
Panch Pandava Gufa or Hinglaj Mataji Gufa
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Panch Pandava Gufa or Hinglaj Mataji Gufa
Panch Pandava Gufa, also known as Hinglaj Mataji Gufa, is a sacred cave temple located in Somnath, Gujarat. Discovered by Baba Narayandas in 1949, the temple is believed to have been a place of worship for the Pandavas during their exile.
The cave houses shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva, Lord Ram, Lord Laxman, Devi Sita, Goddess Durga, and Lord Hanuman. The entrance to the cave is narrow and steep, requiring visitors to bend down while entering, making it a unique experience.
The temple is situated near Triveni Sangam Ghat, adding to its spiritual significance.
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Panch Pandava Gufa or Hinglaj Mataji Gufa is located in Gir Somnath, Gujarat.
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