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Shri Ambadevi Temple, Amravati
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Shri
Ambadevi Temple is situated at the heart of the city at Gandhi Square. It is a
very old temple and can find it's mention in the old gazetteers. People from all walk of
life and from different parts of India visit this temple. The Navaratri Festival , which
falls just before Dasara festival, is celebrated by people & the temple
authorities with gaiety & Harmony. During these nine days various cultural and
religious programs are arranged. Big mela is held on this occasion which is visited by
people from all walk of life with same enthusiasm. Ample number of good staying
facilities are available in various Hotels nearby. How to reach - It is 1 Km towards West from Amravati Railway station & 1.5 Km. from Amravati Bus Stand. Ample number of local vehicles and taxis are available from Amravati Railway station & Bus Stand. The Vehicles and Taxies are also available from Badnera railway station (on Mumbai - Calcutta Rail Route). |
Shri Ekviradevi Temple, Amravati
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Shri
Ekvira Devi Temple is situated in the vicinity of Amba devi Temple. This Temple is
just a few steps away from Amba devi Temple. This is a very old Temple. It was
built around the year 1660 by the great son of Amravati Paramhans Shri Janardan
Swami. Devi (Godess) is a incarnation of Shakti, during the Navaratri festival the
celebration are not separate, everybody who visit Shri Amba Devi also visit Shri Ekvira
devi Temple. Ample number of good quality staying facilities are available in various
Hotels nearby. How to reach - It is 1 Km towards West from Amravati Railway station & 1.5 Km. from Amravati Bus Stand. Ample number of local vehicles and taxis are available from Amravati Railway station & Bus Stand. The Vehicles and Taxies are also available from Badnera railway station (on Mumbai - Calcutta Rail Route). |