Maa Ashapura Temple - Madhapar - Bhuj

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Navavas, Madhapar, Bhuj, Gujarat 370020, India

Postal code : 370020
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Navavas, Madhapar, Bhuj, Gujarat 370020, India
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sanjay dangar on Google

Nice and clin temple ?
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anantharaman k on Google

Ashapura Devi Maa Temple, Kutch, Gujarat. Ashapura Mata is one of aspect of Devi and one of the principle deity of Kutch. As the name indicates, she is the Goddess who fulfills the wish & desires of all those who trust and believe her. The unique thing about most of the idol of Ashapura Mata is that it has 7 pairs of eyes. Her temples are mainly found in Gujarat. Some people in Rajasthan and Gujarat consider her to be an incarnation (avatar) of goddess Annapoorna devi. Kuldevi She is considered as Kuldevi by many Kutchi communities, Billore and is chiefly the clan deity of Chauhans, Jadeja Rajputs, the ruling dynasty of Cutch State, Nawanagar State, Rajkot, Morvi, Gondal State Ambliara State and Dhrol (baria state). The main temple is located at Mata no Madh in Kutch, where she is worshiped as kuldevi of Jadeja rulers of Kutch and main guardian deity of region. Gosar & Poladia community of Kutch consider her to be their Kuladevi. The Sindhi community, like the Khichda group, worship Ashapura Mata as their Kuldevi. In Gujarat Junaghad, Devchandani Parivar worship her as Kuldevi, where her temple is located beside [Uparkot]. In Gujarat, even many Chauhan, Baria Rajputs like Purabia Chouhans also worship her as Kuldevi. The Devda Rajputs also worship her as Kuldevi. The Brahmin communities like Billore, Gaur [Lata] Thanki, Pandit and Dave Pushkarna, Sompura Salat also worship her as Kuldevi. Even the Vaishya community, like Vijayvargiya worship her. The Brahma Kshatri caste also worship her as their Kuldevi. The Raghuvanshi Lohana community Sodha from Dhrafa, Surat, Rajkot worship her as their Kuldevi. Temples As said earlier, the main and original temple of Ashapura Mata, is located at Mata no Madh in Kutch, where she is worshiped as Kuldevi of Jadeja rulers of Kutch and main guardian deity of region. The original temple located 80 km from Bhuj, and apparently thousands of years old was renovated around 1300 AD by Karad Vanias, who were ministers in court of Lakho Fulani, ruler of Kutch. The deity was later adapted as Kuldevi by Jadeja rulers, when they won battles, with her blessings. Every year at Navratri annual fair at Mata no Madh, lakhs of devotees turn up to pay their respects to the goddess form all over Gujarat and even Mumbai. Another temple is also at Bhuj, located within fortified town, which was originally capital of Kingdom of Kutch Her temples are also found in other Jadeja domains of Rajkot, Jasdan, Morbi, Gondal, Jamnagar, Ghumli, where the Jadejas, who migrated from Kutch, built her temples and installed her as clan deity. In Gumli, on Barda hills, this is when Maa Shakti kills a demon on request of a Sati and she request Maa too reside on the hills and named her Maa Ashapura. This is the First temple of Mataji. Maa Ashapura is still heard and also hears Maa's lion's roar. Ashapura Mataji's temple is in Gadhkada village in Amreli district. Every 1st day of Navratri, lot of people come there for Mataji's Yagna. In Rajasthan, her temples are in Pokhran, Modran and Nadol. In Mumbai also there is a famous temple of Ashapura Mata. In Bangalore, there is a temple dedicated to her named "Sh. Ashapura Mataji Mandir" that is located near Bannerghatta National Park. In Pune, there is temple near Kondhwa.In Thane also famous ashapura temple located near kapurvadi. Ashapura Mata Temple, a 14th-century temple, is dedicated to the chief deity of Jadeja Rajputs, Ashapura Mata. The temple was commissioned under the rule of Jadeja dynasty and was constructed by two Karad Vanias- Ajo and Anagor. Ashapura Devi Maa, an incarnation of Annapoorna devi, is popular amongst her devotees as she fulfills desires and wishes of people who pray to her in need. In Gujarat, many other communities worship her as a kuldevi. Origin of the shrine is stepped in antiquity. One can see the references of Ashapura Devi Maa in the Puranas, Rudrayamal Tantra and so on which are all said to point to this shrine in Kutch. As such there are no ancient records that give any indications of the begin
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Varun Pal on Google

Maa Ashapura temple is so pretty. I'm go here and i feel better and relaxing every HINDU is must visit this place one time in a life.
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Brijesh Shah on Google

It’s a nice place situated in the centre of a small town, the road is very tricky though you can reach here by asking some villagers out there, they are very nice they will surely help to reach out there. It’s a small temple though you can seat there because it’s a very silent place . You can feel a good aura here. Just beside this temple you can also find a temple of Hanuman ji also. Both the temples are closed from 1:30 noon to 5 evening. The car can easily go there. The road are good enough
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Rahul Pandya on Google

Religious place and have good to go with your friends and family and also have weekend here you will also find historical place here in bhuj and Kutch must visit
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Bharat Rami on Google

jay asapura maa, photography prohibited inside mandir, free food, free stay,
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samir shah on Google

One of the best decorated mataji temple I have seen
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Satish Kumar on Google

An essence of inner self realised when I visited the temple. I came here with many wishes and desires as I heard that the Goddess Ashapura fulfills them, but when I visited here... I felt selfless, dispassionate and detached from those earthly thoughts.

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