“Shree Jivdani Devi Sansthan is situated on the hill of Jivdani in Virar, a suburb of Bombay. In the 17th century, a fort named Jivdhan graced this hill, and locals adorned the Ekaveera Devi Yoga Linga in one of its caves. While the shrine is particularly vibrant during the nine days of the Navratri festival, devotees often visit on Tuesdays and Sundays. The ancient and renowned Maa Jivdani temple is proudly on the Jivdani hill, surrounded by the remnants of the 17th-century fort, Jivdhan. The hill's fortifications hold ancient-looking caves and water cisterns, though many have now dried up. Shree Jivdani Devi Sansthan is nationally acclaimed for its sole temple dedicated to Goddess Jivdani, positioned approximately 1375 steps above ground level, crowning the eastern part of the city. Pandav Dongri was once a haven for yogis seeking the divine presence of Shree Jivdani Devi.
UNIQUE FACTS:
• Ultimate Divine Destination
• Historical Significance.”
Read more