Here is Some Information about Saptshrungi Devi Temple in Vani Maharashtra Iindia.
Location: Vani  near Nasik Maharashtra
Entry:Free
Photography:Allow
Temple Timing: 6 Am to 8:00 Pm
Significance: Among 51 of One
Visiting Timing: 1 Hour
Best time to Visit: November to March
Festivals : Navratri,Gokul ashtmi,Durga Ashtmi
Nearest Railway Station: Nasik
Nearest Air Port: Mumbai,Pune
Location: Vani  near Nasik Maharashtra
Vani near Nashik in Maharashtra
Vani near Nashik in Maharashtra  
Vani near Nashik in Maharashtra
Vani near Nashik in Maharashtra
Dedicated to: Goddesh SaptshrungiEntry:Free
Photography:Allow
Temple Timing: 6 Am to 8:00 Pm
Significance: Among 51 of One
Visiting Timing: 1 Hour
Best time to Visit: November to March
Festivals : Navratri,Gokul ashtmi,Durga Ashtmi
Nearest Railway Station: Nasik
Nearest Air Port: Mumbai,Pune
The Saptshrungi Devi Temple  is located near Nashik city is situated at a distance of 60 km from Nashik.It is one of the most visited and religious places for pilgrims.As the temple is situated on a mountain, a regular bus service is provided from the foot of the mountain to the temple. 
Shree Saptshrungi temple is one among the 51 shaktippethas temple in India and one of the four shaktippetha temple in Maharashtra, other being,Mahalakshmi temple Kolhapur,Tuljapur Bhavani Temple, Mahur Gad Devi temple in Mahur.
Devi is huge-about 10 feet tall with 18 hands, holding various weapons. 
	The idol is always coated with Sindoor, which is considered auspicious in 
	this region. She is also known as Mahishasur Mardini, the slayer of the 
	demon Mahishasur, who took the form of a buffalo. At the foot of the hill, 
	from where one starts climbing the steps, there is the head of a buffalo, 
	made in stone which is believed to be a demon. It is believed that the Devi 
	Mahatmya, a sacred book which extols the greatness of Devi and her exploits 
	was composed at this place by the sage Markandeya, who performed rigorous 
	penance on a hill opposite the one on which the Devi resides, which is now 
	named after him. The Devi Mahatmaya is to be read during the Chaitra  and Navratri , it is hymn which includes a 
	number of mantras and describes the battle which take place between Durga 
	Devi and the asuras. You will notice that most of the hindu 
	scriptures are written in such a way that it strikes a chord with the common 
	people. It was done by dramatising the basic essence of the thought, which 
	was required to be communicated. So also with this hymn, what it conveys is 
	that by praying to the devi with devotion, she assists in quenching one’s 
	malefic thought process. Thus uplifting oneself spiritually. 
The temple, which sort of 
sticks to the cliff, is 1230 meters above sea level. There is an old path with 
steps cut out of the mountain, which starts right at the foothills, at Vani and 
goes all the way to the mountain. 
History of Saptshrungi Devi Temple 
The  Saptashrungi Devi temple is an ancient temple of the goddess 
Saptashrungi. It  is not known exactly when the temple was built, but 
the area has been of  significance since time immemorial. There are 
several legends associated with  the place that date to the Ramayana, 
slaying of the demon Mahishasur and also  the place where a body part of
 Mata Sati fell. There are numerous other local  legends associated with
 this holy shrine.
How To Reach  Saptshrungi Devi Temple Vani 
By Road : The temple is well connected with the city of Nashik 
with state transport buses. The closest and highly connected city from 
Saptashrungi evi temple is Nashik city.The closest and highly connected city 
from Saptashrungi devi temple in Nashik city.
By Train : The Nearest Railway station is Nashik Junction (60 Km ).
By Air : The Nearet Airport is Nashik ,Pune and Mumbai.
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