- Held for the first time in over 600 years, the yatra, which coincided with Ahmedabad’s Foundation Day on February 26, saw an overwhelming turnout of thousands of devotees, reaffirming the city’s deep-rooted traditions and devotion
- With over 5,000 participants, the Nagar Yatra not only reinstated an age-old tradition but also showcased Ahmedabad’s commitment to preserving its spiritual and cultural heritage
NE NEWS SERVICE
AHMEDABAD, MAR 1
Ahmedabad witnessed an extraordinary spiritual and cultural event in the form of a grand Nagar Yatra in honour of Goddess Bhadrakali, the city’s revered Nagar Devi and guardian deity. Held for the first time in over 600 years, the yatra, which coincided with Ahmedabad’s Foundation Day on February 26, saw an overwhelming turnout of thousands of devotees, reaffirming the city’s deep-rooted traditions and devotion.

Organised by the Dharmaraksha Foundation and Mavins Marcomm, the historic procession commenced at 8:00 am from the sacred Bhadrakali Temple, drawing enthusiastic participation from devotees, religious leaders and officials. The idol of Goddess Bhadrakali was carried in a beautifully adorned chariot, accompanied by the chanting of prayers and hymns by thousands of devotees, creating a divine and spiritually uplifting atmosphere.

The grand yatra traversed through prominent city landmarks, including Teen Darwaza, Manek Nath Temple, AMC Office, Jagannath Temple, Mahalaxmi Temple, Ganesh Temple, Lal Darwaza, Electricity House, and Bahucharaji Temple, before culminating at Bhadrakali Temple at 12:30 pm. The event concluded with Mataji’s Bhandara, a feast that welcomed all devotees, promoting a spirit of unity and celebration.

Shashikant Tiwari, Founder of Dharmaraksha Foundation, said, “The Nagar Yatra of Maa Bhadrakali on Ahmedabad’s Foundation Day was a momentous occasion, bringing together the city’s residents in a shared expression of faith and heritage. It was heartening to witness such a large gathering taking part in the yatra and experiencing the divine blessings of Maa Bhadrakali. The success of the Nagar Yatra reflects the enduring spiritual connection of Ahmedabad with the Goddess.”
Ahmedabad’s Mayor Pratibha Jain lauded the organisers for reviving this grand tradition, saying, “The Nagar Yatra of Goddess Bhadrakali being organised after 614 years is a historic milestone. That it coincided with Maha Shivratri and Ahmedabad’s foundation day made the occasion even more auspicious. The overwhelming response from devotees highlighted the city’s rich cultural and religious fabric.”
With over 5,000 participants, the Nagar Yatra not only reinstated an age-old tradition but also showcased Ahmedabad’s commitment to preserving its spiritual and cultural heritage.