Ambaji Temple
The ancient Ambaji temple, dedicated to Mother Goddess is located at the city center.
It is believed that Maharaj Shivaji had came here to offer prayers to Ma Ambaji after winning a war.
On Dusshera, a rathyatra is held here with beautifully decorated four raths (chariots) that is run by the people and the idol of Ma Ambaji is kept on a silver rath.
Ma Ambaji's ratha yatra which is run by the people is conducted on every dussehra and it provides a beautiful sight.
The Rath Yatra is marked by a procession of 4 decorated chariots adorned with flowers and garlands and the goddess idol is placed on the chariot which is fully decorated with silver colour.
The occasions like Navratra, Navchandi yagna, Sahastra chandi yagna, Annakut, Shreebhog, diya darshan (deep darshan), Chosath khand are also celebrated with much pomp.Bhuvaneshwari Mataji Temple with Lord Ganesh as the main deity, Narbhadra hanumanji Temple, Ashapurimataji Temple, Mahalaxmi mataji temple and Mahakali mataji temple are some of the nearby temples.
The ancient Ambaji temple, dedicated to Mother Goddess is located at the city center.
It is believed that Maharaj Shivaji had came here to offer prayers to Ma Ambaji after winning a war.
On Dusshera, a rathyatra is held here with beautifully decorated four raths (chariots) that is run by the people and the idol of Ma Ambaji is kept on a silver rath.
Ma Ambaji's ratha yatra which is run by the people is conducted on every dussehra and it provides a beautiful sight.
The Rath Yatra is marked by a procession of 4 decorated chariots adorned with flowers and garlands and the goddess idol is placed on the chariot which is fully decorated with silver colour.
The occasions like Navratra, Navchandi yagna, Sahastra chandi yagna, Annakut, Shreebhog, diya darshan (deep darshan), Chosath khand are also celebrated with much pomp.Bhuvaneshwari Mataji Temple with Lord Ganesh as the main deity, Narbhadra hanumanji Temple, Ashapurimataji Temple, Mahalaxmi mataji temple and Mahakali mataji temple are some of the nearby temples.
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