Mahudi - Additional Info

Additional Info

Generally the Photograph or replica statue Of Lord Ghantakarna Mahavir are kept in office or home such that arrow points to the door. So it can vanish and keeps out devil's eye.

Public Transport

By Road: Gujarat has one of the better developed road networks in India. Ahmedabad is well connected with all major cities and towns by road. Prominent bus stops are located at Gitamandir near Kalupur Railway Station and Paldi. Regular bus services are available by Gujarat state transport buses and private operators to all the major destinations of the state.

By Rail: The main railway station is located in Kalupur area (Ahmedabad Station). This station falls under the prominent national railway circuit and is connected to all major cities of India. If you are on the western side of the Sabarmati river, then you can go to the Gandhigram station near Ashram road to buy your railway tickets easily. 55 KM near. Other Railway Stations connecting Mahudi PRANTIJ - Sabar Kantha, Prantij 8 KM near. SONASAN - Sabar Kantha, Prantij 10 KM near. HIMMATNAGAR - Sabar Kantha, Himatnagar 22 KM near. DABHODA - Gandhinagar, Dehgam 38 KM near.

By Air: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel airport at Ahmedabad is an international airport with direct flights to USA, UK, Singapore, Dubai and other international hubs. Numerous domestic flights are also operational from here.

Nearest Towns are Mansa(14.8 k.m.), Gandhinagar(32.1 k.m.), Dehgam(34.4 k.m.), Kalol(40.1 k.m.),

Ajarapura, Amarpura(Kh), Ambod, Anandpura Veda, Pilvai, Pundra, Manekpur, Ladol,..etc. are the villages along with the same Mansa Taluka

Mahudi Trith is most preferred destination for Jains and also for Non-Jains. And also took vital place in Tourism in Gujarat


Information by Maitrik Bharat Vora (Native of Mahudi) (Presently at Mumbai) 9821560610.

Shri Mahudi (Madhupuri) Jain Murtipujak Trust, Mahudi Taluk :- Vijapur, Dist - Mehsana, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India. 382855

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