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HERITAGE TOWN · TEMPLES · PRINCELYThe shrines of a princely town — the temples of Devgadh Baria, the former capital of the Baria state, combine the devotional life of a heritage town with a beautiful hill-and-valley setting, offering a peaceful temple experience in one of the district's most scenic corners.
Devgadh Baria, the former capital of the Baria princely state, has a set of temples that reflect both its heritage status as a princely town and its setting in the beautiful forested hill country on the western side of Dahod district. The shrines of the town — including temples patronised in the princely era and the everyday community temples of the present — serve the town’s population and reflect the particular character of a heritage settlement: a town with a history of royal patronage, set in a landscape of valleys, ridges and forests.
The combination of devotion and setting is the appeal: the temples are best experienced as part of a visit to Devgadh Baria as a whole, alongside its valley sunsets, its birdlife and its heritage character. Morning and evening worship, the rhythm of the town’s devotional life, and the beauty of the surrounding country together create a peaceful and rewarding experience.
For the visitor, the shrines of Devgadh Baria offer a quiet, scenic temple experience in a former princely town — a side of the district that complements its better-known forests and wildlife. (Active community temples; modest dress; best combined with a visit to the town and its viewpoints.)
Illustration — Devgadh Baria shrines.
Illustration — Devgadh Baria shrines.
Devgadh Baria served as the capital of the Baria princely state.
Several shrines were patronised and built during the princely era.
Alongside the royal shrines stand the everyday community temples of the town.
The temples endure as the living devotional heart of a heritage town.
Heritage and daily.
Royal patronage.
Hill-and-valley.
Morning and evening.
Scenic country.
A quiet experience.
Heritage temples.
Scenic devotion.
Heritage and daily.
Valley sunsets.
The town's rhythm.
Royal patronage.
Hills and forest.
The town's highlight.
Illustration — Devgadh Baria shrines.
The shrines of Devgadh Baria reflect the town’s heritage as the former capital of the Baria princely state — temples of royal patronage alongside the everyday community shrines — set in the beautiful forested hill country of western Dahod. The combination of devotion and scenic setting is the appeal, best experienced as part of a visit to the town as a whole. (Active community temples; modest dress; best combined with a visit to the town and viewpoints.)
Temples of the former Baria princely capital
Royal-patronage shrines and everyday community temples
Set in scenic forested hill-and-valley country
Best combined with the town’s viewpoints and sunsets
Cool and clear — ideal for visits.
The great Shiva month.
Hot; early morning best.
⏰ Shravan and Mahashivratri are the most devotional times across Dahod's temples.
Vadodara (~155 km) or Indore.
Dahod Junction — major station.
NH-47; buses from Godhra.
Comfort home cooking.
Forest produce & maize.
The maize staple.
A rustic favourite.
Hearty Gujarati thalis, tribal forest produce and the maize that anchors the local table.
The temples of the former Baria princely capital.
Heritage status and a beautiful hill-and-valley setting.
Combined with the town's valley sunsets, in winter.
None for the community temples.
Modest dress.
The Chougania valley, sunsets and birdlife.
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