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Santrampur Shrines

Devotion on the forested edge — the shrines of Santrampur, the former-state town in the east of Mahisagar near the Kadana reservoir, serve the community and offer the everyday rhythm of worship at the gateway to the tribal hill country.

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

Shrines of an eastern former-state town

Santrampur, a former princely state and taluka town in the east of Mahisagar near the Kadana reservoir and the forested tribal hill country, has its Hindu temples and shrines serving the community of the town and the surrounding area. The shrines — to Shiva, the Mother Goddess, Hanuman and other deities — reflect the everyday devotional life of an eastern district town, where mainstream Hindu worship meets the syncretic religious sensibility of a region in close contact with the Adivasi (tribal) communities of the surrounding country.

Like the other small towns of the eastern districts, Santrampur is not a major pilgrimage destination but rather a part of the everyday religious fabric of the region — the morning and evening worship, the festival days, and the steady devotion of a rural community. Its position on the edge of the forested and tribal country gives it a particular character as a meeting point of religious traditions.

For the visitor exploring the eastern reaches of Mahisagar, the shrines of Santrampur offer a glimpse of the everyday devotional life of the district, alongside the Kadana reservoir and the Mahi river country. (Active community shrines; modest dress; morning and evening visits most atmospheric.)

HISTORY

From a riverside experiment to the road to freedom

Illustration — Santrampur shrines.

Former state

Santrampur was a former princely state and taluka town in the eastern reaches of the district.

Eastern district

Set on the forested edge near the Kadana reservoir and the Adivasi hill country.

Community shrines

Temples to Shiva, the Mother Goddess, Hanuman and other deities serve the town.

Today

The shrines remain part of the everyday religious fabric of the eastern district.

WHY VISIT

Reasons to make the time

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Shrines

Community worship.

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Kadana

Near the reservoir.

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Forest edge

Tribal country.

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Worship

Morning and evening.

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Syncretic

Hindu and tribal.

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Eastern

Off the routes.

HIGHLIGHTS

What to look for inside

TOWN SHRINES

Santrampur

Community temples.

THE EDGE

Forest country

A meeting point.

THINGS TO DO

How to spend an hour or two

01

Visit the shrines

Community worship.

02

Attend morning puja

The town's rhythm.

03

Note the syncretic mix

Hindu-tribal.

04

Combine with Kadana

The reservoir nearby.

05

Explore the east

Forest and river.

06

Visit respectfully

A working town.

ARCHITECTURE & SETTING

Shrines of an eastern town

The shrines of Santrampur are community temples serving a former-state town in the forested eastern reaches of Mahisagar — reflecting the everyday devotional life of an eastern district town, where mainstream Hindu worship meets the syncretic sensibility of a region in close contact with Adivasi communities. Its edge-of-the-forest position gives it a character as a meeting point of traditions. (Active community shrines; modest dress; morning and evening visits most atmospheric.)

Community Hindu shrines of an eastern former-state town

Near the Kadana reservoir and tribal hill country

Mainstream Hindu and syncretic tribal sensibility

Daily morning and evening worship

BEST TIME TO VISIT

When to go

WINTEROct – Feb★★★★★

Cool and pleasant — ideal.

FESTIVALSFair & festival★★★★★

The most vivid times.

SUMMERMar – May★★☆☆☆

Hot; early morning best.

⏰ Fair and festival days bring Mahisagar's sacred sites most vividly alive.

PLANNING ESSENTIALS

Timings & entry

🕗OPENING HOURSDawn to dusk
  • Active community shrines, open daily
  • Morning and evening worship most atmospheric
  • No fixed ticketing — a working town temple
  • Allow 30–45 minutes for an unhurried visit
🎟️ENTRYFree for everyone
  • No entry fee at the community shrines
  • Modest dress is appreciated
  • Remove footwear before entering shrine interiors
  • Keep festival and puja times calm and respectful
HOW TO REACH

Getting there

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By Air

Vadodara (~110 km) or Ahmedabad are the nearest airports for onward road travel to Santrampur.

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By Rail

Godhra and Anand are the nearest major railheads; Lunawada station is closer to the town.

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By Road

Reached by road from Godhra and Vadodara, on the eastern edge of the district.

NEARBY DISTANCES
Santrampur · Kadana — 25 km · Lunawada — 35 km · Godhra — 75 km
PHOTOGRAPHY GUIDE

Shooting the shrines

DAWN & DUSK FRIENDLY

Quiet community shrines on the forested eastern edge of the district.

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Best light

Come at morning or evening worship, when the shrines are most atmospheric.

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What to shoot

The town's community temples to Shiva, the Mother Goddess and Hanuman.

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Be respectful

These are active shrines — keep puja and festival moments calm and unstaged.

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Explore around

Pair the shrines with the Kadana reservoir and the Mahi river country.

TRAVEL TIPS

Know before you go

1Visit at dawn or dusk, when the community shrines are most atmospheric.
2Wear modest clothing as a mark of respect at the active shrines.
3Remove footwear before entering shrine interiors.
4Time a visit with a fair or festival day for the most vivid devotion.
5Combine the shrines with the nearby Kadana reservoir.
6Carry water; the eastern district can be hot outside the cool season.
7Be a quiet observer — this is a working town, not a tourist site.
8Explore the forested tribal hill country that surrounds the town.
NEARBY FOOD

Where to eat around the ashram

THALI

Gujarati Thali

Hearty home food.

TRIBAL

Tribal food

Maize & forest produce.

DAIRY

Local dairy

Fresh milk & ghee.

SWEET

Local sweets

Festival treats.

🍽️GOOD TO KNOW

Eastern district fare

Expect hearty Gujarati thalis, local dairy and the maize-based food of the tribal hill country.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Santrampur Shrines FAQ

What are the Santrampur shrines?

Community Hindu temples of the eastern Mahisagar town.

Where is Santrampur?

In the east of the district, near the Kadana reservoir.

Best time to visit?

Dawn and dusk; festival days are most vivid.

Entry fee?

None.

What is the character?

Hindu worship meeting a tribal-frontier sensibility.

What is nearby?

The Kadana reservoir and the Mahi river country.

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