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  • 5/5 Jimish V. 5 years ago on Google
    The Chamund or Chotila hill which is surmounted by the temple ofΒ ChamundaΒ and is 1173 feet in height. The temple is reached by climbing 620 steps.This temple has faclities of prasad timing 11.00 AM to 2 PM The chotila hill every distance of climbing good water and fan facilities.
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  • 5/5 Joseph W. 2 years ago on Google
    Religious : This is a very important temple of Chamunda Mata from religious perspective. Its located on a hillock. It has steps which takes around 45 minutes to climb and they are steep. Its also believed that one should not stay there post sunset when temple is closed for people as Lion has been sighted in some instances which is also Devi's vehicle. Also lot of strange noises are heard from temple as Chamundi devi is a goddess similar to Mahakali devi, so dark forces are heard. Accessibility: Nearest airport is Rajkot and approximately 40 kms by a well connected highway. Nearest railway station is a small town called Than where most of the express trains stops enroute to Mumbai. You can also find auto to come here and they charge 400-600 rupees with distance being 25 kms. Accommodation: Many hotels and dharamshalas are available but may be full if dates are religiously important. Eat: Awesome food on highway with variety of North Indian, Gujarati , south indian and fast food. Rotis are dipped in butter and ghee. Food is cheap and tasty. Although good ambience may not be found. Must try Gujrati Thalia at lala raghuvanshi
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  • 5/5 Aashish's M. 1 year ago on Google
    Jay ma chamunda πŸ™ Divine place ✨️
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  • 5/5 Satyajeet J. 11 months ago on Google
    Chotila is a town located in the Surendranagar district of the state of Gujarat, India. It is situated on the bank of the river Bhogavo and is known for its religious significance. Chotila is particularly famous for the Chamunda Mataji Temple, which is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Chamunda. The Chamunda Mataji Temple is located on a hill called Chotila Hill, which is about 4 kilometers away from the town. The temple is a major pilgrimage site and attracts a large number of devotees throughout the year, especially during the Navaratri festival. The temple complex includes various other shrines and facilities for the convenience of the visitors. Apart from the Chamunda Mataji Temple, Chotila also has other notable attractions such as the Kalika Mata Temple and the Satadhar Ashram. The Kalika Mata Temple is another important religious site dedicated to the goddess Kali. The Satadhar Ashram is a spiritual retreat center that offers a serene environment for meditation and spiritual practices. Chotila is well-connected to other cities in Gujarat through road and rail networks. The nearest major city is Rajkot, which is about 80 kilometers away. Visitors can easily reach Chotila by road from Rajkot or by taking a train to the Chotila railway station. Overall, Chotila is a significant religious destination in Gujarat, attracting devotees and tourists alike who seek spiritual solace and want to explore the cultural heritage of the region.
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  • 5/5 love guru tips only and c. 1 year ago on Google
    "Best place for outing, best facility for lodging and boarding for family stay" "U can find all ur needs nearby.. food.. rooms ...washrooms...etc..." "Like free of cost food and living room of management of Chotila Mandir Trust. "
    1 person found this review helpful πŸ‘

  • 5/5 Rushi B. 2 years ago on Google
    From onwards 2 nd November 2021 , photos of maa Chamunda can be taken , in the temple also .We being lucky had the first photo of maa Chamunda!!! It was strictly prohibited for about 25 Years . One feels divine in the lap of maa Chamunda .. jai Chamunda maa !! πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™
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  • 5/5 DHAIVAT S. 1 year ago on Google
    This is the temple of chamunda ma😍..15 min to climb the stairs..Then the best view of mountain will come..must visit
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  • 4/5 Prashant G. 4 years ago on Google
    Chamunda Maa temple on Hill Adventures 999 steps
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  • 5/5 Jatin H. 1 year ago on Google
    Chamunda Mata ki Jay Chotila Temple, also known as the Chamunda Mataji Temple, is a popular Hindu pilgrimage site situated at the top of the Chotila Mountain in Gujarat, India. This ancient temple is dedicated to Goddess Chamunda, a form of Devi Durga who is worshipped for her fierce power and strength. The temple attracts a large number of devotees from all over the country who come to seek the blessings of the goddess. The Chotila Mountain, where the temple is located, is around 1250 feet high and provides a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding landscape. The temple is surrounded by lush greenery and serene environment, making it an ideal place for meditation and introspection. It is said that the goddess is very powerful and can fulfill the wishes of her devotees. The Chotila Temple has a rich history and is believed to have been built over 500 years ago by the Khachar Kathis who made it one of their principal seats. The Kathis were a prominent community in Gujarat who were known for their bravery and valor. They ruled over the region for several centuries and were known to be great patrons of the arts and culture. The temple complex consists of several shrines and pavilions dedicated to different deities. The main shrine of the temple houses the idol of Goddess Chamunda, which is made of black stone and is adorned with intricate carvings and decorations. The goddess is depicted in a fierce form, holding weapons in her multiple hands and riding a lion. Apart from the main shrine, the temple also has a small museum that showcases the history and culture of the region. The museum has a collection of ancient artifacts and relics, including pottery, coins, and weapons, which provide a glimpse into the past of the Kathi community and their way of life. The temple is also known for its annual festival, which is held during the Navratri season. During this festival, the temple is decorated with lights and flowers, and several cultural programs and events are organized. The festival attracts a large number of devotees and tourists from all over the country. In recent years, the temple has undergone several renovations and upgrades to improve its infrastructure and facilities for the devotees. The temple has a large parking area, clean restrooms, and a canteen that serves delicious vegetarian food. In conclusion, the Chotila Temple is a significant pilgrimage site for Hindus and is known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and stunning natural beauty. The temple provides a serene and peaceful environment for meditation and spiritual growth and is a must-visit for anyone interested in exploring the religious and cultural heritage of Gujarat. How to Reach Chotila :- If you're planning to visit the holy shrine of Shree Chamunda Mataji in Chotiladham, there are several options available for transportation. The nearest railway station to Chotila is Thangadh Junction, which is just half an hour away. You can take a train to Thangadh Railway Station and then hire a private vehicle or take a bus to reach Chotila. If you prefer air travel, the nearest airport to Chotila is either Rajkot Airport or Ahmedabad Airport. From there, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to reach Chotila. The distance between Rajkot Airport and Chotila is about 50 km, and it may take around 1 hour to reach by road. If you're traveling from other parts of the state, you can take a public bus operated by the Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation (GSRTC) from Rajkot, Surendranagar, Ahmedabad, Limbadi, or other cities. GSRTC buses are recommended for safety reasons, but there are also several private bus operators from Rajkot and Ahmedabad that operate to and from Chotila. Regardless of the mode of transportation, reaching Shree Chamunda Mataji in Chotiladham is an experience of a lifetime that is sure to leave you feeling spiritually enriched. Must visit Chotila
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  • 5/5 Priyanka P. 1 year ago on Google
    Nice temple and amazing view from the temple

  • 5/5 komal M. 1 year ago on Google
    This is just the best place very blessed but most of the days its crowded

  • 5/5 Free running & P. 1 year ago on Google
    The temple is situated on a picturesque hill, and visitors have to climb a flight of stairs to reach it. The climb can be a bit tiring, but the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape make it all worthwhile. The temple architecture is impressive, with intricate carvings and decorations that showcase the rich cultural heritage of Gujarat. Devotees from all over the region visit the Chamunda Mata temple to seek blessings from the goddess. The temple holds various religious rituals and festivals throughout the year, providing a vibrant and festive atmosphere for visitors. The temple premises are well-maintained, clean, and hygienic, ensuring a comfortable and safe experience for visitors. The temple also has various amenities such as a prayer hall, a cafeteria, and a souvenir shop, making it a convenient and enjoyable destination for visitors. Apart from its religious significance, the Chamunda Mata temple is also a popular tourist attraction. The mountain and the temple offer breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. Overall, the Chamunda Mata temple located at Chotila Mountain in Gujarat is a must-visit destination for those seeking a spiritual and cultural experience. Whether you are a devotee seeking blessings or a tourist looking to explore the rich cultural heritage of Gujarat, this temple is definitely worth a visit.

  • 5/5 Bhavin N. 1 year ago on Google
    Beautiful temple πŸ›• of Maa Chamunda on Chotila hill. One temple πŸ›• of Maa Chamunda is also situated at the foot of Chotila hill. Devotees who can not climb the hill can have darshan of Maa Chamunda at this temple. There are steps with roof to reach the temple on hill. Temple trust provides Prasad (free meal) in the noon between 11 to 2. Devotees have to carry Shreefal (coconut), Chunri etc. from the shops at the foot of the hill because you will not find shops to buy them on the top of the hill. Temple trust has very well maintained the hill and temple area in terms of basic facilities, cleanliness etc. There is huge parking area having parking capacity of 500+ cars πŸš—. During monsoon the beauty of the hill looks awesome πŸ‘Œ. Temple trust has a Dharmshala at the foot of the hill. Here you can get rooms for stay free of cost. Rooms are very well maintained, neat and clean. Children will enjoy the most here. Jay Maa Chamunda πŸ™

  • 5/5 Rajesh C. 1 year ago on Google
    Holly place. Steps are very steep but cover with hood . Prefer to go in early morning


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