Theertha Vidhi at Mathru Gaya Kshethra (Siddhpur)
Certain positions in Nature have surfaced a point of level that can never
be encroached upon and have to be recognized with due respect without any
compromise. One such position is that of a Mother. Prime importance is given to
the worship of parents (father & mother) across the world in any religion
or philosophy and more so in Hindu Dharma. Famous sloka “Mathru
Devo Bhava-Pithru Devo Bhava-Aaachaarya Devo Bhava-Athithi Devo Bhava” is just
an example of how much significance is given to these four elements of human
life whose worship is considered as equivalent to the worship of God.
We have many examples in our Hindu philosophy where several sages,
devotees, great personalities, and even the incarnations of Lord Vishnu have
glorified the significance of this dictum which has not changed over ages. Lord
Sri Rama is quoted as the best example of putting into practice this Sanatana
Dharma Sutra.
In this order Mother is given the first and the foremost prominence, a
unique and sacred place that can never be filled by any other element. A Mother
is depicted as an epitome of benevolence, love and affection. She, with all her
struggles bears a child in her womb for nine months before he/she is blessed
with life in this world.
She is considered as the first Guru (teacher) of a child and the one who
introduces father to a child. Hindu Dharma has given highest prominence to the
role of a Mother and Father and prescribes worship of parents even after they
leave this world by performing Pitru Yagna (performing sacred rites to the
departed souls) by their descendants. As a part of getting discharged from Pitru Rina (that includes Mathru
Rina) it is incumbent on the part of every Hindu to perform Pitru Yagna. Apart
from performing sacred rituals to the departed souls at periodical intervals, performing
them at certain specified places has acquired lot of significance as a part of Pithru
Yagna and is considered as highly meritorious.
In the process of performing such sacred rites at prominent places generally
we come across people visiting places like Kasi, Gaya, Prayaga, Rameswaram etc.
and perform sacred rites to their forefathers that also include maternal
spirits. But one such place which is exclusively dedicated to performing sacred
rites to a Mother we find only at Siddhpur in Gujarat known as Mathru Gaya
Kshetra on the banks of the holy Bindu Sarovara.
Useful Information on Mathru Gaya Kshethra…
Location...
Mathru Gaya famously known as Siddhpur (Bindu Sarovara) is located in the
historical town of Siddhpur on the banks of Vedic river Saraswathi in the Patan
district of North Gujarat on the Ahmadabad – Delhi route on the National
Highway # 8B.
The place is well known for cultivation of Jeera and Isabgol. The place
Siddhpur is one of the most attractive tourism, religious, spiritual and
heritage sites of Gujarat State. It is located at a distance of about 115 km to
the Northwest of Ahmadabad and 27 km to the east of its district head quarters
Patan.
Historically Siddhpur was under the rule of Solanki Empire later
destroyed by the Muslim rulers. This place is also famously known for
historical temple called Rudra Mahalaya which was damaged during Muslim
invasion and only ruins are available now still attracting the tourists. The
tourist value of Siddhpur is enhanced not only by its religious and spiritual
significance but also by virtue of its heritage and culture.
How to reach Mathru Gaya?
By Road
Distances from Ahmadabad
Siddhpur (115 km)
Patan (140 km)
Modhera (119 km)
Mehsana (70 km)
Distances from Siddhpur to nearby places…
Mehsana (45 km)
Unjha
(30 km)
Patan (27 km)
Siddhpur is well connected by road from all important major towns and
cities of Gujarat. Regular bus services are available from Ahmadabad and
Mehsana to Siddhpur. One can also reach Siddhpur by taxi/cab from Ahmadabad which
is about two hour journey.
By Rail
Siddhpur is on the railway map of India on the Ahmadabad – New Delhi
railway line connecting major cities and towns a journey of about 3 hours from
Ahmadabad.
By Air
Nearest airport is Ahmadabad 120 km from Siddhpur which is well connected
by air with all the major cities in India.
Where to Stay?
Siddhpur is a small town with a population of 20000 (approx) where
Dharmashalas and guest houses are available. Since it is nearer to Ahmadabad
(about 2 hours drive) one can easily get back to the city after a day’s visit
to Siddhpur. Nearest towns available for stay are Mehsana, Patan and Modhera.
What to do at Mathru Gaya?
Siddhpur is the only place in India where Mathru-Shraaddha is performed
exclusively. Generally lots of people visit this place during the Lunar month
of Karthika Masam to perform Mathru ceremonies. These sacred rites are
performed on the banks of Bindu Sarovara. Purohits/Priests are available at
Bindu Sarovar and one can engage them according to their sampradaya for
performing sacred rites.
For followers of Madhwa sampradaya there is Uttaradi Mutt within the vicinity
of Bindu Sarovar where facilities are available for stay (dormitory) and for
performance of sacred rites.
Contact details...
Sri Uttaradhi Mutt
Sri Kapila Madhwa
Bhavan
Bindu Sarovar road,
Teen Darvaza,
Siddhpur
-384151 (NG)
Gujarat State (India)
Contact Person: Sri
Sameera Acharya Kouligi
Telephone# 02767-220956;
Mobile# 098258-79729 &
099139-77247
Sri Krishnaarpanamasthu

I want the contact address and phone numbers of Pandits (Sasthrigal) from tamil nadu settled at mathru Gaya.
ReplyDeleteDear.....
ReplyDeleteI am sorry, I have no information in this regard. However, you may contact at the following address that may be of help for you.
Sri Uttaradhi Mutt
Sri Kapila Madhwa Bhavan
Bindu Sarovar road
Teen Darvaza, Siddhpur -384151 (NG)
Gujarat State (India)
Contact Person: Sri Sameera Acharya Kouligi
Contact # 098258-79729 & 099139-77247
Thanks
bhargavasarma
dear
ReplyDeletepl tell me i have to perform on the same thithi
or any day which suits me ...
also how to reach from chennai..
sharikrishnan
Dear Sri Krishnan
ReplyDeleteIt can be performed on any other day convenient to you. From Chennai you have to reach Ahmadabad from where you have trains/buses to go to Siddhpur. If you are passing through Bangalore you have a direct train from Bangalore to Jodhpur via Siddupur. For more details you may refer to www.irctc.co.in
Thanks and regards
bhargavasarma
Sir, Good that you have opened a blogspot for this holy place.
ReplyDeleteHope this spreads far and wide.Pl update this blog with references from Vedas, Upanishads, puranas, etc about the sanctity/holiness/importance of this place, for all to accumulate Punya.
For more information on sanctity, holiness and significance of Mathru Gaya Kshethra (Siddhpur) you may like to read the posts already published from the following link........
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Thanks for visiting the blog
This is such an useful information, Many thanks for sharing it.....
ReplyDeleteSoul the shraaddha be pewrformed only to mother or to both mother and father and ancestors?
ReplyDeleteIt is exclusively for Mother (Mathru Varga) not for father or sarva pithru
DeleteA very informative & useful referral blog on Hindu religion;spirituality;customs & traditions;
ReplyDeletedhanyavadagalu
Deletei visited that matrugaya and i performed the shardha at sri uttaradhi mutt well arranged by Acharya
ReplyDeleteSir, Can we visit as a tourist, do we have to take dip in Bindu Sarovar.
ReplyDeleteSir,I want to visit mathru gaya and perform the srartha for my mother. If I visit from Ahamadabad in morning can I do the srartha on the same day. Or I am to stay there for a day. Also let me know any Telugu prohiths are available.Kindly give the above details so that I can make my trip accordingly.or get me the contact no for further clarification.
ReplyDeleteYes, you can do it on the same day, no need to overstay. Telugu purohits I have no information, you can speak to Sri Sameera Acharya Kouligi-contact # 098258-79729 & 099139-77247;
DeleteThanks I'll contact the Acharya
DeleteMany thanks for the wonderful info. I am planning to perform my mothers ceremony in December this year. Will contact Acharya and seek details too.
ReplyDeleteThank you once again.
Madhav/9849169056/Hyderabad
Smartha brahmins also can go and do shradda for their mothers? Pls give the information.
ReplyDeleteYes!
DeletePlease let me know how it would cost to perform sharddha for my mother. My elder brother also would be joining the thithi. Should we both have to perform thithi separatrly or only one thithi is eNough. We intend doingNit onb16 sep 21 i.e. dharani
ReplyDeleteCan we do?
Vittal Coimbatorr
If Brothers are performing together it is enough if one perform the ceremony. For further details of your query kindly contact at
DeleteSri Uttaradhi Mutt
Sri Kapila Madhwa Bhavan
Bindu Sarovar road, Teen Darvaza,
Siddhpur -384151 (NG)
Gujarat State (India)
Telephone# 02767-220956;
Mobile# 9825879729
Sir, I want to perform Matru Shraddh at Matru gaya on 15 Feb 2021. My mother's Varshabdika is on 05 March, Palguna Tadige. Can I perform. For this I am reaching Ahmadabad on 14/2/2021. What will be the charges. Also, what about accommodation. Please guide me sir.
ReplyDeleteVery Informative & good guidance thanks for the same
ReplyDeleteSri Haraye Namaha. Many thanks for this useful information. My mother's Varshabdhika falls on July 15, 2022. My brother lives in the US and he will be performing the shraardha over there as per the available facilities. However, I am very keen to do something for my mother too. As a daughter, is there anything I can do at Mathrugaya? My husband will accompany me. Can he do on my behalf? His mother is still living though his father passed away 20 years back. I live in Mumbai and we are Madhwas, followers of Sri Uttaradhi Mutt. Please guide me. Thanks
ReplyDeleteYou can ask a Madhva Bramhana at Mathru Gaya to perform the ceremony.
DeleteThank you for your response. I have spoken to the the concerned person at Uttaradhi Mutt and got it fixed.
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