Gujarat is not only for business or tourist places but also for pilgrimage places. They are located here from Dwarkadhish temple to Kalika Mata Temple, where thousands of devotees arrive every year. Thousands of tourists reach Gujarat not only from the country but also from abroad. Gujarat is also known for its culture. In particular, Navratri is celebrated with great pomp here. This time Sharadiya Navratri is going to start on October 3. During this time, the whole country is seen in colorful decorations and the color of devotion, but it is more about Gujarat. If you are also going to Gujarat in Navratri, then we tell you about some such goddess temples located here, where you must go once.

Uni Mata Temple
The Unai Mata Temple located in Navsari district of Gujarat is one of the ancient and famous religious places of Gujarat. Talking about the importance of Uni Mata temple, there are hot water pools, which have religious and medicinal importance. Every year lakhs of devotees arrive here. Especially during Navratri, the beauty here is made.

Khodiyar Mata Temple
Khodiyar Mata Temple is located near Bhavnagar in Gujarat, which is quite popular. There is a belief about this temple that going here fulfills every wish. This temple is 200 years old and has been considered the center of power throughout Gujarat. The atmosphere here is completely different and many cultural programs are organized here during Navratri. It is one of the major temples of Gujarat.

Ashapura Mata Temple
The temple is located in Kutch in Gujarat and is one of the major religious places of this state. The Goddess Maa located in this temple is considered to be 'fulfilling', hence its name is Ashapura Mata Temple. This temple is also famous for its beautiful architecture. If you are going to Gujarat during Navratri, do not forget to go to this temple.

Gujarat has three Shaktipeeths.
There are not 1-2 but three Shaktipeeths in Gujarat. Among them are Bahuchara ji, and Amba Ji, stored near Abu Parvat, and Kalika Devi sitting above the Pavagadh mountain.

Bahuchara Mata Temple
Bahuchara Maa Shaktipeeth is the presiding deity of the Mehsana region of Gujarat. Every year many devotees take their wishes and reach the Bahuchara Mata temple. The multiple mother is also considered to be the form of Hinglaj Mata of Sindh. It is believed that Bahuchara Devi should be offered a metal chakor letter, on which a part of the body is excellent, and then the part of the body, that has pain or disease, gets freedom from it.

Kalika Mata Temple Champaner
Kalika Mata Temple, located near Champaner-Pawagarh in Gujarat, is one of the most-seen temples in Gujarat. One of the 51 Shaktipeeths established in India, this temple is situated on the hill, and dedicated to Maa Kali. This temple is situated on a hill between the forests, so one has to go a long way to get here. Before entering the temple, the three major deities of the temple are received and Maa Kalika Devi is seated among all those idols.

Ambaji Temple
Ambaji, the most prominent of the 51 Shaktipeeths located in India, is considered to be Ambaji. It is believed that the heart of Mother Sati had fallen here and the special thing of this temple is that there is no statue of Goddess Maa here. A Sri Chakra is installed in this temple, which is worshiped. It is one of the most prominent temples in Gujarat, located 45 km from Mount Abu. It is located on the border of Gujarat and Rajasthan. The Ambaji temple is worshiped without the idol, a Shri Chakra is installed here, which is worshiped.

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