Pavagadh Yatra 2023: A Journey Through Time and Faith | The history of Mahakalika Mata in Hindi

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Pavagadh Temple 2023: A Journey Through Time and Faith,
The Pavagadh Temple, also known as the Mahakalika Temple, traces its roots back to ancient times. Legends suggest that the original temple was built during the 8th century and has since undergone numerous renovations and additions. It is believed to be one of the 51 Shakti Peethas, where body parts (Toe) of the goddess Sati fell during Lord Shiva's tandava (cosmic dance) after her self-immolation.
The temple complex features a fusion of Hindu and Jain architectural styles, showcasing the region's rich cultural heritage. Its intricate carvings, ornate pillars, and breathtaking views from the hilltop make it a captivating destination for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts alike.
How to reach Pavagadh temple?
Reaching the Pavagadh Temple requires a scenic journey through the rugged terrains of Gujarat. Here are the primary modes of transportation to consider:

By Air: The nearest airport to Pavagadh is Vadodara Airport, located approximately 45 kilometers away. Regular flights connect Vadodara to major Indian cities, making it convenient for both domestic and international travelers.

By Train: The nearest railway station is Vadodara Junction, which is well-connected to major cities across India. From Vadodara, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Pavagadh.

By Road: Pavagadh is 45 km from Vadodara, accessible by bus or private vehicles. Cars can be hired in Vadodara to drive to Champaner-Pavagadh, which is the best option if you want to combine the journey with other sites like Jambughoda.

The Temple Ascend:

To reach the Pavagadh Temple, visitors have two options: the traditional trek or the ropeway ride.

Trekking: Embarking on the trek is a popular choice among devotees seeking an immersive spiritual experience. The ascent is approximately 5 kilometers long, with well-laid steps carved into the hill. It can be a challenging climb, so it is advisable to wear comfortable shoes and carry water. Along the way, one encounters several small temples, contributing to the divine ambiance.

Ropeway: For those seeking a more convenient option, the ropeway provides a thrilling ride to the hilltop. The ropeway station is located near the foothills, and it transports visitors to the temple complex within a few minutes. The panoramic views of the surrounding landscape during the ride are an added bonus.

Ropeway and Darshan timings:
- The cable car has the capacity to carry 400 people in 1 hour.
- The ropeway operates from morning 6:00 AM to 6:45 PM. The last return cable car is at 8:00 PM. It just takes about 6 minutes to reach by ropeway. The ropeway is available all days of the week.
- Tickets of ropeway is Rs.150/- for Adults and Rs.80/- for kids below Hight of 118 cm.
- The temple timings are from 5:00 AM to 7:00 PM. There are two Aartis performed at Mahakali Temple every day: morning Aarti at 5:00 AM and evening Aarti at 6:30 PM.

Redevelopment of Kalika Mata temple:
The redeveloped temple is an engineering marvel. Earlier, just above the Kalika Temple, Sadan Shah Peer Dargah was situated. Later, the dargah was shifted to a nearby location with the consent of the Muslim community to make way for the expansion of the temple.

Due to the fact that the flag was not hoisted on the Mahakali temple for centuries, the Mahakali temple was unfinished before the new construction of the temple, but now, a century later, the flag will be raised at the 41-foot temple. on top of the temple.

The temple and dargah were restored under the supervision of Ahmedabad architect Ashish Sompura. The Rama Temple is also being built in Ayodhya under his leadership.

It is believed that in the 15th century, Sultan Mahmud Begda conquered Champaner, where he established his capital, and “destroyed the shikhara of the temple,” according to a note published by the trust. It is believed that Darga Sadanshah Peer was built around that time.

According to records, Sadanshah Faqir was Sahadev Joshi, and he was a Brahmin who became a Muslim. He was a courtier of Muhammad Shah, and Sahadev Joshi changed his faith to be accepted by Muhammad Shah. He played a role in saving the deity Pavagad from the iconoclasm of Muhammad Shah.

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