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Parsi New Year (Navroz)

Given Navsari’s deep-rooted Parsi heritage, Navroz is celebrated with great elegance. The community gathers at the historic Desai Atash Bahram for special prayers. Homes are decorated with traditional “Chalk” (rangoli) and “Torans” (flower garlands), and families prepare classic feasts featuring dishes like Puliora and Sali Boti. It is a time for visiting the Fire Temples and honoring the community’s long-standing influence on the city.

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Jagannath Rath Yatra

During the auspicious day of Ashadhi Beej, Navsari hosts a grand Rath Yatra similar to the one in Puri. A beautifully decorated chariot carrying Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra, and Subhadra travels from the Navsari Railway Station to the ISKCON Mandir. The procession is marked by the rhythmic sounds of conch shells, kirtans, and thousands of devotees lining the streets to pull the sacred ropes.

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Navratri (Sharad Navratri)

As in much of Gujarat, Navratri is the most iconic festival in Navsari. For nine nights, the city comes alive with Garba and Dandiya Raas. A unique local tradition in the Gandevi area is the Dori Raas, a centuries-old rope-based dance performed by locals. Major temples like Unai Mata also host grand celebrations featuring “Maha Aarti” and traditional folk performances that attract thousands of devotees.

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Desai Atash Bahram (Zoroastrian Fire Temple)

Reflecting Navsari’s status as a historic center for the Parsi community, the Desai Atash Bahram is one of the most important Zoroastrian temples in the world. Established in 1765, it is the second oldest Fire Temple in India. It once housed the holy “Iran Shah” fire for 200 years. While entry to the inner sanctum is restricted to the Parsi community, the historical and cultural significance of the site makes it a landmark in the city.

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Somnath Mahadev Temple

This temple, located on Somnath Road in Navsari, is a replica of the famous Somnath Jyotirlinga in Veraval. It serves as a central spiritual hub for the city’s residents. The temple is known for its grand architecture, cleanliness, and the large number of devotees it attracts during festivals like Maha Shivratri and the month of Shravan.

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Unai Mata Temple

Located in the village of Unai, about 60 km from Navsari city, this ancient temple is dedicated to Goddess Unai (Amba Mata). It is most famous for its natural hot water springs, known as Unai Hot Springs, which are believed to have medicinal and spiritual properties. According to mythology, the hot springs were created by Lord Rama by shooting an arrow into the ground to provide hot water for a religious sacrifice (Yagna).

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