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Madhavpur Ghed

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Country
  
India

Region
  
Saurashtra (region)

Time zone
  
IST (UTC+5:30)

Local time
  
Friday 7:56 PM

State
  
Gujarat

District
  
Porbandar

Vehicle registration
  
GJ-25

Madhavpur Ghed

Weather
  
30°C, Wind W at 21 km/h, 29% Humidity

Madhavpur (Ghed) is a small but culturally significant village in state of Gujarat, India. It lies on the seashore, close to Porbandar.

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Map of Madhavpur, Gujarat 362230

According to folklore, Krishna married Rukmini at Madhavpur after first kidnapping her. This event is memorialised with a temple dedicated to lord Madhavrai and by an annual fair held in the village.

Madhavpur also has one of the meditation centers of Osho.

Madhavrai Temple

Madhavpur is the site of a 15th-century temple of Madhavraiji who is a form of Lord Krishna. The original temple has been badly damaged by attacks by Muslim invaders, however a ruined structure is still present and gives idea of original undamaged temple. A newly constructed temple is used for worship now adjacent to the old one.

Annual Fair

Every year, for five days from day of Ram Navmi, a cultural fair is organized mainly on the background of religious belief of Krishna getting married to Rukmani.

A colorful chariot is decorated and idol of Krishna is placed in the chariot and a procession proceeds through the village as a part of celebrating the event of Krishna's marriage.

Village people throws colors at each other as part of celebration and also involves joyful dancing.

Vallabhacharyaji's Bethak

Madhavpur is also culturally significant due to one of the seats of Shri Vallabhacharya who is founder of one of six major schools of hinduism

The seat, called as Bethak or more respectably Bethakji is 66th of the 84 Seats of vallabhacharya

Osho Ashram (Swami Brahmavedantji)

Swami Brahmavedantji (originally a disciple of Osho) attained Self Realisation in 1974 and has ever since, guided seekers on the path of truth in his ashram. His disciples enjoy the shade of his Presence, along with his wisdom which helps to evolve one's level of awareness. Although the ashram is in a remote part of Gujarat, it is one of the most beautiful Osho ashrams in India.

The ashram is constantly on an evolving curve, there are lots of productive development activities continuously going on -Gokul (an unused mine converted into large water retaining areas, to increase the water table and make it less salty) , a Buddha hall, Ma Ramila Annapurna Annxetra, Navdurga Temple, and Govardhan (mountain with beautiful view points of the place around- beach, ghed and ashram).

The ashram runs mainly on donations. There is no mandatory fee for staying in the ashram, however if one has the capacity to pay, it is encouraged. One is free to engage in any work.

A documentary film (in Gujarati) has been made on Swami Brahmavedantji, which attempts to capture his daily life along with his fundamental teachings on spiritual awakening. The link is as follows -


References

Madhavpur Ghed Wikipedia