Trimbakeshwar Range, Maharashtra | |
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![]() Brahmagiri peak | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 4,248 ft (1,295 m) |
Coordinates | 19°55′N73°30′E / 19.917°N 73.500°E /19.917; 73.500 |
Naming | |
Native name | त्र्यंबकेश्वर पर्वत (Marathi) |
Geography | |
Location withinMaharashtra | |
Location | Maharashtra, India |
Parent range | Western Ghats |
Trimbakeshwar Range is a mountain range in theWestern Ghats ofMaharashtra entirely situated inNashik District. The range lies 30 km southwest[1] to the district headquartersNashik. The saddle shaped depression of theBrahmagiri mountain protectsTrimbak, a town considered holy byHindus Devotees throng to this town to pay visit to the sacredTrimbakeshwar Shiva Temple. The northern face of the range is the birthplace ofIndia's 2nd longest riverGodavari.The southern face of these hills are covered with dense forests[1] and thus form a catchment area for the Upper Vaitarna Reservoir, the most important and reliable source of potable water supply to the metropolitan city ofMumbai.Trimbakeshwar range also contain the Anjaneri hills though a minority of authors consider the latter to be a distinct range and often prefer to use the synonymTrimbak-Anjaneri to avoid disambiguation.
The range lies on a west to east axis southwest ofNashik resting on the western edge of theDeccan Plateau. The range consists of flood basalt and lies within the region which is known as theDeccan Traps.[2] The range can be accessed from the city via NH848.
Name | Elevation in meters ! |
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Brahmagiri | 1,295 |
Anjaneri | 1,280 |
Harihar[3] | 1,120 |
Bhaskargad | 1,086 |
Tringalwadi | 987 |
Ghargad | 962 |
Dhoria | 926 |
Walavihir | 916 |
Kavnai | 914 |