Manav Mandir is a lotus shaped pink templelocated at Cinema Road, Ahmedabad. The temple has been erected by the Ashirvad society in the year 1980. Mataji also known as Ambaji is the presiding deity of the temple. Mataji is considered as the source of Shakti-Spiritual energy. It is also called as ‘Kamal Mandir’ because the deity is elegantly situated in the lotus shaped temple.
Attractions of Manav Mandir
Manav Mandir has become a favourite tourist attraction centre among the people. It is surrounded by charming gardens where one can experience peace. Every year, thousands of worshipers from all around the world visit Manav Mandir to seek Darshan and Blessings of deity holy mother.
Visitors are allowed to visit the temple from mornings 6.00 AM to 12.30 PM and from 3.00 PM to 9.30 PM. The aarti is conducted at 7.00 AM and 7.00 PM. During the Navaratri festival (festival of nine nights of worship in September-October) special prayers and yajnas are organized. During this time, the Goddess is adorned in different colourful dresses depicting various moods at different hours.
Connectivity of Manav Mandir
It is situated only 500 kms from Mumbai. It is well connected to other cities via air and rail.
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