Introduction and History of Adhar Devi Temple
If you are looking for pleasurable respite from the roasting heat of the desert landscape of Rajasthan, then we advise you to plan a pilgrimage tour to Mount Abu to discover the exotic holy place of Adhar Devi Temple in Mount Abu that still bears a testimony to the majestic architectural cultural heritage of Rajasthan. Every year bounteous of devotees come to give an attendance to Ma Durga whom this temple is devoted to. She has always been regarded as a goddess of power and energy which is why you will be astounded to see several aficionados throng in the premises of the temple otherwise and mainly at the time of ‘Navratri’ to pay their visit in the feat of Ma Durga.
Adhar Devi Temple is alternatively popular as the temple of goddess Arbuda. According to the legend, once the “adhar” of the goddess fell here and therefore it has been named so. It is believed that the image of the venerated Ma Durga can be found lynching here in mid air.
Description of Adhar Devi Temple
This unadulterated Adhar Devi Temple is located on a top of a cliff and you have to climb 365 steep stairs to access this place. Despite being a taxing journey, it rewards you in more than one ways. Adhar Devi Temple is located 3 kilometers from the main town of Mount Abu and offers a spectacular view of bird's eye from above the temple. The internal place of worship is accessible by spilling over a narrow cave. It is a stunning success in rock cut temples as whole temple is built of one huge rock-hard piece of rock. Disciples pay their attendance during the aarti and urge in front of Ma Durga's blessings.
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