Sinnar Gondeshwar Mandir, also known as Govindeshwara Temple, is located around 26 kilometers from Nashik near the Sinnar town on Nashik – Pune Road. Sinnar Gondeshwar Temple is a Panchayatana type temple. The main temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and it is surrounded by four other temples dedicated to Vishnu, Ganpati, Surya, and Devi. Shiva is worshipped here in the form of a Shivling. The other murtis are small in size. History of Sinnar Gondeshwar Temple During the medieval period, Sinnar was known as Sindinagar or Seunapura and was ruled by Bhillama III of the Yadava family. In 1025 AD, the Mahasamanta Bhillama III was ruling his hereditary province of Seunadesa, at this capital Sindinagar, as a feudatory of the Western Chalukya King Jayasimha II. Later the area lost its prominence was founded again by a Gavli chief (Yadava) Ravi Singuni during the 11th or 12th century AD. Gondeshwar Temple was built by Rav Govinda the son of Ravi Singuni in the 12th century AD