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  • Place Types Hindu temple
  • Address Kutch, Gujarat 370165, India
  • Coordinate 23.9384528,70.716844
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4.6
  • Compound Code WPQ8+9P Dhabda, Gujarat, India
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Ravechi Mata Mandir
Ravechi Mata Mandir
Ravechi Mata Mandir
Ravechi Mata Mandir
Ravechi Mata Mandir
Ravechi Mata Mandir
Ravechi Mata Mandir
Ravechi Mata Mandir
Ravechi Mata Mandir
Ravechi Mata Mandir
Reviews
Hasmukh Boricha (12/12/2020)
Love to see again and again superb atmosphere
Dave Rajendra (02/13/2018)
Good historic religious place. One must visit
Sitangshu Dutta (07/03/2018)
The place is historic and the the temple is very fine. It is a hindu temple. The place is also very fine.
Bhaumik P Chaudhari (01/23/2019)
Nice temple of Ravechi Ma at kutch. Rav is combined village of three small villages; Rav Moti, Rav Nani and Temple; in an open plain, located nineteen miles from Chobari, in Rapar Taluka of Kutch district of Gujarat, India.nnThere is a temple dedicated to Ravechi Mata on the bank of a large pond, built in 1821 (Samvat 1878) at a cost of £633 (24,000 Kutch koris- {The Kori was the currency of Kutch until 1948. It was subdivided into 24 Dokda (singular Dokdo ), each of 2 Trambiyo. Only coins were issued. Other copper coins in use were called Dhabbu and Dhinglo. The Kori was replaced by the Indian rupee at a rate of 1 Rupee = 3½ Koris.} ) . The temple is 30 feet long 17 broad and 54 high with two domed porches, the first 7 feet square and the second 14 feet by 7, and a shrine 14 feet by 13 raised on a platform 44 feet high. In the shrine, smeared with red paint and butter and with five other images at her side, is a large statue of Ravechi Mata and opposite it Naklank or the Horse incarnation standing on three legs on a pillar. The goddess is highly venerated by the people of Vagad region of Kutch. Out of the temple income about 500 cows are maintained, and travelers are fed daily with milk, curds, and bread. The old temple, a range of finely carved nine-domed shrines with porches built by the Pandavas, is said to have been destroyed by the troops of one of the Babi chiefs. At the corner of the courtyard wall is a memorial stone with an inscription dated 1271 (Samvat 1328).
dev sooraj (11/13/2018)
good temple..there is 6 km away from main mandir there is another temple is on gangto island...superb sea view from that island
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