
Lambha Temple
Temple
Lambha Temple
The Lambha Temple, also known as the Lambha Baliyadev Temple, is located in the village of Lambha, near Ahmedabad, Gujarat. The temple is dedicated to Lord Baliyadevji, who is believed to be the grandson of Mahabali Bheem.
Constructed in 1996, the temple is known for its peaceful atmosphere and beautiful architecture. The temple is famous for its prasad of bundi, sweetened fried balls of chickpea flour, which is offered to devotees. Thousands of visitors come to the temple seeking protection from calamity, misfortune, and ill-health.
The temple is also a popular spot for families to visit on holidays due to its serene environment.
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