Key Points

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel visited the ancient Stambheshwar Mahadev temple in Bharuch during Shrawan month. He inaugurated ₹2 crore worth of pilgrim facilities including walkways and a multipurpose hall. The temple, uniquely located where the Mahi river meets the sea, sees its Shiva Lingam naturally bathed by tides twice daily. The Gujarat government is investing heavily in religious tourism, with major projects at Ambaji and 163 other pilgrimage sites across the state.

Key Points: Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel Prays at Stambheshwar Mahadev Temple

  • CM Patel inaugurates ₹2 crore pilgrim facilities at Stambheshwar Mahadev
  • Temple's Shiva Lingam bathed naturally by sea tides
  • Gujarat developing 163 secondary pilgrimage sites with ₹857 crore
  • Ambaji temple town transformation underway with ₹1,632 crore plan
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Gujarat CM prays for progress in Bharuch's Stambheshwar Mahadev shrine

Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel visits Stambheshwar Mahadev shrine, inaugurates ₹2 crore pilgrim facilities while praying for state progress.

"We pray to Lord Bholenath for the welfare of all and the continuous progress of Gujarat. - Bhupendra Patel"

Ahmedabad, Aug 4

In the auspicious month of Shrawan, Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel on Monday offered prayers and performed rituals at the ancient pilgrimage site of Stambheshwar Mahadev in Bharuch district.

To enhance the convenience of the pilgrims visiting this holy site, the Gujarat Sacred Pilgrimage Development Board has invested Rs 2 crore to create facilities, including a multipurpose hall, paved walkways, and benches for seating.

The Chief Minister inaugurated the commencement of the development and completion ceremonies of various projects in Bharuch district by visiting the Stambheshwar Mahadev temple. He prayed to Lord Bholenath for the welfare of all and the continuous progress of the nation and the state.

During his visit, he engaged with devotees present at the temple and participated in the distribution of prasad to the pilgrims.

Situated near Kamboi village in Jambusar taluka of Bharuch, where the Mahi river meets the sea, the ancient Stambheshwar Mahadev temple is uniquely positioned at the confluence of the river and the sea.

The temple’s Shiva Lingam is naturally bathed twice daily by the rising tides of the sea.

Joining the Chief Minister during this visit were MLA D.K. Swami, former minister Chhatrasinh Mori, senior officials, as well as Mahant Vidyanandji Maharaj and other saints of the Stambheshwar Mahadev temple.

Meanwhile, the Gujarat government has undertaken a large-scale effort to develop and modernize shrines and holy places across the state, aiming to strengthen religious tourism, preserve heritage, and improve facilities for devotees.

One of the most ambitious projects is the Rs 1,632 crore master plan to transform Ambaji into a model temple town. This includes the construction of a Shakti Corridor linking the main temple with sacred Gabbar Hill, as well as enhancements such as ropeways, Mansarovar Lake, and event plazas.

In addition, over Rs 857 crore has been allocated to upgrade 163 secondary pilgrimage sites across districts like Dwarka, Bahucharaji, Pavagadh, Porbandar, and Siddhpur. Of these, development work has begun at 76 locations, and 57 projects have already been completed.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the development work, I hope they maintain the temple's natural beauty and serenity. Sometimes modernization can take away from the spiritual experience. The tides bathing the Shiva Lingam is such a divine sight - let's not lose that essence!
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Arjun K
Visited Stambheshwar Mahadev last Shrawan! The new facilities will be a blessing for elderly pilgrims. But government should also focus on cleanliness drives and proper waste management around these sacred sites. Har Har Mahadev! 🚩
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Sarah B
As someone who's traveled across India, I must say Gujarat's approach to religious tourism is impressive. The Ambaji master plan sounds visionary. Would love to see similar holistic development at other major pilgrimage centers nationwide.
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Vikram M
Good work but hope the funds are being used properly. We've seen many projects where money is spent but quality suffers. The government should ensure transparency in these religious development projects. Jai Gujarat! Jai Bharat!
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Kavya N
My grandparents used to tell stories about this temple when I was little. So happy to see it getting the attention it deserves! The natural phenomenon of tides bathing the lingam is one of Gujarat's hidden spiritual treasures. Om Namah Shivaya! 🙏
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