Vaishno Devi Mandir Ahmedabad

Vaishno Devi Mandir Ahmedabad

Vaishno Devi Mandir, Ahmedabad – History, Timings, Location, Prasad, Entry Fee, How to Reach and Online Booking

Vaishno Devi Mandir Ahmedabad History:

Vaishno Devi Mandir, Ahmedabadis the replica of the Vaishnodevi temple situated in Jammu. Devotees throng to the Chota Vaishno Devi temple of Ahmedabad.  Journey to this temple gives the same feeling of visiting the Vaishno Devi temple of Jammu. The temple priest gives devotees Kumkum, and a silver coin as a Prasad. It is believed that keeping this silver coin in the lockers promotes growth in wealth. The whole temple sound with an echo of “Jai Mata Di”. Devotees who cannot go to the Jammu Vaishno Devi temple can visit this Chota Vaishno Devi temple. This temple is always crowded with devotees but it is heavily crowded on weekends. This temple looks spectacular in the festival seasons, especially on Navratri. Devotees offer coconuts, clothes, rice and much more. As this temple is present in an accessible route of Ahmedabad, it is a great ease for devotees to darshan Mata Vaishno Devi and can feel the experience of visiting Jammu without going Jammu as the temple is the replica of the main Vaishno Devi temple located in Jammu.

Vaishno Devi Mandir Ahmedabad Timings:

All Days of the Week
5.00 am to 10.00 pm
Note: Temple is highly crowded during Sundays

Vaishno Devi Mandir Ahmedabad Entry Fee:

No Entry Fee (Free)

Prasad:

  • Kumkum
  • Silverish Coin as a remembrance/ Prasad
  • Belief: It is a belief that preserving this coin in the locker promotes growth in wealth

Address:

Near Vaishno Devi Circle,

Sarkhej – Gandhinagar Highway,

Khodiyar, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 382481

How to Reach Vaishno Devi Mandir Ahmedabad?

By Air:

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport is the nearest airport which is 15.7 km away from the temple

By Rail:

Ahmedabad Railway station is the nearest railway station which is 19.3 km away from the temple

By Road:

Ahmedabad is well connected with many major cities, also many private vehicles run directly to the temple.

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