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LAKESIDE SHRINES · TOWN · DEVOTIONDevotion by the water — the shrines around Chhab Talav, the historic lake at the heart of Dahod town, bring together the everyday worship of the town with the calm of the lakeside, a peaceful centre to a busy junction settlement.
The historic Chhab Talav at the centre of Dahod town has, like many of Gujarat’s town lakes, a devotional dimension — shrines and small temples around its banks where the town’s residents pause to worship, and where the calm of the water and the everyday rhythm of devotion meet.
The relationship between water and worship is deep in the Hindu tradition — water is purifying, lakes and tanks are often associated with temples, and the lakeside has long been a natural place for shrines, ghats and ritual. At Chhab Talav, this tradition continues in the modest shrines and temples that share the lakeside with the gardens, walkways and gathering places of the town.
For the visitor, the Chhab Lake shrines offer a peaceful devotional experience at the heart of Dahod — a place to combine the everyday spiritual life of the town with the simple pleasure of the lakeside, particularly in the cool of the early morning and evening when both worship and the lakeside come alive. (Open access; modest dress at the shrines; best in the morning and evening.)
Illustration — Chhab Lake shrines, Dahod.
Illustration — Chhab Lake shrines.
The historic Chhab Talav sits at the centre of Dahod town — the lake that gives this devotional cluster its name and its calm.
Water and worship are deeply entwined in the Hindu tradition; lakes and tanks are commonly linked to temples and ritual.
Modest shrines and small temples grew up around the banks, sharing the lakeside with gardens and gathering places.
Today the lakeside shrines remain a peaceful devotional centre, busiest in the cool of morning and evening.
By the lake.
Purifying tradition.
Gardens and calm.
Morning and evening.
Dawn and dusk.
The town's heart.
Lakeside devotion.
Calm and sacred.
Modest shrines around the banks.
Walkways and gathering places.
Morning and evening prayer.
The lake at its most beautiful.
Come in the morning or evening, when worship and the lakeside both come alive.
Circle Chhab Talav for a quiet mix of devotion and calm water.
See the everyday rhythm of the town's residents pausing to pray at the banks.
Find a shaded spot by the lake for a peaceful pause at the heart of Dahod.
The lakeside catches the best light as the sun goes down.
The town's bazaars and temples are an easy walk away.
Illustration — Chhab Lake shrines.
The shrines around Chhab Talav reflect the deep Hindu tradition associating water with worship — lakes and tanks linked to temples, lakesides as natural places for shrines and ritual.
At Dahod’s historic town lake, modest shrines and temples share the banks with the gardens and gathering places, creating a peaceful devotional centre at the heart of the town. (Open access; modest dress at the shrines; best in morning and evening.)
Shrines and temples around the historic Chhab Talav
The deep tradition linking water and worship
A peaceful devotional centre at the town’s heart
Best combined with a lakeside walk at dawn or dusk
Cool and clear — ideal for visits.
The cultural highlights.
Hot; early morning best.
⏰ Festival days — Holi and Shravan — are the most vivid times for Dahod's sacred life.
Vadodara (~155 km) or Indore are the nearest airports, both within a few hours' drive of Dahod.
Dahod Junction is a major station on the Mumbai–Delhi line, about 2 km from the lake.
NH-47 connects Dahod to the region; regular buses run from Godhra and nearby towns.
DAWN & DUSK FRIENDLY
Come at dawn or dusk — soft, low light over the lake makes the most peaceful frames.
The shrines along the banks, reflections off Chhab Talav, and the everyday rhythm of worship.
Keep flash off near worshippers and treat the shrines as places of quiet devotion.
A standard lens suits the shrines; go wider to take in the lake and its lakeside gardens.
Sleep among the teak and bamboo of the highlands
A serene stream winding through tribal country
A rugged refuge of the Indian sloth bear
Colourful weekly markets of the Bhil belt
Pilgrim spots of the tribal belt
Comfort home cooking.
Forest produce & maize.
The maize staple.
Dahod's eastern-Gujarat kitchen leans on maize, tribal produce and rustic favourites like dal-bati.
Shrines and temples around the historic town lake of Dahod.
Hindu tradition deeply associates water with worship.
Early morning or evening, when worship and the lakeside come alive.
No — it is open access at the lakeside.
Modest dress is expected at the shrines.
The town's bazaars and temples are an easy walk away.
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