
Ambaji set to become model temple town
The govt said on Tuesday that new facilities will be added, keeping in mind the requirements of the next 50 years.
To be implemented in two phases, with work on the first phase to begin shortly, the master plan addresses various needs of the entire Ambaji pilgrimage site. "The aim is to establish a new benchmark for pilgrimage sites by integrating sacred places and improving facilities for pilgrims," an official statement said. The site attracts lakhs of devotees during the Bhadarvi Poonam fair and throughout the year.
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The Gujarat Pavitra Yatradham Vikas Board (GPYVB), working under the state's tourism department, will execute the master plan.
At the centre of the master plan is Gabbar Hill, believed to be where Goddess Sati's heart fell, and the Ambaji Mata Temple.
"The plan envisions the integration of these two sacred sites and constructing an interactive corridor – Shakti Corridor – to enhance the spiritual journey between Ambaji Temple and the flame on Gabbar," the statement added.
The govt said various development works costing Rs 950 crore will be undertaken in the first phase.
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The main attraction in this phase is the construction of the Shakti Corridor connecting Ambaji Temple and Gabbar. This Shakti Corridor is a major attraction, forming a comprehensive network connecting Gabbar Hill, the temple, and Mansarovar. A vast Shakti Chowk will connect with Gabbar Darshan Chowk through the Shaktipath.
In the second phase, development works costing Rs 682 crore will be carried out for the Gabbar Temple and its surroundings, the expansion of Ambaji Temple and Mansarovar, and the development of Sati Sarovar. Event plazas and garba grounds will be developed in the Sati Sarovar and Sati Ghat areas. The master plan for Gabbar Hill includes the expansion of the temple complex, a circumambulation path, a ropeway.
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