| Vasan
: 13 kms from Gandhinagar, Vasan village is
known for it’s Shiva temple, believed to date
from before Christ. The 24 Shivlingas are of considerable
importance. The coins and bricks ratify the ancient
origin of the temple. The 19th century ceiling paintings
are worth a glimpse.
Siddhpur :
The Rudramalaya of Sidhpur, dated from the 12th century,
was one of the most magnificent temples in Gujarat,
like the Modhera Sun temple. Today, the beautiful torana
gateway and the carvings are reminders of it’s
great architecture. It is said that when Raja Siddhraj
w anted to built a temple here, the preist threw a javeline
at the spot he said Shesh Naag rested. As the king pulled
out the javeline, refusing to believe the preist, blood
began to flow and the temple was cursed that it would
not remain extant for very long.
Vadnagar :
The Vadnagar is a city of considerable importance in
Gujarati history. It is the c enter of the Naggar Brahmin
community that has provided Gujarat with some of her
best administrators, poets, writers and musicians. When
Akbar’s court poet and singer, Tansen was affected
by the burns of the Deepak raag, he came to Vadnagar,
and was cured by the Raag Maldaar sung by Tana and Riri.
When Akhbar asked the two girls to sing in his court,
something they could not do as Brahmins, they committed
suicide rather than refuse. Their joint shrine can be
seen at Vadnagar.
The highlight of Vadnagar is the Kirti mandir, with
it’s fabulous 12th century Torana gateways. Beautifully
carved 12th century gates mark the entrance to the town.
The 17th century Hatkeshwar temple in Vadnagar is a
major pilgrimage for believers in Lord Shiva.
Bahucharraji :
Famous for the three temples of Goddess Bahuchraji
for whom it is named, the town features the Varkhadi
tree from where Goddess is said to have appeared. The
temples date from the 12th to the 18th century. The
temple attracts innumerable pilgrims on full moon nights.
Chanasma :
Chanasma is an important place for Jain pilgrimage.
The temple is finely carved.
Delmal and Mira Datar :
Delmal and Unava in north Gujarat, comprise an important
pilgrimage for Bohra Muslims. The Roza of Hasan pir
in Delmal and dargah of Mira Datar in Unava are visited
by a good number of Muslims. People of various faiths
and religions visit Mira Datar’s shrine to evoke
blessings for mentally challenged relatives.
Unjha :
The Umia mata temple of Unjha is an important pilgrimage
for Patels, specially those of the Kadwa sect. The temple
is dated to 1858 AD. Unjha is also known for it’s
herbal medicines.
Serisa :
The temple, probably dated to the 12th century, is
a Jain pilgrimage for followers of lord Parshwanath.
It is 5 minutes drive from Kalol
Mahudi :
Mahudi is an important Jain and Baniya pilgrimage.
The Jain temple is dedicated to Vir Ghantakarna and
is known for the long penance of Muni Buddhisagarji.
The Sun temple is important for the Banias, and has
idols believed to date back to the 5th century..
Sankeshwar :
A famous Jain pilgrimage, the temple has some ancient
idols, though the architecture is more recent. The temple
is the site for major fairs during full moon nights.
The holy temples along the river
Narmada :
Chandod, Nareshwar, Garudeshwar and other towns along
the river Narmada are famous places of pilgrimage. The
Narmada is one of the seven holy rivers of Hinduism,
and it’s confluence with two other rivers at Chandod
makes it an important place for emersion of ashes and
Pitrushradha. Some of the temples at Chandod are good
works of architecture. Nareshwar is known for it’s
ashram. Hotel Sarita offers a/c and non a/c rooms near
Chandod in an old haveli.
The Parsee pilgrimage in South Gujarat
:
Navsari was an important Parsee settlement from 1142
AD. The sanotorium, fire temple, tower of silence and
agiaries of Navsari are major pilgrimages for Parsees
visiting Gujarat. Udwada is one of the most important
Parsee pilgrimages with the original fire temple of
the early Zaorashtrain settlers. Sanjan was one of the
first landing points of the Parsees with an important
fire temple.
Sihor :
An ancient city, Sihore has been a place of importance
for centuries. In the 12th century, Raja Sidhraj built
the Brahma kund, a stepped tank surrounded by idols
of Hindu dieties. The Shiva temple in Sihore is an important
pilgrimage. Between Sihor and Bhavnagar is the Khodiar
mata temple, a very important pilgrimage spot. The Sihore
mata temple on a hill offering panaromic views over
Gautameshwar lake to the surounding hills is another
important place of pilgrimage.
Beside the temples, the old fort of Sihor with it’s
wall art is worth a visit. Sihor is on the way from
Bhavnagar to Gondal and Palitana.
Talaja :
A small cluster of temples on a 160 ft high hill, Talaja
is sacred for Jain pilgrims. Ancient caves, believed
to be Buddhist origin, are carved iunto the hills. Narsinh
Mehta was born in Talaja.
Sarangpur/Salangpur :
Sarangpur is well known for it’s Hanuman temples,
which is visited by a number of devotees to pray for
the handicapped relatives, and the Swaminarayan temple.
Gadhada :
Gadhada is an important town for a Swaminarayan pilgrimage.
The temple here dates from 1829 AD. It is the site for
the Jal Jilani Ekadasha fair.
Virpur :
Virpur is well known for the temple of lord Jalaram
and attracts thousands of pilgrims daily. Nearby at
Khambalida are some Buddhist relics.
Kutiyana :
Kutiyana has the well known Miskinsha pir which attracts
Muslim pilgrims, specially during the Urs.
Gondal :
Gondal has some important temples, such as the Swaminarayan
temple, the Bhuvaneshwari temple, one of the few in
India dedicated to this Goddess, and the Ashapura mata
temple.
Jamnagar :
Jamnagar is often called Chotta Kashi, for it’s
innumerable temples. It has plenty of Hindu temples,
Jain temples and a Muslim dargah.
Kutch :
Narayan Sarovar in Kutch is one of the five most important
lakes for Hindu pilgrimage, alongside Pushkar, Mansarovar,
Bhuvaneshwar and Pampa sarovar. There are some important
t emples facing the lake. The Koteshwar temple, facing
the sea, is an important temple. The Ashapura temple
in the heartlands of Kutch district is another important
place of pilgrimage.
|