of Nashik in Maharashtra, India. It is believed to be the place where Lord Rama, Sita, and Lakshmana spent part of their exile, as described in the ancient epic, the Ramayana. The name "Panchavati" translates to "five banyan trees," which are said to have existed in the area.
The site features several temples and sacred spots, including the famous Kalaram Temple, dedicated to Lord Rama. Visitors often come to Panchavati to explore its rich cultural heritage and to participate in various religious rituals, making it a popular pilgrimage destination for Hindus.