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Location of the Temple
The town of Vajreshwari, on banks of the river Tansa, lies in Bhiwandi city, Thane district, Maharashtra, India It is 27.6 km away from the nearest station of Virar on the Western Railway line and 31 km from the nearest station of Khadavli on the Central Railway line. The temple is located near the post office of Vajreshwari town, on the Mandagiri hillock, which was formed out of a volcanic eruption and is surrounded by hills on all sides.
Surrounding of the temple
There are around twenty-one hot water spring (Sanskrit: kunda) in a five-kilometer radius of the temple. According to tradition, the hot water is the blood of demons and giants who were slain by the goddess Vajreshwari. According to scientists, their proximity to the former volcano in the region accounts for their creation. Pilgrims who visit the temple also have a holy bath in the springs, which are named after Hindu deities.
The temple celebrates Navaratri once from the first day of the fortnight of the waxing moon of the Hindu month of Chaitra (March) to the ninth day of Ram Navami then from the first day of the bright half of the Hindu month of Ashvin (October) to the 10th day Vijayadashami.
The first day of the Hindu month Vaisakha, the ceremonial procession with a Palkhi(palanquin) carrying an image of the goddess, is taken out.
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Vajreshwari Devi mandir details
- Mandir opens at 5:30AM in the morning and Devi's Patra pooja is done.
- Morning 11:15AM Devi's Madhyan Aarti
- 11:30PM to 12:00 noon Naivaidhya
- Evening at 7:00PM Devi's Padhya Pooja
- At 8.15Pm Devi's Aarti
- Night at 9:00PM Devi's Shejarti(mandir closes)
- Note:- These time may differ during festivals.