Pavagadh
Hill – Jay mahakalika Mata
At the
summit of Pavagadh hill, 762 m above sea level, is the temple to Mother Kali,
which is the oldest in the area, dating from the 10th-11th centuries. Hindu
pilgrims were coming to visit this temple from long before the development of
Champaner as a major city, and they continued for hundreds of years after its
decline, right up to the present day. To reach the temple at the summit is
about a 5 km walk along a jungle footpath to the top of the hill; otherwise,
there is a cable car which will haul you to the summit from about the midway
point, which is the last place accessible by road. The temple has large
fortifications and an open chowk in front, with two altars for sacrifices, and
an array of lights for special occasions. The idol of Kalika Mata in the inner
sanctum is only the head, the mukhwato, painted in red. Also present are full
idols of Mahakali and theyantras of Bahuchara. The temple is open from very
early to quite late, to accomodate pilgrims arriving at all hours. The Machi
Haveli is a rest house available for pilgrims.
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