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Shri Surya Narayan Temple

Located just across from the General Post Office in Vadodara, the Surya Narayan Temple is a beacon of the city’s rich spiritual and architectural legacy. Commissioned over 200 years ago by Raoji Appaji Fanse, the Diwan during the reign of Govindrao Gaekwad, this temple has stood the test of time, reflecting the enduring devotion of the community. Architectural Elegance The…

Shri Kubereshwar Dutta Temple

Situated in the beautiful Kirti Mandir compound, the Kubereshwar Dutt Mandir is a renowned temple dedicated to Lord Dutta. This sacred site, established in the early 1890s during the reign of Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III, honors Kuberji, a devoted servant of the Baroda State. A Divine Experience and a Miraculous Encounter Hailing from Uttar Pradesh, he is said to have…

Shri Bhimnath Temple

The Bhimnath Mahadev Temple, situated in Akota (formerly known as Ankottaka), holds a significant place in the history of the region. This site is recognized as the location of the earliest human settlement along the Vishwamitri River, dating back nearly 2,200 years. According to renowned archaeologist V. H. Sonawane, the origins of the city can be traced to the pavement…

Shri Kamnath Temple

Nestled gracefully along the ghats of the Vishwamitri River, the Kamnath Mahadev Temple stands as a testament to Baroda’s rich cultural and architectural heritage & is part of Navnath temples. Built in the early 19th century, this historic temple is a significant relic from the era of Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad I, who, along with his brother Fatehsinhrao Gaekwad, played a…

ISKCON Temple

The ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) Temple is a serene haven located near the Hari Nagar Market on Gotri Road, Vadodara. Established in 1999, it is dedicated to Radha Krishna, along with Lord Jagannath, Lord Balbhadra, Subhadra, and Gaura Nitai. Temple Precinct The temple complex is expansive, featuring the main temple surrounded by lush gardens and ashrams for men,…

EME Temple (Dakshinamurti Temple)

The EME Temple, also known as the Dakshinamurti Temple, stands as a fascinating symbol of unity and modernity. Located within the Army Cantonment of Baroda, this temple was constructed by the Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (EME) Corps and showcases an intriguing blend of contemporary design and traditional spirituality. Architectural Marvel: The EME Temple is renowned for its modern geodesic dome and…