Welcome to Godavari Ghat, Nanded, a truly holy place in Maharashtra! Imagine dipping your toes in the sacred Godavari River, just like pilgrims have done for centuries. Nanded, once known as Nanditat, is deeply linked to Sikh history, as it is the final resting place of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Come feel the peace and history!
Attend Evening Aarti Ceremony
Capture Scenic River Views
Explore Local Markets
Meditate By The Riverbank
Take A Dip In The Holy River
Visit Nearby Takht Sri Hazur Sahib
October to March
Early Morning
₹500 per person
The Godavari Ghat in Nanded holds historical significance due to its association with Sikhism and the final resting place of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. In 1708, Guru Gobind Singh Ji declared Banda Singh Bahadur as the military leader of the Sikhs and breathed his last in Nanded. The ghat has been a site of pilgrimage for Sikhs and Hindus for centuries. Over time, the ghat has been developed and maintained by various rulers and religious organizations. It has witnessed numerous historical events and has been a center for religious and cultural activities. The ghat's history is intertwined with the story of Nanded and its spiritual heritage, making it a must-visit destination for those interested in history and religion.