Explore Panchakki in Aurangabad, Maharashtra! This old 'Water Mill' uses water power to grind grain. Discover historical Indian ingenuity and enjoy a fantastic trip!
Admire The Architecture Of The Mosque.
Explore The Water Mill Mechanism.
Learn About The Water Channel System.
Stroll Through The Mughal Gardens.
Visit The Baba Shah Musafir Dargah.
October to March
Morning
₹200 per person
Panchakki was constructed during the reign of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in the 17th century. It was conceived by Turktaz Khan, a Sufi saint and engineer, to generate electricity for grinding grain for the pilgrims and visitors to the dargah (shrine) of Baba Shah Musafir, a revered Sufi saint. The complex served as a center for religious learning and community service. The water mill was a crucial component, providing a sustainable source of food for the residents and travelers. Over the centuries, Panchakki has stood as a testament to the advanced engineering skills and the philanthropic spirit of the Mughal era. It continues to attract visitors interested in history, architecture, and spirituality.