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Amravati: Spiritual Tourist Guide

by traveldesk

Amravati city is visited by a large number of tourists on a yearly basis. One of the main reasons they come
here is to pray to Goddess Ambadevi and seek her blessings, making the city a popular pilgrim destination.
Apart from that, the city is also visited by many people who come to Maharashtra on a holiday tour. Infact,
this city is included in majority of sightseeing tours organized in the state. However, before going anywhere,
people like to know about its main tourist attractions and same is the case with Amaravati also. Keeping this in
mind, we have provided a complete article for you, with information on the major places to be covered on a
tour of the city.
Ambadevi TempleShri Ambadevi Temple is situated in the Amravati city of Maharashtra. The temple is
dedicated to Goddess Ambadevi and lies right in the middle of the city. Amba Devi Temple is so ancient that
one cannot find even a single mention of it in the old gazetteers.
Shri Ekvira Devi TempleShri Ekvira Devi Temple is situated in Amravati, near the famous Ambadevi
Temple. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Ekvira Devi and dates back to the year 1660. It was constructed
by the son of Amravati Paramhans Shri Janardan Swami. The Goddess enshrined here is believed to be an
incarnation of the Shakti. Shri Ekvira Devi Temple witnesses huge rush every year, during the Navaratri
festival.
Satidham TempleSatidham Temple is situated right in the middle of the Amravati city, at Rallies Plot. The
temple enshrines the idols of a several Gods and their consorts, including Lord Krishna and Radha, Lord Ram
and Sita and Lord Shiva and Sati, along with Lord Ganesha. One of the major attractions of the temple is the
fair organized every year, on the occasion of Janamashtami. A large number of devotees congregate here to be
a part of the festivities.

Amravati: Spiritual Tourist Guide by traveldesk

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