Nasik Caves
The Trirashmi Caves, or Nashik Caves or Pandavleni is a holy Buddhist and Jain site and is located about 8 km south of the centre of Nashik, Maharashtra, India.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Archaeological site
- Description: ancient Buddhist cave complex in Nashik, India
- Also known as: “Nashik Caves”, “Pandav Leni Caves”, “Pandev Leni”, and “Trirashmi Caves”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Nashik and Nashik Road.
Nashik
Photo: Anannyadeb, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Nashik is a city in the state of Maharashtra with a population of about 2.3 million people. This is an ancient holy city, also known as the Wine Capital of India, part of the Mumbai - Pune - Nashik so-called "golden triangle of Maharashtra".
Nashik Road
Suburb
Photo: Superfast1111, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Nashik Road is a suburb of Nashik that contains the city's railway station. The name 'Nashik Road' was originally used for the town surrounding the station and parts of the adjoining Deolali village, but has been administratively merged with the Nashik Municipal Corporation since the year 1984. Nashik Road is situated 9 km east of Nasik Caves.
Deolali transit camp
Suburb
Deolali transit camp was a British Army transit camp in Maharashtra, India. Established in 1861, the camp remained in use throughout the time of the British Raj. Deolali transit camp is situated 10 km southeast of Nasik Caves.
Nasik Caves
- Categories: cave, cave monastery, historic site, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Nashik, Maharashtra, Western India, India, South Asia, Asia
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Latitude
19.9405° or 19° 56′ 26″ northLongitude
73.7487° or 73° 44′ 55″ eastOpen location code
7JFMWPRX+6FOpenStreetMap ID
way 1466071634OpenStreetMap feature
historic=archaeological_siteWikidata ID
Q7130537
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In Other Languages
From Albanian to Telugu—“Nasik Caves” goes by many names.
- Albanian: “Shpellat Pandavleni”
- Egyptian Arabic: “كهوف ناسيك”
- German: “Pandavleni-Höhlen”
- Hebrew: “מערות נאשיק”
- Malayalam: “നാസിക് ഗുഹകൾ”
- Marathi: “त्रिरश्मी लेणी”
- Marathi: “पांडव लेणी”
- Panjabi: “ਨਾਸਿਕ ਗੁਫਾਵਾਂ”
- Sanskrit: “पाण्डव लेणी”
- Sanskrit: “पाण्डवलेणी”
- Sinhala: “ත්රිරශ්මී ලෙන්”
- Sinhala: “නාසික් ලෙන්”
- Sinhala: “පාණ්ඩව් ලෙනී ලෙන්”
- Sinhala: “පාණ්ඩව් ලෙන්”
- Spanish: “Cuevas de Nashik”
- Spanish: “Cuevas de Nasik”
- Spanish: “Pandav leni”
- Spanish: “Trirashmi Leni”
- Tamil: “பாண்டவர் குகைகள்”
- Telugu: “నాసిక్ గుహలు”
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