Ambernath Shiv Mandir : A Spectacular Sight | D05Riders

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Embark on an exciting adventure by taking a bike ride to a 950-year-old temple. This is a wonderful opportunity to explore history and culture while enjoying the great outdoors. This bike ride is a perfect opportunity to disconnect from the digital world and connect with the past. So get on your bike, and let's go explore the wonders of this ancient temple!

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Ambarnath is part of Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). The name Ambarnath literally means Sky-Lord. Ambarnath is the site of a old Shiva temple.

The Shiv Mandir of Ambarnath is also called the Ambreshwar Shiva Temple. It is situated 2 km away from Ambarnath (East) railway station in Maharastra, India. It is said that Shilahara king Chhittaraja constructed it, his son Mummuni rebuilt it. The temple is on the bank of Vadavan (Waldhuni) river. The temple is Hemadpanthi-styled, beautifully carved on stones. It is also believed by some people that the temple was built by the five Pandava brothers in just one night in a huge single mass of stone.

Local excavations have shown that Ambarnath was a populated center as early as 200 BC. The village was originally known as Hallyacha Pada, and was later renamed Ambarnath. Guru Nanak visited the temple sometime around 1415. Devotees still throng to the temple for Shivartri each year.
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