Adhar Devi Temple

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Adhar Devi Temple is a revered Hindu shrine dedicated to the goddess Durga, known for its cave setting and steep climb, located in the hill station of Mount Abu in Rajasthan, India.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Durga temple
Hindu temple
cave temple
accessType steep climb
alsoKnownAs Arbuda Devi Temple NERFINISHED
altitudeContext located on a hill in a hill station
architecturalStyle rock-cut cave style
associatedWith Hindu festivals
Navratri celebrations
category Cave temples in India
Durga temples
Hindu temples in Rajasthan
country India
culturalSignificance local religious importance in Mount Abu
dedicatedTo Goddess Durga NERFINISHED
devoteesBelieve temple grants blessings and protection
devotionalFocus Durga worship
district Sirohi district NERFINISHED
hasAccess series of steps carved into the hill
hasClimb steep steps
hasFeature narrow entrance passage
panoramic hill views
rock-cut cave shrine
hasRituals Durga aarti NERFINISHED
offerings of flowers and coconuts
hasViewOf Aravalli hills NERFINISHED
locatedIn India
Mount Abu NERFINISHED
Rajasthan
Sirohi district NERFINISHED
hill station of Mount Abu
locatedOn hill
near Mount Abu town NERFINISHED
partOf religious sites of Mount Abu
pilgrimageType regional pilgrimage site
region western India
religion Hinduism
setting cave
state Rajasthan
touristAttractionOf Mount Abu NERFINISHED
Rajasthan NERFINISHED
visitedBy pilgrims
tourists
worshippedDeity Durga NERFINISHED

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Mount Abu plateau hasReligiousSite Adhar Devi Temple