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Bindu Sarovar

Patan, Gujarat, India
Bindu Sarovar is one of the most revered water bodies in India, recognized as one of the Pancha Sarovar (five holy lakes) mentioned in Hindu scriptures. Located in the town of Siddhpur, often called the Kashi of the West, this lake holds a unique position as the only place in the country dedicated t o Matru Shradh (rituals for deceased mothers). According to mythology, the lake was formed from the tears of Lord Vishnu, which fell at the spot where Sage Kardhama performed intense penance. It is also the site where Sage Kapila, an incarnation of Vishnu, imparted the supreme knowledge of Sankhya Philosophy to his mother Devahuti. The spiritual atmosphere here is palpable, with the gentle ripples of the water reflecting centuries of devotion. Pilgrims flock to this site, especially during the holy month of Kartik, to seek salvation for their maternal ancestors. The surrounding complex includes several small temples dedicated to Kapila Muni, Lord Parshuram, and Gaya Gadhadhara, each adding to the sanctity of the location. Unlike other tourist spots, Bindu Sarovar offers a profound sense of peace and emotional closure, making it a mandatory stop for those exploring the religious heritage of Gujarat. The site is beautifully maintained by the local authorities, ensuring that the ancient steps (ghats) remain accessible for rituals and reflection. Visitors often find themselves moved by the sight of hundreds of devotees performing silent prayers, creating a bridge between the living and the departed.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    1. 5 to 2 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Religious / Pilgrimage / Sacred Lake
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    Entry Fees:
    Standard Entry : There is no entry fee to visit Bindu Sarovar or the lake area. It is a public religious site open to all devotees and tourists for free.

    Ritual Charges : While entry is free, if you choose to perform Matru Shradh, the pri...
    Standard Entry : There is no entry fee to visit Bindu Sarovar or the lake area. It is a public religious site open to all devotees and tourists for free.

    Ritual Charges : While entry is free, if you choose to perform Matru Shradh, the priests will charge a fee (Dakshina). This varies from 500 to 2000 INR depending on the complexity of the pooja.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings : The site is open from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM every day. It is best to arrive early in the morning to avoid the heat and witness the rituals.

    Ideal Visit Time : The early morning hours between 6:30 AM and 8:30 AM are perfect ...
    Regular Timings : The site is open from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM every day. It is best to arrive early in the morning to avoid the heat and witness the rituals.

    Ideal Visit Time : The early morning hours between 6:30 AM and 8:30 AM are perfect for experiencing the spiritual essence and taking photographs without heavy crowds.
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    Special Events:
    Kartik Purnima Mela : This is the most significant event held in November. Thousands of people gather for a holy dip and to perform rituals. The entire area is lit up, and local markets sell traditional Gujarati items.

    Kapila Jayanti : A...
    Kartik Purnima Mela : This is the most significant event held in November. Thousands of people gather for a holy dip and to perform rituals. The entire area is lit up, and local markets sell traditional Gujarati items.

    Kapila Jayanti : A special celebration dedicated to Sage Kapila. It involves deep spiritual discourses and Vedic chanting, attracting scholars from across the state to discuss ancient philosophies.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    The Main Ghat Steps : Capture the symmetry of the stone steps leading into the water. This spot is best at sunrise when the ripples catch the first rays of the sun.

    Temple Reflection in the Water : Position yourself on the opposite bank t...
    The Main Ghat Steps : Capture the symmetry of the stone steps leading into the water. This spot is best at sunrise when the ripples catch the first rays of the sun.

    Temple Reflection in the Water : Position yourself on the opposite bank to get a mirror image of the Kapila Muni temple in the lake. It creates a serene and balanced composition.

    The Ancient Peepal Tree : The gnarled roots and wide canopy of the tree near the entrance provide a textured, organic frame for photos of the temple complex.

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Things To Do

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    Perform Matru Shradh Rituals : The most significant activity is performing the ancestral rites for mothers. You can hire a local priest to guide you through the Vedic chants and offerings by the water.

    Take a Holy Dip : Devotees believe that bathing in the Bindu Sarovar purifies the soul. The water is considered sacred, and the ghats are designed for a safe and spiritual bathing experience.

    Visit Kapila Muni Temple : Pay your respects at the temple dedicated to the founder of Sankhya Philosophy. It is a small but powerful space reflecting ancient wisdom.

    Explore the Ghats : Take a leisurely walk along the stone steps. Each corner of the lake offers a different perspective of the surrounding architecture and the town of Siddhpur.

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    Why Famous:
    Unique Spiritual Status : Bindu Sarovar is famous primarily as the only place in India where Matru Shradh is performed. While Gaya in Bihar is for paternal ancestors, this site is the maternal counterpart, making it irreplaceable in Hindu tradition.

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    Unique Spiritual Status : Bindu Sarovar is famous primarily as the only place in India where Matru Shradh is performed. While Gaya in Bihar is for paternal ancestors, this site is the maternal counterpart, making it irreplaceable in Hindu tradition.

    Mythological Significance : It is celebrated as the birthplace of Sankhya Philosophy, where Kapila Muni enlightened his mother. Its status as one of the Pancha Sarovar puts it on par with Mansarovar and Pushkar, attracting thousands of spiritual seekers.

    Historical Legacy : The town of Siddhpur itself is a living museum, and the lake serves as its spiritual heart, connecting the Vedic era with the present day through continuous ritualistic practices.
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    Architecture:
    Architectural Style and Design : The architecture of Bindu Sarovar is focused on functional sacredness. The main tank is a large rectangular reservoir with stone steps (ghats) leading down to the water on all sides. Dimensionally, the sarovar area covers a significant por...
    Architectural Style and Design : The architecture of Bindu Sarovar is focused on functional sacredness. The main tank is a large rectangular reservoir with stone steps (ghats) leading down to the water on all sides. Dimensionally, the sarovar area covers a significant portion of the temple complex, providing ample space for hundreds of pilgrims.

    Surrounding Structures : The complex features several small, elegantly carved temples. These shrines follow the traditional Nagara style, characterized by stone shikhars and pillared porches. The temples dedicated to Kapila Muni and Sage Kardama are modest in size but rich in symbolic carvings, representing the ascetic life of the sages. The orientation of the ghats is designed to allow sunrise prayers, making the water glow with a golden hue in the early morning.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air : The nearest international airport is Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad, located about 115 KMs away. From there, you can hire a private taxi or take a state transport bus to reach Siddhpur.

    By Train : Sid...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    1. Rani Ki Vav (28 KM), 2. Sahastralinga Talav (28 KM), 3. Modhera Sun Temple (45 KM), 4. Patola House (29 KM), 5. Vohrawad Havelis (1 KM), 6. Rudra Mahalaya (1 KM), 7. Siddhshwar Mahadev (0. 5 KM), 8. Ardeshwar Temple (1. 5 KM), 9. Muktidham (2 KM), 10. Taranga Hills (55 KM).

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety : The ghats can be slippery when wet, so wear footwear with a good grip. Stay hydrated, as the ritual process can take time in the sun.

    Packing Essentials : Carry a reusable water bottle, sunscreen, and a hat. If you pl...

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