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Lunawada Temples

The devotional life of the district town — the temples of Lunawada, the headquarters and former princely capital of Mahisagar, serve the town's community and offer the everyday rhythm of worship in a heritage settlement.

AT A GLANCE Quick Facts
📍 DISTRICT Mahisagar
🏷️ TYPE Community Hindu temples
🗺️ REGION Central Gujarat
🧭 CATEGORY Temple
☀️ BEST TIME Oct – Mar
🎟️ ENTRY Free
⏱️ DURATION 30 – 45 min
💡 IDEAL FOR Pilgrimage
ABOUT THE PLACE

The daily worship of the district town

Lunawada, the headquarters of Mahisagar district and a former princely capital, has a cluster of Hindu temples serving its community — the centres of the everyday devotional life of the town. The temples — shrines to Shiva, the Mother Goddess, Hanuman, Krishna and other deities — reflect both the heritage character of a former princely town, some carrying the patronage of the former ruling house, and the everyday community worship of a modern district centre.

They are busiest at the morning and evening worship, when the sounds of bells and bhajan fill the lanes, and on festival days. The town’s historic lakes and the heritage fabric of the former capital add to the atmosphere — the temples, the water bodies, the old palace and the bazaars together making up the character of a heritage district town.

For the visitor using Lunawada as a base for exploring Mahisagar, the town temples offer the most accessible devotional experience in the district — best in the early morning and evening, and most lively on festival days. These are active community temples, so dress modestly; morning and evening visits are the most atmospheric.

HISTORY

From a riverside experiment to the road to freedom

Illustration — the everyday devotion of the town.

Princely town

Lunawada grew as the seat of a princely state and remains a heritage town of palaces and lakes.

Community temples

Its Hindu temples developed as community shrines for the residents of the district headquarters.

Daily worship

Generations of townsfolk have kept the rhythm of dawn puja and dusk aarti at these shrines.

Today

The temples remain living, working places of worship at the heart of a modern district centre.

WHY VISIT

Reasons to make the time

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Daily worship

Community devotion at the heart of the district town, kept up every single day.

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Morning bell

The dawn puja, when bells and the first light fill the temple lanes.

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Many deities

Shrines to Shiva, the Mother Goddess, Hanuman, Krishna and more.

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Heritage

A former princely capital with the character of an old ruling town.

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Community

The shared devotional life of a working district headquarters.

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Sound

Bhajan and bell — the everyday music of town worship.

HIGHLIGHTS

What to look for inside

TOWN SHRINES

Lunawada temples

The community temples that serve the district headquarters.

MORNING PUJA

Dawn worship

The dawn puja and evening aarti — the best time to visit.

THINGS TO DO

How to spend an hour or two

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Visit at dawn

Come for the morning puja, when the temples are at their most atmospheric and the lanes are quiet.

02

Offer at the main temple

Join the community puja at the principal shrine, the focus of the town's daily worship.

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Walk the temple lanes

Wander the old streets between the shrines in the cool of the morning.

04

Note the heritage

Look for the marks of a former princely town in the old buildings and patronage of the temples.

05

Combine with the lakes

Pair the temples with Lunawada's historic town water bodies for a fuller picture of the place.

06

Return in the evening

Come back for the dusk aarti, when bells and lamps close the devotional day.

ARCHITECTURE & SETTING

Community temples of a heritage town

The temples of Lunawada are community shrines serving the district headquarters and former princely capital — reflecting both the heritage character of a former ruling town and the everyday community worship of a modern district centre.

Together with the historic lakes, the old palace and the bazaars, they make up the character of a heritage district town. These are active community temples, so dress modestly; morning and evening visits are the most atmospheric.

Community Hindu temples of the district headquarters

Shrines to Shiva, the Goddess, Hanuman and others

Heritage character of a former princely capital

Daily morning puja and evening aarti

BEST TIME TO VISIT

When to go

WINTEROct – Feb★★★★★

Cool and pleasant — ideal. Comfortable all day and perfect for unhurried temple visits.

SHRAVANJul – Aug★★★★★

The great Shiva month, the most devotional time of the year at the temples.

SUMMERMar – May★★☆☆☆

Hot and dry; come right at early morning for the most comfortable visit.

⏰ Shravan and Mahashivratri are the most devotional times; winter is most comfortable for visiting.

PLANNING ESSENTIALS

Timings & entry

🕗TIMINGSMorning & evening
  • Open daily for community worship
  • Morning puja around dawn
  • Evening aarti at dusk
  • Allow 30–45 minutes for a visit
🎟️ENTRYFree for everyone
  • No ticket required at the community temples
  • Modest dress is expected
  • Remove footwear before entering shrines
  • Morning and evening visits are most atmospheric
HOW TO REACH

Getting there

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By Air

The nearest airports are Vadodara (about 110 km) and Ahmedabad, both with cab connections to Lunawada.

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By Rail

Railheads at Godhra and Anand connect to the wider network; Lunawada has its own station too.

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By Road

Lunawada is well reached by road from Godhra and Vadodara, with state and private buses serving the town.

NEARBY DISTANCES
Balasinor — 40 km · Kadana — 40 km · Godhra — 50 km
PHOTOGRAPHY GUIDE

Shooting the temples

MORNING & EVENING FRIENDLY

Bells, lamps and the everyday devotion of a heritage town

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Best light

Come at the dawn puja or the evening aarti, when the temples are most alive and the light is soft.

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What to shoot

The shrines and their deities, the temple lanes, the bells and lamps, and the old town fabric.

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Be respectful

Ask before photographing worship; keep the shrines and the prayer calm and unstaged.

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Gear tip

A standard lens suits the lanes and shrines; go wider for the temple courtyards.

TRAVEL TIPS

Know before you go

1Visit at dawn for the morning puja — the most atmospheric time of the day.
2Return at dusk for the evening aarti, when bells and lamps fill the lanes.
3Wear modest dress; these are active community temples.
4Be ready to remove footwear before entering the shrines.
5Combine the temples with Lunawada's historic town lakes and the old palace.
6Shravan and Mahashivratri are the most devotional times to come.
7Carry water and come early in the summer months to beat the heat.
8Use Lunawada as a base for exploring the wider Mahisagar district.
NEARBY FOOD

Where to eat around the ashram

THALI

Gujarati Thali

Hearty home-style food — a full unlimited Gujarati thali in the town.

TRIBAL

Tribal food

Maize and forest produce from the surrounding tribal countryside.

DAIRY

Local dairy

Fresh milk and ghee from the dairy heartland around Lunawada.

SWEET

Local sweets

Festival treats and local sweets sold in the town's bazaars.

🍽️GOOD TO KNOW

A vegetarian town

Lunawada is veg-friendly — expect hearty Gujarati thalis and fresh local dairy.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Lunawada Temples FAQ

What temples are in Lunawada?

Community shrines to Shiva, the Mother Goddess, Hanuman, Krishna and other deities, serving the district town.

Best time to visit?

Dawn, for the morning puja, and the evening, for the aarti — the most atmospheric times of the day.

Is there an entry fee?

No. The community temples are free to visit for everyone.

Is there a dress code?

Modest dress is expected, as these are active community temples.

What is special about Lunawada?

It is a former princely capital and the headquarters of Mahisagar district — a heritage town of temples, lakes and an old palace.

What else can I see?

The town lakes, the old palace and the bazaars, as well as nearby Mahisagar attractions like Balasinor and Kadana Dam.

What is the best season to visit?

October to March, when the weather is cool and pleasant; Shravan is the most devotional month.

How do I reach Lunawada?

By road from Godhra and Vadodara, by rail via Godhra or Anand, and by air through Vadodara or Ahmedabad.

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