Aundha Naganath is a town and a tehsil in Basmat Subdivision of Hingoli district in Marathwada region of the Indian state of Maharashtra.
The town is known for Aundha Nagnath Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, and also one of the prominent Twelve Jyotirlingas in India[3]. A pilgrim centre of great significance, since it is considered to be the eight (aadya) of the 12 Jyotirlingas in the country.
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By Air : Aurangabad, 210 km is a convenient airport.
By Rail : Chondi Railway station village 21 km. is the convenient railhead, Mumbai - Chondi, 614 km.,
nearest station are Hingoli Deccan 25 km
By Road: Mumbai-Aundha, 579 km, Nagpur-Aundha, 359 km, Aurangabad - Aundha, 210 km, Parbhani - Aundha, 50 km. State Transport buses ply from Nanded, Parbhani, Chondi,Hingoli to Aundha.
please wait...Translate to EnglishAundha Naganath is a dope town and a tehsil in Basmat Subdivision of Hingoli district in the Marathwada region of the Indian state of Maharashtra. The town is known for Aundha Nagnath Temple which is all about Lord Shiva. It's one of the dopest Twelve Jyotirlingas in India. A real kickass pilgrim center that's considered the eighth out of the twelve Jyotirlingas in the whole country.
Getting there is a piece of cake:
By Air: You can fly into Aurangabad, which is 210 km away and super convenient.
By Rail: If you prefer chilling on the rails, Chondi Railway station village is your go-to spot. It's only 21 km away. Mumbai - Chondi is a bit further, about 614 km. But the closest station is Hingoli Deccan, only 25 km away.
By Road: If you love road trips, you can drive from different cities like Mumbai (579 km), Nagpur (359 km), Aurangabad (210 km), and Parbhani (50 km). State Transport buses also run from Nanded, Parbhani, Chondi, and Hingoli to Aundha. So, getting there is a breeze!