Key Points

Gujarat's Ambaji Mata Temple is set for a major transformation under a 50-year master plan worth Rs 1632 crore. The project includes a Shakti Corridor linking key pilgrimage sites and upgrades to Gabbar Parvat. Sustainable tech and mythological themes will enhance the spiritual experience for devotees. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel is closely monitoring the project's execution.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Unveils Rs 1632 Crore Ambaji Temple Master Plan

  • Rs 1632 crore master plan to modernize Ambaji Temple and Gabbar Parvat
  • Shakti Corridor to connect key pilgrimage sites
  • Sustainable tech integration for Jyot and Visha Yantra
  • Mythological themes and festival zones to enhance devotee experience
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Gujarat: Ambaji pilgrimage to be developed as benchmark for model temple town under the master plan

Gujarat's Ambaji pilgrimage to be transformed into a model temple town with Rs 1632 crore development, featuring Shakti Corridor and Gabbar Parvat upgrades.

"Rooted in faith and guided by a long-term vision, the redevelopment of Ambaji will enrich the spiritual experience for every pilgrim. – Gujarat CMO"

Gandhinagar, July 29

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel is enhancing pilgrimage sites across Gujarat as centres of spiritual experience for every devotee.

Nestled in the Aravalli mountain range, Shri Ambaji Mata Temple is a revered spiritual centre that draws lakhs of devotees year-round, especially during every full moon and the Bhadarvi Poonam fair.

During his tenure as Chief Minister, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made significant contributions to Ambaji's development. As Prime Minister, he launched a nationwide campaign to modernise religious centres, guided by the vision of "Vikas Bhi, Virasat Bhi."

Under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the leadership of Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel, Ambaji Yatradham is set to undergo major development, as per a Gujarat CMO release.

The state government has prepared a 50-year master plan for the Shri Ambaji Mata Temple complex in Danta taluka of Banaskantha district. With an estimated cost of Rs 1,632 crore, the project will be implemented in two phases. The Chief Minister is closely monitoring its execution, and Minister of State for Home Harsh Sanghavi recently chaired a key meeting to review progress.

The master plan focuses on the overall development of the Ambaji pilgrimage site, aiming to set a new benchmark by integrating key pilgrimage areas and upgrading facilities to improve the experience for devotees, the release added.

It prioritises sustainability, seamless technological connectivity between the Jyot and Visha Yantra, and thematic development at key locations like Chachar Chowk and Gabbar. Gujarat Pavitra Yatradham Vikas Board, under the state government's Tourism Department, is implementing the master plan.

At its core are two revered pilgrimage sites: Gabbar Parvat, believed to be the home of the heart of Goddess Sati, and the Ambaji Mata Temple, where the sacred Visha Yantra is located. A spiritual corridor will be created to offer devotees a more immersive and meaningful pilgrimage experience.

In the first phase, development works worth approximately Rs 950 crore will begin soon. A major highlight is the creation of the Shakti Corridor, which will connect the Ambaji Temple, Gabbar Parvat, and Mansarovar through an integrated pathway.

A grand Shakti Chowk will be linked to Gabbar Darshan Chowk via Shaktipath. Other key developments include the expansion of the temple area with themes from the mythology of Goddess Sati, a pedestrian underpass to the temple, an arrival area at Ambaji Chowk, improved roadways with footpaths, multi-level parking, Yatri Bhavan, Divya Darshan Plaza, Sati Ghat development, and a new Gabbar Arrival Plaza with a light and sound show.

The second phase will focus on further development of the Gabbar Temple and its surroundings, the Ambaji Temple and Mansarovar area, and the Sati Sarovar, with a projected investment of Rs 682 crore.

As part of the plan to improve pilgrim facilities and ensure a safe, smooth experience, Chachar Chowk will be expanded threefold, the release further added.

The area will feature galleries, murals, and exhibition spaces inspired by mythological stories linked to Gabbar Parvat, deepening the emotional connection for devotees. Festival zones such as event plazas and garba grounds will be developed in the Sati Sarovar and Sati Ghat areas. Plans for Gabbar Parvat include coordinated development of the temple complex, parikrama path, ropeway, and improved crowd movement. Rooted in faith and guided by a long-term vision, the redevelopment of Ambaji will enrich the spiritual experience for every pilgrim.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who visited Ambaji last year, I must say the current infrastructure is quite chaotic. The master plan sounds comprehensive but I hope they maintain the spiritual essence while modernizing. The 50-year vision is impressive!
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Priya S
Jai Mata Di! 🙏 The Shakti Corridor connecting all sacred sites is such a thoughtful idea. But I hope they don't commercialize too much - the simplicity of Ambaji is part of its charm. Also, hope they keep the prasad rates affordable for common devotees.
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Arjun K
₹1632 crore is a huge investment! While development is good, I hope they're equally focusing on Banaskantha's basic infrastructure too. The district needs hospitals and schools as much as temple upgrades. Balance is important.
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Kavya N
My nani used to walk barefoot from Abu Road to Ambaji in her youth. She would be so happy to see these developments! The light and sound show about Mataji's stories will be wonderful for younger generations to connect with our culture 🌸
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Vikram M
Good initiative but execution matters. Hope they maintain quality unlike some other temple projects where work remains incomplete for years. Also important to preserve the natural beauty of Aravalli hills during construction.

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