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How To Reach Adhar Devi Temple

Mount Abu, Rajasthan, India
The Adhar Devi Temple, also famously known as the Arbuda Devi Temple, is one of the most revered and ancient Hindu temples in Mount Abu. Dedicated to the Hindu Goddess Durga (in her form as Arbuda Devi), the temple is a significant pilgrimage site and a Shakti Peetha, where a part of Sati?s body is believed to have fallen. The temple derives its unique name, Adhar (meaning 'lip' or 'support'), from the local legend that the adhar (lip or a part believed to be hanging in mid-air) of the Goddess fell here. Alternatively, the name is also linked to the idol being seemingly suspended or adhar (supported) within the cave. The journey to the temple is an experience in itself, requiring visitors to climb a strenuous flight of 365 steep steps, a number symbolizing the days of the year, carved directly into the mountain rock. This climb is not just physical but is considered a spiritual act of devotion, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding Aravalli Range and the Mount Abu town below. The temple is not a conventional structure but a shrine nestled deep inside a natural rock cave (a rocky cleave). To reach the inner sanctum (Garbagriha), devotees must crawl through a small, narrow opening in the rock. Inside, the idol of Goddess Durga is a sight of immense spiritual power. The temple is especially significant to the local people and attracts a massive influx of pilgrims, particularly during the nine holy days of the Navratri festival in October. As one of the best examples of rock-cut temples in the region, the temple complex offers a profound mix of ancient mythology, natural beauty, and a unique spiritual adventure. Its location atop the hill, surrounded by lush green forests, provides a peaceful and serene environment, making the challenging trek worthwhile for the divine darshan and the breathtaking mountain views. The temple also holds historical importance, with its architecture reflecting influences, and is intrinsically linked to the legend of Mount Abu itself, which is said to be named after Arbuda Devi.

How to Reach

By Air: The nearest major airport to Mount Abu is Maharana Pratap Airport (UDR) in Udaipur, which is approximately 177 KMS away. This airport is well-connected to major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Jaipur.

From Udaipur airport, visitors can hire a private taxi or take a pre-booked cab directly to Mount Abu. Alternatively, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport (AMD) in Ahmedabad (225 KMS away) is another excellent option with broader national and international connectivity. The journey from the airport to Mount Abu takes about 4 to 5 hours by road.

By Train: The nearest railway station is Abu Road Railway Station (ABR), which is located in the plains, about 28 KMS from the Mount Abu town center. Abu Road is a major station on the Western Railway line, connecting to key Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur, and Ahmedabad through numerous daily express and mail trains.

From Abu Road Railway Station, one can easily hire a shared or private taxi, or take a local bus to reach the main Mount Abu town. The journey up the hill (Ghat Road) takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour.

By Road: Mount Abu is exceptionally well-connected by road. It is a scenic hill drive off National Highway NH 14.

From Abu Road: The distance is about 28 KMS, primarily a winding ghat (mountain) road.

From Udaipur: Approximately 165 KMS via NH 27 and local roads.

From Ahmedabad: Approximately 225 KMS via NH 48 and local roads. State-run public buses (Rajasthan Roadways) and private luxury buses operate frequently from major cities in Rajasthan and Gujarat to the Mount Abu Bus Stand, which is near the city center. Driving a private car or hiring a taxi is highly recommended for flexibility.

By Local Transport (To the Temple): The Adhar Devi Temple is about 3 KMS from the Mount Abu city center (Nakki Lake area).

Auto-Rickshaws/Taxis: The easiest way to reach the base of the temple stairs is by hiring an auto-rickshaw or a local taxi from the main town market or Nakki Lake. The ride is quick, typically taking 10-15 minutes. Negotiate the fare beforehand, or use a ride-sharing app if available.

Walking: For those who enjoy walking and have the time, the 3 KMS distance from the town center is also walkable, offering a pleasant way to enjoy the mountain scenery and local surroundings before starting the main temple climb. The road leads to a designated parking area/stop, from where the ascent of 365 steps begins.

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