Legends
and Mythology
According
to Hindu scriptures, the Ambaji temple is one of the 52 Shakti
peethas
in India. It is believed to be the place where Goddess
Sati’s heart fell while Lord Shiva was carrying her burning
body from the sacrificial fire of Daksha’s yagna.
The
place also finds mention in the Hindu epic, Ramayana. As per legend,
Lord
Rama and Lakshmana came to the Ashram of Shrungi Rishi
during their search for Sita. The Rishi adviced them to worship Ambaji
at Gabbar. The Goddess blessed them and gave a divine arrow called ‘Ajay’,
which Lord Rama used in his war against Ravana.
The Gabbar hill is also associated with Lord Krishna. The tonsure
ceremony of the Lord is believed to have taken place in the temple
in the presence of His foster parents Nand and Yashoda, who worshipped
Ambaji during the Dwapar Yuga.