Sadhimataji’s temple, Hindu temple in Kherva village, Mehsana district, India.
Sadhimataji's Temple is a Hindu shrine sheltered under a large neem tree with a rectangular dome, cement terrace, and spacious courtyard. The layout provides room for religious gatherings and community celebrations throughout the year.
The shrine was founded by Shree Khodabhai Raval as a place of devotion to Sadhimata, the principal goddess of the Raval Yogi lineage. This act of dedication made it a spiritual center for the community.
This shrine holds special meaning for the Raval Yogi community, who gather here to practice their spiritual traditions. The yearly Dharo Atham No Melo festival brings them together in celebration, marking an important moment in their religious calendar.
The site is located about 2.5 kilometers south of Kherva village along the Mehsana-Kalol road, making it accessible for visitors. Accommodation facilities are available on the grounds for pilgrims and devotees.
Visitors traditionally enter the shrine barefoot, especially on Sundays and Tuesdays, when they present their prayers and wishes. This barefoot approach reflects a custom of respect toward the sacred space.
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