Jivdani Temple is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Jivdani, situated on a hill in Virar, Maharashtra, India. Devotees climb numerous steps(1375) to reach the temple and seek blessings from the goddess. It's known for its panoramic views of the surrounding area and is a popular pilgrimage site for worshippers.
Very very versatile place. Newly introduced funicular train is attractive train for all pilgrims. Thanks to trust doing such arrangements at cost of Rs 200 per person... Very very nice place and different different parots are special attraction
This is jivdani Mata temple which is situated on the mountains. This is a very nice temple. After reaching here one gets a different kind of peace.
I loved very much to visit in the temple.This temple is located in the top of the mountain containing approx 1375 stairs. Beautiful view inside the temple
Very good place.Devotees come here with faith.Seeing the faith of the devotees fulfills all their desires.Listening to the prayer of devotees in the life of devotees fulfills their desire for the mind.Devotees come to Navratri.Here comes peace of mind.There is a zoo on the temple where there are different types of birds.atlist one time visit this places
The temple is on the hill, almost 1500 ft from the sea-level. The Goddess rests in a temple situated about 1250 steps above the ground on a hill that forms a part of the Satpura Range in Virar, a northern Mumbai suburb, about 60 km away from Mumbai. The hill offers a very picturesque view of Virar and its vicinity. During the nine days of the Navratri festival many followers visit the shrine, and devotees also tend to visit on Tuesdays and Sundays. Mythology The name Virar comes from Eka-viraa. Just as Tunga Parvat becomes "Tunga-ar", similarly "Vira" becomes "Vira-ar".There is a huge temple of Eka-vira Devi on the banks of Vaitarna River at the foot hills of Tunga Parvat, (this is now totally broken by the continuous raids of Mohamedeans and Portuguese in last 400 years), where people used to conclude their "Shurpaaraka Yatra", as described in the Puranas and local legends. There is a huge tank here dedicated to Eka veera Devi called "Viraar Tirtha", i.e. "Eka- Viraa Tirtha". Even today, on the west banks of Viraar Tirtha, one finds a carved stone about three feet long and nine inches broad. Below that is a group of female figures of the Yoginis of Ekaveera Devi. Nearby one can find a stone with a roughly cut cow and calf (Savatsa Dhenu), a symbol of Govardhana Math which symbolizes eternity or Moksha. Moving ahead near the foot of a knoll of rock are two cow's feet (Go-Paad) roughly cut in rock. The legendary story of Jivdani Devi is as follows: During their forest journey, Pandavas came to Shurparaka. They visited the holy temple of Vimaleshwar consecrated by Lord Parashuram and on their journey to Prabhas halted on the banks of Vaitarni river. There they worshipped the Bhagavati Ekaveera on the banks of Viraar Tirtha and seeing the serenity and lofty nature decided to carve caves in the nearby mountains. They did so on the hills nearby and installed and worshipped the Yoga Linga of Ekaveera devi in one of the caves. They called her Bhagavati Jeevadhani (That is Goddess, who is the real wealth of life). Doing so Pandavas also made a set of small caves now known as "Pandav Dongri" about a mile from Shirgaon for the hermits. Many yogis used to stay in Pandav Dongri and have darshan of Jeevdhani Devi. After the onset of Kali Yuga, and after the advent of the Buddhist faith, the number of Vaidik Yogis lessened and slowly people forget the hillock and the devi. During times of Jagadguru Shankaracharya's advent, a Mahar or Mirashi used to stay in Viraar who used to graze the village cattle. He came to Nirmal Mandir for the darshan of Jagadguru Shankaracharya Padmanabha Swami and requested His Holiness to bless him so that he could have darshan of his beloved Kuladevata. Jagadguru was pleased with the devotion of Mahar and advised him to serve Go-Mata on the foothills of Jivadhani, and at appropriate time he would have darshan of his Goddess and attain Go-Loka. He literally for the rest of life followed the advice of Jagadguru Shankaracharya and herded the village cattle. While grazing the village cattle, he used to see a cow grazing along with, whose owner never paid him for herding her. By his virtue, he determined to find the owner of the cow. He followed the cow on the top of Jeevdhan Hill. A beautiful woman with divine features appeared. The Mahar remembered the words of Jagadguru Shankaracharya and understood that she is none other than his Kuladevi Jeevdhani, he was overjoyed and asked "Oh Mother ! I have grazed your cow, will you not pay me for her herding ?". The Devi just smiled in delight and was on the point of putting some money in the Mahar's hand, when he said "Do not touch me, I am Mahar. Give me something which cannot be spoilt by touch, words, smell, figure, and ether." Knowing this Devi asked "Lo my child, whence from you learned this unique knowledge of Varnashram Dharma and Moksha Dharma?". To this Mahar replied, "From none other than by the Grace of Jagadguru Shankaracharya". Bhagavati was pleased by thi
The name Virar comes from Eka-viraa. Just as Tunga Parvat becomes "Tunga-ar", similarly "Vira" becomes "Vira-ar".There is a huge temple of Eka-vira Devi on the banks of Vaitarna River at the foot hills of Tunga Parvat, (this is now totally broken by the continuous raids of Mohamedeans and Portuguese in last 400 years), where people used to conclude their "Shurpaaraka Yatra", as described in the Puranas and local legends. There is a huge tank here dedicated to Eka veera Devi called "Viraar Tirtha", i.e. "Eka- Viraa Tirtha". Even today, on the west banks of Viraar Tirtha, one finds a carved stone about three feet long and nine inches broad. Below that is a group of female figures of the Yoginisof Ekaveera Devi. Nearby one can find a stone with a roughly cut cow and calf (Savatsa Dhenu), a symbol of Govardhana Math which symbolizes eternity or Moksha. The Goddess rests in a temple situated about 1120 steps above the ground on a hill that forms a part of the Satpura Range in Virar, a northern Mumbai suburb, about 60 km away from Mumbai. The hill offers a very picturesque view of Virar and its vicinity. During the nine days of the Navratri festival many followers visit the shrine, and devotees also tend to visit on Tuesdays and Sundays.
The Jivdani temple has about thousands of stairs. Kulfi is very good. We can also go to the Jeevdani temple via ropeway. Jivdani Temple is in the middle of the mountains. The Jivdani temple is also visible from Nalasopara. Sulabh toilets are also available here. The rickshaw fare from Virar station to Jivdani temple is Rs 20 for each person. As an offering to Jeevdani Mata here People also donate money as per their wish.
The Jivdani Mata Temple, located on a hill in Virar, Maharashtra, is dedicated to the goddess Jivdani. Pilgrims often climb the stairs to seek blessings and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding area. It's known for its religious significance and
Very soothing place BUT location pin is slightly wrong ...besides it there is another pin named same as this...that is the perfect location.. New visitor can Thanks me later
The beautiful temple of Mahakali The temple is located near Virar, east of Kargil Nagar. For Rs 20 per person, take an auto from Virar station east. It's a long way from the station. The temple shutters at 10:00 a.m. and reopens at 4 p.m. It should h
It's a Temple of Jivdani Devi. It's almost 1500 Ft from sea level. Yeah it's real. There is an stairs are also available to go up there. On staircase you will get so many shops of flowers etc.. this place is so much crowdy during Navaratri. Outside o
I live here. One can come here by sharing autorickshaw (from pushpa nagar bus stand) 12rps per head in day time and 15rps after 11.30 pm or can book a personal autorickshaw you could be charged around 50-60rps (maximum). As far as I can say its entra
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