Nadabet Shree Nadeshwari Mataji Temple

Temple Timings and Details

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Darshan Timings

The Temple is open 24 Hours

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Aarti Timings

Morning Aarti: 05:00 AM

Evening Aarti: 06:30 PM 


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Dress Code Traditional and formal clothing
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Prasad Not available
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Photography Allowed

About Nadabet Shree Nadeshwari Mataji Temple

This unique temple dedicated to Mata Nadeshwari Devi is near the Indo-Pakistan border in Gujarat. It is believed a group of Indian Army Jawans entered the Pakistan side of the border to fight and were afraid many would not return. The commander prayed to Mata Nadeshwari and as a result all the Jawans came back safe. A temple was then built by the BSF and is looked after by them. The priest of the temple is from the BSF (Border Security Force).How to Reach Shree Nadeshwari Mataji Temple, NadabetTo reach Shree Nadeshwari Mataji Temple in Nadabet, Gujarat, you can follow these general guidelines.By RoadIf you are driving from Ahmedabad, you can take NH47 or SH41, which leads towards Nadabet. After that, you can easily reach Shree Nadeshwari Mataji Temple by using local transportation services.By RailThe nearest railway station from Nadabet is located in Ahmedabad. From there, you can use any local or private transportation to reach Shree Nadeshwari Mataji Temple.By AirSardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport of Ahmedabad is the most preferable and closest airport from Nadabet. After reaching there, a hired taxi will help you reach Shree Nadeshwari Mataji Temple.Best Time to Visit Shree Nadeshwari Mataji Temple NadabetOctober to February and July to September months are the prime times to visit Shree Nadeshwari Mataji Temple in Nadabet.

Temple Location

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

1. What is the location of Shree Nadeshwari Mataji Temple?

The temple is situated in Gujarat's Banaskantha district in Nadabet, close to the Indo-Pak border. It is located en route to the venue of Nadabet Seema Darshan.

2. Who is Mataji Nadeshwari?

A local goddess known as Nadeshwari Mataji is regarded as the guardian of warriors and the defender of the boundary. Both local devotees and BSF troops worship her for protection, fortitude, and benefits.

3. What time does the temple open?

Typically, the temple is open daily from 6:00 AM until 8:00 PM. Due to border security procedures or on festival days, hours may differ significantly.

4. Does the temple celebrate any significant festivals?

They celebrate local festivals, Ashwin Purnima, and Navratri with tremendous fervour.

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