Temple Timings and Details
Darshan Timings
Opening Timing - 06:00 AM
Closing Timing - 11:00 PM
Aarti Timings
Morning Timing - 08:30 AM
Evening Timing - 09:00 PM
About Bhadrakali Mata Ji Mandir Ahmedabad
It is the oldest temple of Shri Bhadrakali Maa and is located in the heart of old Ahmedabad, previously known as Karnavati. It is believed that Devi Bhadrakali is the guardian goddess of the people living in the city. She is also famous as Nagar Devi. The main attraction of the temple is the rides that Maa changes daily, like elephant, lion, Nandi, lotus, peacock, etc. Both the Chaitra Navratri and Shardiya Navratri are celebrated here and at that time the Bhandara is also there.How to Reach Ahmedabad, Bhadrakali Mata MandirShri Bhadrakali Mata Temple, Ahmedabad, is very famous in Gujarat, which you can visit by various transportation modes.By RailThe nearest railway station to the temple is Kalupur Railway Station, Ahmedabad. The distance from Kalupur Railway Station to Bhadrakali Mata Temple is 5 km, which you can travel by auto or by taxi. By AirYou need to board your flight for Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, Ahmedabad. The distance from the airport to the temple is around 10.8 km. You can hire a private taxi from the airport that will drop you at your location in just 20-25 minutes.By RoadYou can take a bus from any part of Gujarat to Ahmedabad Bus Station. The distance from the bus stand to Bhadrakali Mata Temple is around 2.2 km away from the temple. You can take a look for taxis, city buses and autos to choose the best option for you to reach the temple from the bus stand.Best Time to Visit Bhadrakali Temple, AhmedabadOctober to March is the best time to visit Bhadrakali Temple, Ahmedabad.
Accommodation Near Bhadrakali Mata Ji Mandir Ahmedabad
Temple Location
Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)
1. Which goddess is Devi Bhadrakali?
Devi Bhadrakali is known as the goddess Kali.
2. Where is the Bhadrakali temple located?
The Bhadrakali Mata temple is located in Bhadra Chowk, Bhadra Fort, Ahmedabad, Gujarat.
3. Is photography allowed in the temple?
No, photography is not allowed in the temple.
