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Ambaji Temple Darshan Timings, History & Shakti Peeth Information
Explore Ambaji Temple darshan timings, history, Gabbar Hill & travel info. Plan your visit to one of the 51 Shakti Peeths and receive Maa Ambe’s blessings.
Experience the divine energy of Maa Ambe at the sacred Ambaji Temple, one of the most powerful 51 Shakti Peeths in India. Located atop the Arasur hills, this temple is a beacon of faith for millions of devotees worldwide.
The story of Ambaji Temple is woven into the very fabric of ancient Vedic history. It is recognized as one of the 51 Shakti Peeths. According to the Puranas, when Lord Shiva performed the Tandava with the charred body of Sati, Lord Vishnu used his Sudarshana Chakra to dismember the body to calm Shiva. It is believed that the heart of Goddess Sati fell here in the Arasur hills.
What makes Ambaji truly mystical is the absence of an image or idol. The main object of worship is the Gokh, a wall niche containing the Vishwa Yantra. This Yantra represents the formless, all-pervading energy of the Goddess. Priests decorate the Yantra in a way that, from a distance, it appears as if the Goddess is seated in her full glory, draped in traditional Gujarati attire.
The temple is also deeply connected to the Ramayana. It is said that Lord Rama and Lakshmana visited the Arasur hills in search of Sita and were blessed by Maa Ambe with a divine arrow (Ajay) that helped Rama defeat Ravana.
The present temple structure is a masterpiece of white marble with gold-plated spires (Shikhars). The temple complex radiates an aura of peace and power, especially during the Bhadrapadi Purnima, when a massive fair is held, and thousands of pilgrims walk hundreds of kilometers on foot to pay their respects.
Devotees believe that:
Ritual / Darshan | Morning Timing | Evening Timing |
|---|---|---|
Temple Opening | 7:00 AM | 7:00 PM |
Morning Aarti | 7:00 AM – 7:30 AM | -- |
Morning Darshan | 7:30 AM – 11:30 AM | -- |
Rajbhog (Closed) | 11:30 AM – 12:00 PM | -- |
Afternoon Darshan | 12:30 PM – 4:30 PM | -- |
Evening Aarti | -- | 7:00 PM – 7:30 PM |
Evening Darshan | -- | 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM |
Note: Timings may change during Purnima, Navratri, and Solar/Lunar eclipses.
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Where is Ambaji Temple located?
It is located in the Banaskantha district of Gujarat, nestled in the Arasur hills near the border of Gujarat and Rajasthan.
Why is there no idol in Ambaji Temple?
Ambaji is a "Nirakar" (formless) shrine. It follows the ancient Vedic tradition where the Goddess is worshipped through a sacred Yantra (Vishwa Yantra) rather than a physical statue.
How do I reach Gabbar Hill?
You can reach the top of Gabbar Hill either by climbing 999 steps or by using the Ropeway (Udan Khatola) service, which offers a scenic view of the Aravalli range.
What is the significance of the Akhand Jyot?
The Akhand Jyot on Gabbar Hill is believed to be the spot where the heart of Sati fell. It has been kept burning for centuries as a symbol of the eternal presence of Shakti.
Is there a dress code?
While there is no rigid dress code, it is highly recommended to wear traditional and modest clothing (Saris/Suits for women, Dhoti/Kurta or formal wear for men).
How much time is required for Darshan?
On regular days, darshan takes 30–60 minutes. On Purnima or during Navratri, it can take 3–5 hours due to the heavy rush.
Can I book a Pooja in advance?
Yes, through Vandan Darshan, you can pre-book various Poojas and offerings to ensure a seamless spiritual experience.
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