SHRI KAVI TIRTH

  • SHRI KAVI TIRTH

The ancient name of this place was Kankavati. The present temple of Sri Adishvar Bhagwan was repaired and renovated in Vikram year 1645 by Sri Gangadhar Gandhi and Batuk, son of Sri Ladik Gandhi, resident of Vadnagar and then, after ceremonial consecration hereof at the hands of Sri Vijaysensurishvarji was renamed as Sri Sarvajitprasad. Such a reference is available but those if any of the earlier period are not available. According to other available references, the temple of Sri Dharamnath Bhagwan was built in vikram year 1655 at the instance of Shrimati Virabai wife of Shri Kunvarji Gandhi, a successor of Sri Ladik Gandhi and was then ceremonially consecrated also at the hands of Shri Vijaysensurishvarji and was renamed as Sri Ratnaprasad Tilak. In the course of time, on several different occasions this temple too has been renovated.Sri Sarvajit Prasad and Sri Ratnaprasad Tilak temple, it is said has been constructed by Mother in Law and daughter in Law. There is a legend that both Shrimati Hirabai and her daughter in law Sri Virabai went for offering prayers and worship to the temple called Sri Sarvajit Prasad and as the entry gate was small daughter in law’s head was hurt whereupon she complained to the mother in law, “ You have built a large temple with a very low and small entry gate”. In return, angry mother in law retorted, “ Bring money from your parent’s home and build the temple with a high and large entry gate”. The daughter in law, on the very spur moment decided to build such a temple. Immediately, the work on the new temple commenced and the work was completed with speed within a small period of only five years. The temple then was ceremonially consecrated also.Every year of Magh Krishna 7, an annual festival is held here and on Kartik Poornima and Chaitra Poornima every year similarly the festival fairs are held there. There e is no other temple besides these two in the area. The art exhibited in building the Sikhars of Ratnaprasad temple is stupendously beautiful. Also the outside scenery is very attractive. The city of Khambhat on the other side of the sea appears from here quite enchanting.