Ambaji temple darshan and arti
Ambaji, a famous pilgrimage place located on the border of the Gujarat States and Rajasthan near Abu Road, in the Danta Taluka of Banaskantha District. It is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas. Ambaji Mata Temple is a major Shakti Peeth of India. In fact, at Ambaji Temple there is no statue or image of the goddess, but the priest has decorated it in such a way that it looks like the idol of the goddess from afar.
Ambaji Temple – Gujarat
Location: Ambaji town, Banaskantha district, Gujarat (on the border of Gujarat and Rajasthan, near Abu Road).
Deity: Goddess Arasuri Amba (a form of Shakti / Parvati).
Significance:One of the 51 Shakti Peethas in India.It is believed that the heart of Goddess Sati fell here.Very sacred pilgrimage for Hindus, especially during festivals like Navratri and Bhadarvi Purnima.
How to Reach Ambaji
By Road: Well connected by GSRTC buses from Ahmedabad, Palanpur, Abu Road, Udaipur, Mehsana, etc.
By Train: Nearest railway station is Abu Road (20 km away).
By Air: Nearest airports – Ahmedabad (180 km) and Udaipur (175 km).
Nearby Attractions
Gabbar Hill (3 km away) – considered the original seat of Goddess Amba, reached by ropeway or steps.
Kumbhariya Temples – group of ancient Jain temples, 2 km away.
Mount Abu (45 km away).
IMPORTANT LINKS
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Best Time to Visit Ambaji Mandir
The best time to visit Ambaji Temple is from September to March, when the weather is nice. Many devotees come during Navratri, a big festival held in September or October. Early mornings and evenings are the best for a peaceful darshan. It is better to avoid visiting in the hot summer months from April to June.
