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Anjaneri, one of the forts in the mountain range of Nasik- Trimbakeshwa. Anjaneri is located 20 km away from Nasik by Trimbak Road. It is a popular trekking spot, especially in the rainy season.


History

Anjaneri is an attraction of Nasik city, which is also an important fort in the Trimbakeshwar region. Situated at above sea level, it lies between Nasik and Trimbakeshwar. Anjaneri is unproven birthplace of
Hanuman Hanuman (; sa, हनुमान, ), also called Anjaneya (), is a Hindu god and a divine '' vanara'' companion of the god Rama. Hanuman is one of the central characters of the Hindu epic ''Ramayana''. He is an ardent devotee of Rama and on ...
, and is named after Hanuman's mother, Anjani. 108
Jain Jainism ( ), also known as Jain Dharma, is an Indian religion. Jainism traces its spiritual ideas and history through the succession of twenty-four tirthankaras (supreme preachers of ''Dharma''), with the first in the current time cycle being ...
caves are found here belonging to the 11th-12th century. The area around Anjaneri was once ruled for a brief period by Veersen Maratha (also spelled Abhir), who made it his capital. This place was used by Raghunathrao Peshva alias Raghobadada as summer retreat when he as in exile. During
British Raj The British Raj (; from Hindi ''rāj'': kingdom, realm, state, or empire) was the rule of the British Crown on the Indian subcontinent; * * it is also called Crown rule in India, * * * * or Direct rule in India, * Quote: "Mill, who was him ...
, the christian missionaries of Saharanpur and Malegaon regularly visited Anjaneri during summer and held the service of the Church of England. Anjaneri is declared as Conservation Reserve in 2017 under the section 36A of WildLife protection Act, 1972, The area of conservation reserve is 5.69Sq.km.


References

* {{Authority control Tourist attractions in Nashik Forts in Maharashtra Jain rock-cut architecture Places in the Ramayana Locations in Hindu mythology Buildings and structures in Nashik 12th-century Jain temples