Ambaji Temple, Ambaji, Gujarat
Ambaji Temple is a Hindu Temple
dedicated to Goddess Sakthi, located in Ambaji Town in Banaskantha District in
Indian State of Gujarat. The Temple Complex consists of a foot hill temple,
original temple at hill top and Gabbar Parikrama Path. The Temple is considered
as one of the 51 Sakthi Peethas. Being one of the 51 Shakti
Peethas of Hindu Mythology, this temple is one of the holiest
sites for devotees of the Shakti sect of Hinduism. Ambaji Town is situated
in between the borders of North Gujarat and Abu Road of Rajasthan.
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Temple Opening Time
The temple is open from 6.00 am
to 11.30 am, 12.30 pm to 4.30 pm and 6.30 pm to 9.00 pm.
Pooja Timings
·
Morning Aarti: 6.00 a.m – 6:30 a.m.
·
Darshan: 6:30 a.m – 10:45 a.m.
·
Rajbhog: 12.00 Noon – 12:15 p.m.
·
Atrakuth Aarti: 12:15 p.m – 12:30 p.m.
·
Afternoon Darshan: 12:30 p.m – 4:15 p.m.
·
Evening Aarti: 6:30 p.m – 7.00 p.m.
·
Evening Darshan: 7.00 p.m – 9.00 p.m.
Festivals
Bhadarvi Poornima, Chaitri
Navratri, Diwali, Navratri, Poshi Poornima, Kartik Sud, Posh Sud Poornima,
Shravan Vad Amas, Bhadrapad Sud Poonam Mela, Aswin Sud Navratri, Janmashtami, Dusshera,
Rath Yatra of Ashadha and Sud Bij are the festivals celebrated here. Bhadarvi
Poonam is one of the most popular festivals for visitors to the temple. An
estimated 18 — 20 lakh pilgrims visit during
the festival.
Contact
Ambaji Temple,
Ambaji, Banaskantha,
Gujarat – 385 110
Phone: +91 2749 262 136 / 264 536
/ 262 930 / 262 636
Email: info@ambajitemple.in
Web: ambajitemple.in
Connectivity
The Temple is located at about
750 meters from Ambaji Bus Station, 20 Kms from Danta, 22 Kms from Abu Road
Railway Station, 50 Kms from Mount Abu, 59 Kms from Palanpur, 81 Kms from Deesa
Airport, 103 Kms from Himatnagar, 180 Kms from Ahmedabad Airport and 189 Kms
from Ahmedabad. The Temple is situated on Himatnagar to Mount Abu Route. The
Hill Temple is located at about 4 Kms from the foot hill temple.
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