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Ambaji

Ambaji (Ambājī) is a census town in Banaskantha district in the state of Gujarat, India. It is known for its historical connections with sites of cultural heritage.

Ambaji
Arasur, Amba Bhavani
Census Town
Ambaji
Location in Gujarat, India
Ambaji
Ambaji (India)
Coordinates: 24°20′N 72°51′E / 24.33°N 72.85°E / 24.33; 72.85Coordinates: 24°20′N 72°51′E / 24.33°N 72.85°E / 24.33; 72.85
Country India
StateGujarat
DistrictBanaskantha
Population
 (2011)
 • Total17,753
Languages
 • OfficialGujarati, Hindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN code
385110
Telephone code91-02749
Vehicle registrationGJ-8
WebsiteAmbaji [1] Gujarat

Geography

 
Ambaji Temple at Night

Ambaji[1] is a town within taluka district Banaskantha, North Gujarat, India. It is located at 24°20′N 72°51′E / 24.33°N 72.85°E / 24.33; 72.85.[2] It is at an altitude of 480 metres (1,570 ft). It is surrounded by the Araveli Hill range. Ambaji is within the Aravali Range[3]'line of peaks',[4] is a range of mountains in western India running approximately 800 km in a northeastern direction across Indian states of Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana and Delhi.[5][6] It is also called Mewat hills locally. Ambaji town also in between the borders of North Gujarat and Abu Road of Rajasthan.

Demographics

As of 2011 India census,[7] Ambaji had a population of 17,753. Males constitute 9,132 of the population and females 8,621. Ambaji has an average literacy rate of 78.39%, higher than the state average of 78.03%, with 85.76% of the males and 70.78% of females literate; 14.12% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Climate

Ambaji enjoys all types of weather. In summer, it is hot and humid and the temperature remains between 26 and 46 degrees Celsius with hot winds. In winter, the temperature ranges between 6 and 36 degrees Celsius. During this period, which is quite cool, average rainfall is about 15 to 30 inches; in the monsoon season, per season, average rainfall is about the same as in winter, sometimes with heavy rainfall. Amabaji is at an altitude of 480 m; therefore, weather remains relatively pleasant throughout the year.

About the Temple

 
Navratri Garba at the Ambaji temple.

Ambaji is an important temple town with millions of devotees visiting the Ambaji temple every year. It is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas. Ambaji Mata Temple is a major Shakti Peeth of India. It is situated at a distance of approximately 65 kilometres from Palanpur, 45 kilometres from Mount Abu, and 20 kilometres from Abu Road, and 185 kilometres from Ahmedabad, 50 kilometers from Kadiyadra near the Gujarat and Rajasthan border.

In the holy temple of "Arasuri Ambaji", there is no image or statue of goddess the holy "Shree Visa Yantra" is worshiped as the main deity. No one can see the Yantra with naked eye. The photography of the Yantra is prohibited. The Arasuri Ambe Mata or Arbuda Mataji is kuldevi of Barad Parmaras. The one Parmar state is located near the ambaji town I.e.Danta and which also serves as capital of whole parmar clan.

The original seat of Ambaji Mata is on Gabbar hilltop in the town. A large number of devotees visit the temple every year especially on Purnima days. A large mela on Bhadarvi poornima (full moon day) is held. Every Year from all over the country people come here walking all over from their native place just to worship MAA AMBE in September. The whole Ambaji town is lit up as the nation celebrates the festive time of Diwali.

The Ambaji Mata Temple as a Shakti Peeth

 
Shiva carrying the corpse Sati (goddess)

The shrine of Shri Amba is regarded as a revered shrine by the Shakta Shaktism sect of Hinduism. It is believed that the Heart of Sati Devi has fallen here. The origin of the Shakti Peetha status temple is from the mythology of Daksha yaga and Sati's self immolation. Shakti Peethas were believed to have been formed when the body parts of the corpse of Sati Devi fell into different regions when Lord Shiva carried her corpse in sorrow after her death. The shrines are considered as highly revered by Shaivist (Shaivism) sect in Hinduism. The Shakti Peethas are mostly worshiped by tantra practitioners.[8]

Places near Ambaji town

Gabbar Hill

 
Gabbar Temple, Ambaji

Just about 4.5 km Gabbar hill is situated on the border of Gujarat and Rajasthan, near the flow of the origin of the Vedic virgin river Sarasvati, on the hills of Arasur in forest, towards south-west side to ancient hills of Arawali, at the altitude of about 480 meters, at about 1,600 feet (490 m) high from sea level, having at 8.33 km2 (3.22 sq mi) area as a whole, and it is, in fact, One of the 51 famous Ancient Shakti Peeths and it is place of where the heart of Devi Sati fell at the top of hill of Gabbar as per the legend narrated in the "Tantra Chudamani".[citation needed] The Mountain or Hill of Gabbar has also a small temple fortified from the western side and there are 999 steps to go up to the mountain and reach this holy temple at the top of Gabbar Hill. A Holy Lamp is constantly burning on this hill temple facing exactly in front of Visa Shree Yantra of Nij Mandir of Mata Shri Arasuri Ambica. Sightseeing places include a sunset point, Cave and Swings of Mataji and Trips through a ropeway. As per recent study Ambaji Temple was constructed by the Suriyavans Emperor Arun Sen, the ruler of Vallabhi in 4th Century AD

Just about 4.5☃☃km Gabbar hill is situated on the border of Gujarat and Rajasthan, near the flow of the origin of the Vedic virgin river Sarasvati, on the hills of Arasur in forest, towards south-west side to ancient hills of Arawali, at the altitude of about 480 meters, at about ☃☃ high from sea level, having at ☃☃ area as a whole, and it is, in fact, One of the 51 famous Ancient Shakti Peeths and it is place of where the heart of the dead Devi Sati fell at the top of hill of Gabbar as per the legend narrated in the "Tantra Chudamani".☃☃ The Mountain or Hill of Gabbar has also a small temple fortified from the western side and there are 999 steps to go up to the mountain and reach this holy temple at the top of Gabbar Hill. A Holy Lamp is constantly burning on this hill temple facing exactly in front of Visa Shree Yantra of Nij Mandir of Mata Shri Arasuri Ambica. Sightseeing places include a sunset point, Cave and Swings of Mataji and Trips through a ropeway. As per recent study Ambaji Temple was constructed by the Suriyavans Emperor Arun Sen, the ruler of Vallabhi in 4th Century AD.

Kamakshi Mandir

One kilometre away from Ambaji near Kumbharia Jain Temple on Khedbrahma Highway, there is the Kamakshidevi Temple Complex. All 51 Shakti Pith, the centre of cosmic power, are reconstructed and installed in a single complex so as to give total information to the visitors and devotees of the great Shakti Sampraday about the various incarnations of Adhya Shakti Mata.

Kailash Hill sunset

A picnic cum pilgrimage place one and half kilometres away from Ambaji on Khedbrahma Highway, there is a Shivalaya on the top of Kailash tekari, where one can go only by climbing the steps and walking on a hilly area of Kailash Tekari. Moreover, The Temple Trust has recently constructed a big artistic stone gate at the Temple of Mahadev on Kailash Tekari, which is also administered by Shri Arasuri Ambaji Mata Devasthan Trust.

Koteshwar

 
Koteshwar Temple

Just 8 km away from Ambaji near the Origin of the Vedic Virgin River Saraswati, there is an ancient temple of Shri Koteshwar Mahadev, attached with a Holy Kund and the flows of river Saraswati from the Mouth of Cow Gaumukh, incurved in a rock. As per a legend there was an Ashram of Rushi Valmiki, the author of Ramayana, near Valmiki Mahadev temple and the King of Mevad, Maha Rana Pratap had renovated this holy temple, It is said that during the Mutiny of Independence in 1857, Nana Saheb Peshwa had taken his abode in the cave of this temple.

Kumbhariya

One and a half kilometers away from Ambaji Temple Town. The nearest railway station is the Abu Road about 24 Kilometer and the nearest bus stand 1.5 Kilometer of the Ambaji. It has historical Jain temple of Shri Neminatha Bhagwan which dates back to 13th century.[9] The Kumbhariya Jain temple of Shri Neminatha Bhagwan is now heritage center in Gujarat.[10] The village Kumbhariya also houses educational institute Shree Ambaji Arts College managed by Shree Arasuri Ambaji Mata Devasthan Trust, Ambaji established in 1991 [11]

Mansarovar

Man Sarovar is behind the main temple. It is said to have been constructed by Shri Tapishanker, a Nager Devotee of Ambaji from Ahmedabad, from 1584 to 1594. There are two temples on two sides of this holy tank, one is of Mahadev and another is Ajay Devi, who is believed to be the sister of Mata Ambaji. The visitors and devotees use to take holy bath in this Man Sarovar. It is also an important source of history of Ambaji that there is an ancient Monument of Scripts Writings and Old Carvings on Rock Stone "Shilalekh" of Raja Maldev. dated Hindu Calendar Samvat year 1415, in Ajay Devi Mandir. The Temple Trust has also undertaken the renovation projects in respect of Holy Man Sarovar, and its temples and surroundings, behind the main Temple.

Transportation

There is a bus-station of Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation (GSRTC) connecting to all major cities of India, and a railway station is at Palanpur of Banaskantha district, North Gujarat, India.

Road

Ambaji can be reached through Himatnagar road which is connected with National Highway 48 (Mumbai to Delhi). The other road which Passes through Palanpur and Danta and connects with State Highway SH 56 to reach Ambaji.

Rail

The nearest Railway station is at Abu Road which comes under the administrative control of North Western Railway zone of the Indian Railways. It has direct rail links on the broad gauge to the cities of Ajmer Chennai, Thiruvananthapuram, Mysore, Bangalore, Pune, Mumbai, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Delhi, Dehradun, Muzaffarpur, Bareilly and Jammu. It is connected to most of the cities and towns in Gujarat such as Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, Bhuj, Rajkot, Jamnagar and Porbandar. Indian Railways’ proposal to double the broad-gauge line between Palanpur and Samakhiali has received government backing. The doubling will benefit the districts of Kutch, Patan and Banaskantha in the state of Gujarat.

Air

The nearest airport is the Deesa Airport (also spelled Disa Airport), an airport in Deesa, Gujarat but this airport is not working nowadays, originally built for Palanpur,[12] it is just 82 km from Palanpur city. The nearest international airport is Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, Ahmedabad which is 179 km far from Ambaji Temple Town.

Distance from places

Surrounding cities

References

  1. ^ Important Temple Town in North Gujarat.
  2. ^ - Ambaji
  3. ^ Aravali Biodiversity Park, Gurgaon, website 2012-05-28 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ The Geography of British India, Political & Physical, by George Smith. Published by J. Murray, 1882. Page 23..
  5. ^ Kohli, M.S. (2000). "Aravali Range". Students' Britannica India. By Hoiberg, Dale; Ramchandani, Indu. Popular Prakashan. pp. 92–93. ISBN 0-85229-760-2.
  6. ^ Aravali Range Britannica.com.
  7. ^ . Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
  8. ^ "Kottiyoor Devaswam Temple Administration Portal". kottiyoordevaswom.com/. Kottiyoor Devaswam. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  9. ^ .Jain Temple in Kumbhariya, Ambaji 16 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Jain Heritage centre at village Kumbhariya, Near Ambaji 16 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine .
  11. ^ .Education Institution Shree Ambaji Arts College in village Kumbhariya, Ambaji
  12. ^ "Helipad in every taluka headquaters [sic]". The Times of India. 28 December 2011. Retrieved 2 January 2017.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Ambaji news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ambaji Ambaji is a census town in Banaskantha district in the state of Gujarat India It is known for its historical connections with sites of cultural heritage Ambaji Arasur Amba BhavaniCensus TownAmbajiLocation in Gujarat IndiaShow map of GujaratAmbajiAmbaji India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 24 20 N 72 51 E 24 33 N 72 85 E 24 33 72 85 Coordinates 24 20 N 72 51 E 24 33 N 72 85 E 24 33 72 85Country IndiaStateGujaratDistrictBanaskanthaPopulation 2011 Total17 753Languages OfficialGujarati HindiTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN code385110Telephone code91 02749Vehicle registrationGJ 8WebsiteAmbaji 1 Gujarat Contents 1 Geography 2 Demographics 3 Climate 4 About the Temple 5 The Ambaji Mata Temple as a Shakti Peeth 6 Places near Ambaji town 6 1 Gabbar Hill 6 2 Kamakshi Mandir 6 3 Kailash Hill sunset 6 4 Koteshwar 6 5 Kumbhariya 6 6 Mansarovar 7 Transportation 7 1 Road 7 2 Rail 7 3 Air 7 4 Distance from places 7 5 Surrounding cities 8 ReferencesGeography Edit Ambaji Temple at Night Ambaji 1 is a town within taluka district Banaskantha North Gujarat India It is located at 24 20 N 72 51 E 24 33 N 72 85 E 24 33 72 85 2 It is at an altitude of 480 metres 1 570 ft It is surrounded by the Araveli Hill range Ambaji is within the Aravali Range 3 line of peaks 4 is a range of mountains in western India running approximately 800 km in a northeastern direction across Indian states of Gujarat Rajasthan Haryana and Delhi 5 6 It is also called Mewat hills locally Ambaji town also in between the borders of North Gujarat and Abu Road of Rajasthan Demographics EditAs of 2011 update India census 7 Ambaji had a population of 17 753 Males constitute 9 132 of the population and females 8 621 Ambaji has an average literacy rate of 78 39 higher than the state average of 78 03 with 85 76 of the males and 70 78 of females literate 14 12 of the population is under 6 years of age Climate EditAmbaji enjoys all types of weather In summer it is hot and humid and the temperature remains between 26 and 46 degrees Celsius with hot winds In winter the temperature ranges between 6 and 36 degrees Celsius During this period which is quite cool average rainfall is about 15 to 30 inches in the monsoon season per season average rainfall is about the same as in winter sometimes with heavy rainfall Amabaji is at an altitude of 480 m therefore weather remains relatively pleasant throughout the year About the Temple Edit Navratri Garba at the Ambaji temple Ambaji is an important temple town with millions of devotees visiting the Ambaji temple every year It is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas Ambaji Mata Temple is a major Shakti Peeth of India It is situated at a distance of approximately 65 kilometres from Palanpur 45 kilometres from Mount Abu and 20 kilometres from Abu Road and 185 kilometres from Ahmedabad 50 kilometers from Kadiyadra near the Gujarat and Rajasthan border In the holy temple of Arasuri Ambaji there is no image or statue of goddess the holy Shree Visa Yantra is worshiped as the main deity No one can see the Yantra with naked eye The photography of the Yantra is prohibited The Arasuri Ambe Mata or Arbuda Mataji is kuldevi of Barad Parmaras The one Parmar state is located near the ambaji town I e Danta and which also serves as capital of whole parmar clan The original seat of Ambaji Mata is on Gabbar hilltop in the town A large number of devotees visit the temple every year especially on Purnima days A large mela on Bhadarvi poornima full moon day is held Every Year from all over the country people come here walking all over from their native place just to worship MAA AMBE in September The whole Ambaji town is lit up as the nation celebrates the festive time of Diwali The Ambaji Mata Temple as a Shakti Peeth EditMain articles Daksha Yaga and Shakti Peethas Shiva carrying the corpse Sati goddess The shrine of Shri Amba is regarded as a revered shrine by the Shakta Shaktism sect of Hinduism It is believed that the Heart of Sati Devi has fallen here The origin of the Shakti Peetha status temple is from the mythology of Daksha yaga and Sati s self immolation Shakti Peethas were believed to have been formed when the body parts of the corpse of Sati Devi fell into different regions when Lord Shiva carried her corpse in sorrow after her death The shrines are considered as highly revered by Shaivist Shaivism sect in Hinduism The Shakti Peethas are mostly worshiped by tantra practitioners 8 Places near Ambaji town EditGabbar Hill Edit Gabbar Temple Ambaji Just about 4 5 km Gabbar hill is situated on the border of Gujarat and Rajasthan near the flow of the origin of the Vedic virgin river Sarasvati on the hills of Arasur in forest towards south west side to ancient hills of Arawali at the altitude of about 480 meters at about 1 600 feet 490 m high from sea level having at 8 33 km2 3 22 sq mi area as a whole and it is in fact One of the 51 famous Ancient Shakti Peeths and it is place of where the heart of Devi Sati fell at the top of hill of Gabbar as per the legend narrated in the Tantra Chudamani citation needed The Mountain or Hill of Gabbar has also a small temple fortified from the western side and there are 999 steps to go up to the mountain and reach this holy temple at the top of Gabbar Hill A Holy Lamp is constantly burning on this hill temple facing exactly in front of Visa Shree Yantra of Nij Mandir of Mata Shri Arasuri Ambica Sightseeing places include a sunset point Cave and Swings of Mataji and Trips through a ropeway As per recent study Ambaji Temple was constructed by the Suriyavans Emperor Arun Sen the ruler of Vallabhi in 4th Century ADJust about 4 5 km Gabbar hill is situated on the border of Gujarat and Rajasthan near the flow of the origin of the Vedic virgin river Sarasvati on the hills of Arasur in forest towards south west side to ancient hills of Arawali at the altitude of about 480 meters at about high from sea level having at area as a whole and it is in fact One of the 51 famous Ancient Shakti Peeths and it is place of where the heart of the dead Devi Sati fell at the top of hill of Gabbar as per the legend narrated in the Tantra Chudamani The Mountain or Hill of Gabbar has also a small temple fortified from the western side and there are 999 steps to go up to the mountain and reach this holy temple at the top of Gabbar Hill A Holy Lamp is constantly burning on this hill temple facing exactly in front of Visa Shree Yantra of Nij Mandir of Mata Shri Arasuri Ambica Sightseeing places include a sunset point Cave and Swings of Mataji and Trips through a ropeway As per recent study Ambaji Temple was constructed by the Suriyavans Emperor Arun Sen the ruler of Vallabhi in 4th Century AD Kamakshi Mandir Edit One kilometre away from Ambaji near Kumbharia Jain Temple on Khedbrahma Highway there is the Kamakshidevi Temple Complex All 51 Shakti Pith the centre of cosmic power are reconstructed and installed in a single complex so as to give total information to the visitors and devotees of the great Shakti Sampraday about the various incarnations of Adhya Shakti Mata Kailash Hill sunset Edit A picnic cum pilgrimage place one and half kilometres away from Ambaji on Khedbrahma Highway there is a Shivalaya on the top of Kailash tekari where one can go only by climbing the steps and walking on a hilly area of Kailash Tekari Moreover The Temple Trust has recently constructed a big artistic stone gate at the Temple of Mahadev on Kailash Tekari which is also administered by Shri Arasuri Ambaji Mata Devasthan Trust Koteshwar Edit Koteshwar Temple Just 8 km away from Ambaji near the Origin of the Vedic Virgin River Saraswati there is an ancient temple of Shri Koteshwar Mahadev attached with a Holy Kund and the flows of river Saraswati from the Mouth of Cow Gaumukh incurved in a rock As per a legend there was an Ashram of Rushi Valmiki the author of Ramayana near Valmiki Mahadev temple and the King of Mevad Maha Rana Pratap had renovated this holy temple It is said that during the Mutiny of Independence in 1857 Nana Saheb Peshwa had taken his abode in the cave of this temple Kumbhariya Edit Main article Kumbhariya Banaskantha district Further information Kumbharia Jain temples One and a half kilometers away from Ambaji Temple Town The nearest railway station is the Abu Road about 24 Kilometer and the nearest bus stand 1 5 Kilometer of the Ambaji It has historical Jain temple of Shri Neminatha Bhagwan which dates back to 13th century 9 The Kumbhariya Jain temple of Shri Neminatha Bhagwan is now heritage center in Gujarat 10 The village Kumbhariya also houses educational institute Shree Ambaji Arts College managed by Shree Arasuri Ambaji Mata Devasthan Trust Ambaji established in 1991 11 Mansarovar Edit Man Sarovar is behind the main temple It is said to have been constructed by Shri Tapishanker a Nager Devotee of Ambaji from Ahmedabad from 1584 to 1594 There are two temples on two sides of this holy tank one is of Mahadev and another is Ajay Devi who is believed to be the sister of Mata Ambaji The visitors and devotees use to take holy bath in this Man Sarovar It is also an important source of history of Ambaji that there is an ancient Monument of Scripts Writings and Old Carvings on Rock Stone Shilalekh of Raja Maldev dated Hindu Calendar Samvat year 1415 in Ajay Devi Mandir The Temple Trust has also undertaken the renovation projects in respect of Holy Man Sarovar and its temples and surroundings behind the main Temple Transportation EditThere is a bus station of Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation GSRTC connecting to all major cities of India and a railway station is at Palanpur of Banaskantha district North Gujarat India Road Edit Ambaji can be reached through Himatnagar road which is connected with National Highway 48 Mumbai to Delhi The other road which Passes through Palanpur and Danta and connects with State Highway SH 56 to reach Ambaji Rail Edit The nearest Railway station is at Abu Road which comes under the administrative control of North Western Railway zone of the Indian Railways It has direct rail links on the broad gauge to the cities of Ajmer Chennai Thiruvananthapuram Mysore Bangalore Pune Mumbai Jaipur Jodhpur Delhi Dehradun Muzaffarpur Bareilly and Jammu It is connected to most of the cities and towns in Gujarat such as Ahmedabad Surat Vadodara Bhuj Rajkot Jamnagar and Porbandar Indian Railways proposal to double the broad gauge line between Palanpur and Samakhiali has received government backing The doubling will benefit the districts of Kutch Patan and Banaskantha in the state of Gujarat Air Edit The nearest airport is the Deesa Airport also spelled Disa Airport an airport in Deesa Gujarat but this airport is not working nowadays originally built for Palanpur 12 it is just 82 km from Palanpur city The nearest international airport is Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport Ahmedabad which is 179 km far from Ambaji Temple Town Distance from places Edit From Surat it is 443 km away From Udaipur it is 157 km away From Ahmedabad it is 184 km away From Palanpur it is 65 km away From Abu Road it is 23 km away From Jodhpur it is 262 km awaySurrounding cities Edit Northwest Deesa North Abu Road Mount Abu Northeast Udaipur West Palanpur Center Ambaji South Himatnagar Ahmedabad Southwest Patan Southeast Danta East IdarReferences Edit Important Temple Town in North Gujarat Ambaji Aravali Biodiversity Park Gurgaon website Archived 2012 05 28 at the Wayback Machine The Geography of British India Political amp Physical by George Smith Published by J Murray 1882 Page 23 Kohli M S 2000 Aravali Range Students Britannica India By Hoiberg Dale Ramchandani Indu Popular Prakashan pp 92 93 ISBN 0 85229 760 2 Aravali Range Britannica com Census of India 2011 Data from the 2011 Census including cities villages and towns Provisional Census Commission of India Archived from the original on 16 June 2004 Retrieved 1 November 2008 Kottiyoor Devaswam Temple Administration Portal kottiyoordevaswom com Kottiyoor Devaswam Retrieved 20 July 2013 Jain Temple in Kumbhariya Ambaji Archived 16 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine Jain Heritage centre at village Kumbhariya Near Ambaji Archived 16 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine Education Institution Shree Ambaji Arts College in village Kumbhariya Ambaji Helipad in every taluka headquaters sic The Times of India 28 December 2011 Retrieved 2 January 2017 Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Ambaji Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ambaji amp oldid 1135852872, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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