Temple Timings and Details
Darshan Timings
Opening Timing: 5:00 AM
Closing Timing: 8:00 PM
Aarti Timings
Morning Aarti – 07:00 AM
Evening Aarti – 06:30 PM
Vijayadashami (24 October 2023)
About Arbuda Devi Temple Mount Abu
Arbuda Devi Temple is located on Mount Abu in the Arvali Hills and Guru Shikhar is the highest peak. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Durga. It is believed that the half-body part of Sati (‘Adhar’) fell here and it was found that the image of Adhar Devi hanging in mid-air is the reason this temple is called Adhar Devi Temple. Navaratri is the most important festival celebrated in this temple. How to Reach Arbuda Devi Temple AbuThe temple can be reached easily by taking the different modes of transport. Some of them are given below.By RailThe nearest railway station is Abu Road station, Mount Abu, at a distance of 28 km from the temple. You can get the direct trains from many major stations. There you can get the local public transport or can even hire a private taxi to reach the temple.By RoadThe city is very well connected by roadway; there are visitors from nearby cities frequently. So, even one can get the public transport and private taxis reaching from the nearby cities easily. You can take a direct taxi to this temple.By AirThe nearest airport is Maharana Pratap airport, at a distance of 178 km from the temple. You can get direct flights to this temple. Even you can hire the taxi or get the public transport to reach the temple.Best Time to Visit Adhar Devi TempleThe best time to visit this temple is from October to March. You can get the best time to explore the temple and do the sightseeing.
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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)
1. What is the history of Arbuda Mataji?
It is believed that the Parmar ruler originated at Mount Abu from 'Agnikunda'; that's why Arbuda Devi is still Kuldevi of Parmar Kshatriya.
2. How many steps are there in Arbuda Devi Temple?
There are 365 steep stairs to reach the temple.
3. What is the meaning of Adhar Devi?
The Adhar Devi Temple is said to have the Adhar, meaning the half-body part of Sati.
