Temple History
The shrine of Shri Amba is regarded as a revered shrine by the Shakta Shaktism sect of
Hinduism. It is believed that the Heart of Sati Devi has fallen here. The origin of the Shakti
Peetha status temple is from the mythology of Daksha yaga and Sati self-immolation.
Interestingly, there is no statue or image of the Goddess inside the sacred Arasuri Ambaji
temple. The priests decorated the upper part of the gokha in such a way that it looked like an
idol of the goddess from a distance. The sacred Sri Yantra is worshiped as the original deity.
He is not allowed to photograph the machine. On full moon days, the temple receives divine
light and lakhs of devotees visit it to soak in its beauty and spirituality. A huge fair is held on
Bhadra Purnima day and many people walk from their hometown to reach the temple.





Gabbar History
Gabbar literally means hill in Gujarati. Gabbar The unbroken flame which is situated 1.5 kilometers above the ground level, is famous for precisely 999 steps. About 3 million devotees visit Gabbar every year.Mataji Ka Jhula is Kal Bhairav Mandir.Gabbar is the
main points of attraction along Parikrama. The magnificent views from the hilltop of Ambaji
Nagar, the Aravalli forests are worth a visit. Ropeway services were also started in the year
1998. Booking for the ropeway can be easily done from the office.
According to Indian scriptures Gabbar Tirtha is one of the (51) Shaktipithas on the banks of
the source of the Vedic river Saraswati, in the Arasur hills in the Ambika forest, south-
westward of the old Aravalli hills.
Our Facilities
Reva Prabhu Sadan welcomes guests with all needed modern facilities

Dining Hall
spacious dining hall for guests with delicious and healthy food

Reception Hall
reception hall facilitates with all sorts of concerns and queries for better service to visitors

Garden Area
A beautiful maintained garden to create beautiful environment and playing area for childrens