“Echoes of “Jai Jai Ambe” Reverberate Through Ambaji Temple”
Ambaji, nestled among the revered 51 Shaktipeeths as Adyashakti Peeth, stands as a sacred abode of devotion and spirituality. As the auspicious Bhadravi Mahakumbh draws near in Ambaji, devotees from the Nadiad Kheda region embark on a spiritual journey to the temple on the final day of the Shravan month (Amavasya). This pilgrimage holds a unique significance, representing a tradition spanning 159 years, and is marked by the offering of Annakoot, a grand offering of food to the deity.
The devoted souls who make this annual trek, known as Shravaniya Sangh and Kankodia Sangh, have their roots in Nadiad. This spiritual voyage has endured through generations, keeping their ancestral tradition alive. What sets this pilgrimage apart is not just the devotion it carries but also the mode of travel—the pilgrims tread the path to Ambaji on foot, reminiscent of their forefathers who traversed the same route with carts.
Each year, as the last day of Shravan month dawns, a multitude of devotees makes their way to Ambaji temple. The sound of “Jai Jai Ambe” echoes through the temple premises, a harmonious resonance of faith and devotion that has persisted for generations.
A Legacy of Dedication:
The devotees from the Nadiad, Kheda region consider this annual pilgrimage as more than just a religious journey; it’s a connection to their roots and an opportunity to relive their ancestral traditions. With unwavering faith and devotion, they continue to uphold a legacy that has endured for nearly a century and a half.
Annakoot: An Offering of Abundance:
One of the key rituals of this pilgrimage is the Annakoot, a tradition of offering a grand feast to the deity. Devotees prepare a vast array of dishes, showcasing their culinary skills and devotion. These offerings symbolize their gratitude and reverence towards the divine.
Spiritual Essence:
The Shravaniya Sangh’s annual pilgrimage to Ambaji encapsulates the essence of spirituality, tradition, and a deep-seated connection to their roots. It’s a testament to the enduring faith of devotees and the vibrant cultural tapestry that enriches the region.
As the Bhadravi Mahakumbh draws closer, Ambaji stands as a hub of spiritual energy and devotion. The pilgrimage of the Shravaniya Sangh is not just a journey; it’s a profound expression of faith, connecting generations and preserving cherished traditions.