Shamlaji temple
In the district of Aravalli, on the banks of river Meshwo
stands the temple of Shamlaji, considered by Vaishnavites as one of the hundred
and fifty four most important places of pilgrimage in India. This temple of
Lord Vishnu has a white flag always at the top of temple, and hence also called
Dhouli Dhawaja Wada in Gujrati. The present temple dedicated, is built probably
in 11th century during Solanki rule and renovated at least 500 years ago with
many of the inscriptions in the shrine pointing to various dates in history.
Years ago the Idar State rulers gave the trusteeship of Shamlaji temple to the
Modhari Rao Saheb and they still leads the trust of the temple. The tribal
community in the area revers the Shamlaji as Kaliyo Dev or the Dark Divine.
Location Gujarat, Aravalli, Gandhinagar
Legend
According to one legend, Lord Brahma once embarked on a
journey to find out the most sacred site)on the earth. He came to Shamlaji,
which he liked the most and performed penance there for a thousand years. Lord
Shiva, who was pleased with him, asked him to perform a yagna in the area.
Before the beginning of the yagna, Lord Vishnu manifested himself in the form
of Shamlaji and blessed the place with his presence.
Another story describes
an Adivasi finding the idol of Lord Shamlaji while ploughing his land.
He worshipped it and was blessed with an abundant yield. A Vaishnava merchant,
who came to know of this, built the temple and installed the idol.
Architecture
The shrine is built of white sandstone and brick it is
surrounded by a wall with a gateway. The outer are richly carved and
intricately adorned. There are figures of gods and goddesses, of men and
innumerable animals, geographical designs and large variety of flowers. There
are also images depicting episodes from Mahabharatha and Ramayana. Made in Chalukya
style of architecture, it has two storeys supported on pillars. The main shrine
is covered by beautiful domed ceilings and traditional spire. The temple is
divided into three parts: Sabha Mandap, Antaraal and Garbha Griha. The sanctum
has a beautiful deity of the Lord in black stone. The various incarnations of
Lord Vishnu carved out on the image crown There is also an image of Garuda, his
vehicle.
Culture
Aravalli is one of the newer district in Gujarat, which came
into being in 2013. The district has been named after the Aravalli Hills that
run across the states of Gujarat and Rajasthan. The district has several
Buddhist relics and spiritual centres.
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Darsan Info
Temple timings - 6.00 AM to 8.30 PM . The temple will be
closed in the afternoon from 12:30 PM to 2.00 PM.
Darsan Dresscode
Devotees are advised to wear clean and conservative attire.
Famous Festival
November - Temple mela/fair, Karthik Poornima
Temple Rituals
The priests perform regular rituals like aarti,bhog etc to
the deities.
Special Rituals
In the month of November, an annual fair is held at the
shrine. A large number of devotees arrive to the Shamlaji fair on foot or on
camel carts, singing devotional songs and dancing to it. The tribal
communities, especially the Bhil community, celebrates the fair with fervour
and devotion. Karthik Poornima is an important day of the fair
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