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TEMPLE · DEVI · PATIDARThe spiritual home of the Kadva Patidars — the Umiya Mata temple at Unjha, a grand and growing shrine to the mother goddess Umiya, revered as the family deity of a great Gujarati community.
In the prosperous town of Unjha — long famous as one of Asia’s largest markets for cumin and other spices — stands the great temple of Umiya Mata, a form of the goddess Parvati and the revered kuldevi (family deity) of the Kadva Patidar community. For Patidars across Gujarat and the wider world, Unjha is the spiritual heart of their community, and the Umiya Mata temple is a place of intense devotion, pilgrimage and pride.
The shrine, set in a large and well-kept complex that has been expanded and beautified over the years, draws huge gatherings — particularly during Navratri and major community events. Beyond its religious role, the temple reflects the energy and success of the Patidar community, with its pilgrim facilities, halls and ongoing development.
For the visitor, Unjha offers a window into living Gujarati community devotion and the deep bond between a people and their goddess. (An active temple and community centre; visit respectfully.)
The Umiya Mata temple, Unjha.
The grand Unjha complex.
Umiya Mata is honoured as the Patidar family deity.
Unjha grows rich on the cumin trade.
The temple complex is enlarged over time.
A thriving community pilgrimage centre.
The community's deity.
The mother goddess.
Large and well-kept.
Pride and pilgrimage.
Huge gatherings.
Unjha's cumin trade.
The mother-goddess shrine.
A grand campus.
Of Umiya Mata.
A community's heart.
Huge gatherings.
Halls and shrines.
Unjha's cumin fame.
An active temple.
The Umiya Mata shrine.
The Umiya Mata temple at Unjha is a large, modern and well-kept temple complex — sanctum, halls and pilgrim facilities — built and expanded by the prosperous Kadva Patidar community for whom Umiya is the kuldevi.
Its significance is devotional and communal: a thriving centre of pilgrimage and identity, at its most vivid during Navratri and major community gatherings. (An active temple and community centre; visit respectfully.)
Kadva Patidar kuldevi shrine
Large modern temple complex
Pilgrim halls & facilities
Vivid at Navratri
Cool and pleasant — the ideal season.
Green and atmospheric after rain.
Hot and dry — start early.
⏰ Come for morning or evening aarti; Navratri brings huge, joyful crowds to the shrine.
Ahmedabad airport (~110 km).
Unjha / Mehsana stations.
~20 km from Mehsana.
FAITH & COMMUNITY
The temple complex.
Pilgrims and devotion.
Avoid the sanctum interior.
The campus at golden hour.
The ornate Nagar Brahmin temple
◐ Geometry & shadow
One of Gujarat's great goddess shrines
Buddhist monastery & 2,000 years of history
◐ Sunrise · the stepped tank
Gateway to Patan's double-ikat silk
Sweet-savoury full meals.
Steamed and fried snacks.
Lively market-town fare.
Home of Dudhsagar Dairy & superb milk sweets.
The temple of Umiya Mata at Unjha, kuldevi of the Kadva Patidar community.
A form of the goddess Parvati, revered as the Patidar family deity.
It is the spiritual heart of the Patidar community and a famous spice-trade town.
During Navratri and major community gatherings.
No, darshan is free.
About 20 km.
It hosts one of Asia's largest cumin/spice markets.
Vadnagar, Modhera and Mehsana.
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