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Jagannath Temple Timings History Rathyatra Contact Number, Ahmedabad
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Jagannath Temple Timings History Rathyatra Contact Number, Ahmedabad

The Jagannath Temple is a temple dedicated to the Hindu God Jagannath in the city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat. The temple located in the Jamalpur locality was established by Sadhu Sarangdasji about 460 years ago. About Jagannath Temple Ahmedabad The temple is famous for its annual chariot festival, the Rath Yatra, which is the third most important and largest after the Ratha Yatra at Puri. Shree Jagannath Mandir Trust manages various activities like Sadavrat – free of cost food to needy people and saints, Panch Karma Hospital, Ayurvedic Medicine, various social works, etc. Temple trust also manages a facility to accommodate devotees, tourists, and saints at Dharmshala at the main temple and Shree Naklang Mahadev Mandir. Ahmedabad Jagannath Temple History The current loca...
After 2 Year Girnar Lili Parikrama 2021 Arranged Limit of 400 Person
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After 2 Year Girnar Lili Parikrama 2021 Arranged Limit of 400 Person

Junagadh collector Rachit Raj has officially declared that the Lili parikrama at Girnar in Junagadh this year will take place within the limit of 400 persons involving only the sadhus, as per the current covid-19 guidelines. It will take place from Kartak sud Ekadashi on 14th November to Kartik Punam on 19th November. It has been decided that only the sadhus will join the Lili parikrama and the persons from any political parties or social organizations will not be allowed in it. A meeting of officials, incumbents, and sadhus was arranged on 27th October 2021 at the collector office in which a common opinion was given by attendees that the Lili parikrama should be arranged symbolically in the limit of 400 persons involving only the sadhus as per covid-19 guideline this year. G...
Siddhivinayak Temple Timings, History, Images | Mahemdabad
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Siddhivinayak Temple Timings, History, Images | Mahemdabad

Siddhivinayak Temple is the temple of Lord Ganesha which is situated at Mahemdavad city of Gujarat. The temple lies just 25 km from Ahmedabad on the banks of Vatrak Mahemdavad via Dakor road. This Sri Siddhivianayak temple is one of the biggest temples in structure and with an in-built lift facility. About Siddhivinayak Temple Mahemdabad The holy flame of the Mehamdabad Ganpati Mandir was religiously brought from the Siddhivinayak Temple Mumbai and built-in a 600000 sq feet area. The idol of Ganesha at Siddhivinayaka temple Mahemdabad is the same as the Siddhivinayaka temple Mumbai.  Siddhivinayak Mandir Mehmdabad becomes a very popular one-day picnic place near Ahmedabad where devotees and tourists can spend quality time with family and friends. History Of Siddhivi...
Higher Education Get 21 Day Diwali Vacation: Gujarat Govt
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Higher Education Get 21 Day Diwali Vacation: Gujarat Govt

Higher Education Get 21 Day Diwali Vacation: Gujarat Govt State Education Minister Jitubhai Vaghani today declared a 21-day Diwali vacation this year instead of a 13-day Diwali vacation which was effective during the last two years. Vaghani in a tweet made an announcement that: Various associations in the domain of higher education had made a representation that as Diwali is the biggest family festival for Hindu dharma, the Diwali vacation should be 21-day long instead of 13-day, and a required announcement should be made. In response to this representation, Diwali vacation will be 21-day long instead of 13-day which was the practice for the last two years. The vacation is from October 29 to November 18. One of the main reasons for this is that the government is planning to h...
Ambaji Gabbar Ropeway Timing Price Ticket Booking
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Ambaji Gabbar Ropeway Timing Price Ticket Booking

Ambaji Gabbar (or Gabbargadh), a small hillock about four km to the west of Ambaji village, is believed to have been the original seat of the goddess, the site of Krishna’s tonsorial ceremony (ritual head-shaving), and the abode of the divine Mahishasur-Mardini. Steps of Ambaji Gabbar Hills:- The hill is very steep and difficult to climb. There are 300 stone steps at the foot of the hill after which the pilgrims have to climb through a narrow dangerous track. Jyot of Ambaji Gabbar Hills:- On the flat top of the hill, there is a small niche facing the temple of Ambaji, in which a well-protected lamp is kept constantly burning, and can be seen from the main Ambaji temple at night. There are footprints of the Goddess under a pipal tree, which are worshiped. Ticket Booking ...
Surat Nature Park Online Ticket Booking Timing
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Surat Nature Park Online Ticket Booking Timing

Sarthana Surat Nature Park is also known as Dr. Shyamaprasad Mukherjee Zoological Garden. Nature Park Sarathana is situated at the North-East corner of Surat City, which is approachable by Surat Kamrej Road.  Prior to 1984, there was no zoo in South Gujarat. The people of Surat city and surrounding villages, especially the students of the schools and colleges were deprived of first-hand knowledge about wildlife. Keeping in view above, the Surat Municipal Corporation has prepared a plan for setting up a Nature Park. Online Ticket Booking of Surat Nature Park:- Online Ticket Booking of Surat Nature Park is available on www.suratmunicipal.gov.in and www.suratmunicipal.org. Entry or Ticket Fee of Surat Nature Park:- Sr. NoParticularsChargesThe person above 12 years of ageR...
Baroda Museum & Picture Gallery Timing Ticket | Baroda
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Baroda Museum & Picture Gallery Timing Ticket | Baroda

About Baroda Museum & Picture Gallery The Baroda Museum & Picture Gallery in Vadodara was built in 1894 on the lines of the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Science Museum of London. Major Mant in association with R.F. Chisholm who refined some of Mant's finest works to make genuine Indo-Saracenic architecture designed the Building of this Museum. Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III belonging to the Gaekwad dynasty of the Marathas founded the museum in 1887. The museum building was completed in 1894 when it opened to the public. Construction of the art gallery commenced in 1908, was completed in 1914 but did not open until 1921 as the First World War delayed the transfer of pieces from Europe intended for the gallery. Collection of Baroda Museum & Picture Gallery ...