North Gujarat
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North Gujarat is in India.Cities
- — administrative capital of Gujarat, city of Akshardham Temple and the second planned Green City
- — a town noted for its history and mythology. Famous for its marble and granite mines
- — a city noted for its ceramic industry. Himatnagar has many beautiful temples, the Maharaja Himmat Singh Fort and holds a wide range of festivals during the year
- — located on the Idar hills, Idar is known for its temples and beautiful architectural monuments
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- — a city in the Mahesana District
- — a once heavily fortified town with several temples dedicated to Hinduism and Jainism
- — ancient fortified town.
- — a village in Prantij Taluka in Sabar Kantha District of Gujarat State
- — a city in Sabarkantha district.
- — a city in Sabarkantha district.
- — a village in Prantij Taluka in Sabar Kantha District of Gujarat State
- — ancient fortified town.
- — a once heavily fortified town with several temples dedicated to Hinduism and Jainism
- — a city in the Mahesana District
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- — located on the Idar hills, Idar is known for its temples and beautiful architectural monuments
- — a city noted for its ceramic industry. Himatnagar has many beautiful temples, the Maharaja Himmat Singh Fort and holds a wide range of festivals during the year
- — a town noted for its history and mythology. Famous for its marble and granite mines
See
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Roda Group of Temples
address: Near Raisinghpura (Roda) villageThe 8th-9th century dated seven Hindu temples built during Gurjara-Pratihara or Rashtrakuta period. Considered as the fountainhead of all classical temples of Gujarat. -
Juna Bhavnath Temple, Mau
address: Near Mau viilageThis 1300 years old temple has a reservoir, kund, named Bhrigukund which believed to cure leprosy if bathed in its water. There is a temple dedicated to Shiva and temple dedicated to the son of Bhrigu, Avan Rishi. The place is situated on the banks of Hathmati river dam. The fair is organised on the last Monday of Shraavana month of Hindu calendar and on Mahashivratri which is visited by large number of people. -
Polo group of Monuments and the Vijaynagar Forest
address: Near Abhapur villageThere are several ruined ancient Hindu and Jain temples which are more than 500 years old. -
Sapteshwar Mahadev temple
address: 1.5km from Arsodia villageConfluence of Sabarmati and Debhol rivers, this is place of natural beauty. The kund and a temple housing seven linga of Shiva is ancient and associated with lores of Saptarishis. -
Mahakali temple
address: Sampad villageConstructed by king of erstwhile Idar state in 15th century for the fulfillment of wish of child. -
Brahmaji temple and stepwell
address: Khedbrahma -
Brahmaji temple
address: KhedbrahmaThe rare temple of Brahma built circa 1400. -
Mini Pavagadh
address: Vaktapur village300 years old temple dedicated to Mahakali is popular in pilgrims. Fairs are organised on Janmashtami and Mahashivaratri.