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Vajreshwari Temple, Vajreshwari

Vajreshwari, Maharashtra

At the heart of Vajreshwari, Vajreshwari Temple offers a divine and uplifting ambience where devotees come together to seek blessings, peace, and guidance. This sacred shrine has been a beacon of faith for centuries, standing as a reminder of the community’s shared devotion and spiritual connection. From the moment one enters its premises, the calming chants, fragrant incense, and gentle temple bells create an atmosphere that soothes the soul. The temple is not only a place for prayer but also a centre for cultural gatherings, festivals, and traditional rituals that strengthen communal ties. Whether during quiet daily worship or grand celebrations, Vajreshwari Temple continues to touch hearts and minds, making it one of the most cherished spiritual destinations in Vajreshwari. It also proudly reflects the timeless traditions seen in many Ancient temples in Maharashtra.
Vajreshwari Temple

Vajreshwari Temple History and Significance

The original Vajreshwari temple was located at Gunj, but it was moved to Vadvali after being destroyed by the Portuguese. In 1739, Chimaji Appa, a military commander, vowed to build a temple if he conquered the Bassein Fort. After his victory, he fulfilled his promise by constructing the temple.

Vajreshwari Temple Pooja Timing

Pooja Name Timings
Morning Aarti 6:00 AM
Midday Pooja 12:00 PM
Evening Aarti 6:30 PM
Special Pooja (on request) Customizable based on prior booking

Vajreshwari Temple Location Details

How to Reach Vajreshwari Temple

  • By Road:

  • Vajreshwari is well-connected by road to major towns in Maharashtra. State Transport Buses and private taxis operate regularly from Mumbai, Thane, and other nearby cities.

  • By Train:

  • Nearest railway stations: Vasai Road and Virar. From these stations, buses or taxis are available to reach Vajreshwari.

  • By Air:

  • Nearest airport: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Mumbai. From the airport, you can take a taxi or bus to Vajreshwari via connecting cities like Thane or Vasai.

Vajreshwari Temple Visitor Information & Tips

Best time to visit (season/months):

October to March is the best time to visit Vajreshwari Temple due to pleasant weather. Avoid the monsoon season (June to September) due to heavy rainfall that may cause inconvenience.


Vajreshwari Temple Interesting Facts

  • Legends Beliefs
    According to legends, the region of Vadvali was visited by Rama and Parashurama. The goddess Vajreshwari is believed to have emerged from a Vajra to defeat a demon named Kalikala. Another legend states that Indra's Vajra was swallowed by the goddess, who then defeated the demon.
  • Deities and Sub Deities
    The main deity, Vajreshwari, is accompanied by other deities like Renuka, Saptashrungi, Kalika, and Parshurama. The temple also houses idols of Ganesha, Bhairava, Hanuman, and local deities. The goddesses are adorned with silver jewellery and crowns, standing on silver lotuses.
  • Offerings
    Devotees offer prayers and ring a bell upon entering the shrine. The temple has a Yajna kunda for fire offerings. Pilgrims also take holy baths in nearby hot springs, which are believed to be the blood of demons slain by the goddess.
  • Architecture
    The temple features a Nagarkhana at the entrance, resembling the Bassein Fort's gate. It is surrounded by a stone wall and has fifty-two steps leading to the main shrine. The main shrine consists of three sections, including the Garbha-griha, which houses six idols.
  • Festivals
    The temple celebrates Navaratri twice a year, along with a fair in honour of Goddess Vajreshwari on Amavasya in Chaitra. Other festivals include Shiva worship in Shravana, Kojagiri Poornima, Diwali, Holi, Datta Jayanti, Hanuman Jayanti, and Godhadebuwa Jayanti.
  • Religious Practices
    The temple is managed by the Shree Vajreshwari Yogini Devi Public Trust, with members of the Giri Gosavi sect responsible for worship and maintenance. Pilgrims participate in various rituals and offerings, including holy baths in the hot springs.

FAQ's

Where is the Vajreshwari Temple located?

The Vajreshwari Temple is located in Vajreshwari, Maharashtra, India. Specifically, it is situated in the Palghar district.

Which God is Vajreshwari?

Vajreshwari is a major Hindu deity.

What is the best time to visit Vajreshwari Temple?

October to March is the best time to visit Vajreshwari Temple due to pleasant weather. Avoid the monsoon season (June to September) due to heavy rainfall that may cause inconvenience.

How to reach Vajreshwari Temple from near City or Town?

Nearest railway stations: Vasai Road and Virar. From these stations, buses or taxis are available to reach Vajreshwari. Nearest airport: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, Mumbai. From the airport, you can take a taxi or bus to Vajreshwari via connecting cities like Thane or Vasai.
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