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Khedbrahma

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Khedbrahma, India
Khedbrahma, India. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

About Khedbrahma

Khedbrahma is in North Gujarat, India. The city has several temples visited by pilgrims.

Khedbrahma travel guide

Understand

Khedbrahma is situated on the banks of Harnav river which divides city in north and south. The town is connected with mythological history and has been pilgrim site for centuries. The 11th century Brahma, Ambika and Pankhnath Mahadev temples are the oldest monuments of the town. The town has an old stepwell, the Brahma Vav. It was under Parmaras, Chaulukyas and Pariharas before it came under Idar State in 13th century.

Getting there

By train 1 Khedbrahma Railway Station. Railway line under construction connecting to Himmatnagar and Ahmedabad. (updated May 2023)

By bus Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation (GSRTC/ST), provides bus service connecting all major cities and towns of Gujarat. Go 2 Khedbrahma GSRTC Bus Station. (updated May 2023) or 3 Petrol Pump Bus Stop. (updated May 2023)

By Jeep Shared Jeeps are available from Idar and Himmatnagar but they are somewhat crowded and uncomfortable.

By plane The nearest airport is Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport at Ahmedabad.

Getting around

Autorickshaws are the main local mode of transport. Shuttles are available for transport in the city.

See

1 Brahma Vav, opposite the Brahma temple. Based on ornamentation of the miniature shrines in the stepwell, it is dated to 14th century. It has 27 niches without any idols now. It is now in despair due to lack of maintenance. (updated May 2023) 2 Brahma Temple. One of the rare Brahma temples of India. It was built in third quarter of the 11th century. (updated May 2023) 3 Ambika Mataji temple (Nana Ambaji temple). Situated in north-east of the town, the Ambika temple was built in the early 11th century and has been renovated many times since. (updated May 2023) 4 Bhrigurishi Ashram and Bhrigunath Mahadev temple. It is associated with folklores and Puranic stories. (updated May 2023) 5 Kshirjamba Mahalaxmi temple (Kshirjamba Mataji temple) (Opp. Brigu Rishi Ashram). According to religious texts, Kshirja was the family goddess of people created during the yajna of Brahma. The temple is on a hillock accessible by vehicle as well as steps. Gives a good view of the Harnav river. (updated May 2023) 6 Pankhanath Mahadev temple (Pankheshwar). A west-facing plain simple temple which is restored several times. In the back-niche of the temple, there is a figure of Nataraja (Shivatandav) with eight hands which helps in deciding the dating of the temple. There is also one more Shiva figure in other form. The temple belongs to c. 11th century, built during reign of Bhima I of Chaulukya dynasty, contemporary of Sun Temple, Modhera. In the sanctum, there is a small protuberance instead of an elaborate lingam which is considered swayambhu (self-existent) by the devotees. (updated May 2023) 7 Mahavir Swami Jain temple. 500-year-old temple which is under reconstruction now. (updated May 2023)

Further out

1 Polo Group of Monuments and the Vijaynagar Forest (Polo Forest), Near Abhapur village. There are several ruined ancient Hindu and Jain temples which are more than 500 years old. Free.

Buy

1 Sardar Chowk market. There are several shops and carts selling items of daily needs, fruits, vegetables and groceries. (updated May 2023) 2 Krishna Sweet Mart. Local popular sweet shop. (updated May 2023)

Eat

1 Raghu Chhaya Palace. Punjabi dishes. (updated May 2023) 2 Blue Moon. For Punjabi and Gujarati dishes. (updated May 2023) 3 Royal Darbar. Dalbati - Rajasthani dish. (updated May 2023)

Drink & nightlife

1 Amul Parlour. Dairy parlour serving various milk products. (updated May 2023)

Sleep

1 Ambika Yatrik Bhavan. (updated May 2023)

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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