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'''Bhavnath Temple '''is an ancient temple dedicated to [[Shiva]] in Mau village of [[Bhiloda]] Taluka of [[Aravalli district]], [[Gujarat, India]].
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| location          =  Mau village of [[Bhiloda]] Taluka
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| year_completed    = 1300 years old
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'''Bhavnath Temple '''is an ancient temple dedicated to [[Shiva]] in Mau village of [[Bhiloda]] Taluka of [[Aravalli district]], [[Gujarat]], India.


It is situated 6km away from Bhiloda and is about 1300 years old acknowledged from an inscription. There is a reservoir, ''kund'', named Bhrigukund which believed to cure [[leprosy]] if bathed in its water. There is a temple dedicated to Shiva and temple dedicated to the son of [[Bhrigu]], Avan Rishi. The place is situated on the banks of [[Hathmati river]] dam. The fair is organised on the last Monday of [[Shraavana]] month of [[Hindu calendar]] and on [[Mahashivratri]] which is visited by large number of people.<ref>http://sabarkanthadp.gujarat.gov.in/sabarkantha/juna-bhavnath-mandir.htm</ref><ref name="gbp">{{cite book|title = Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency: Cutch, Palanpur, and Mahi Kantha|url = https://books.google.com/books?id=dLUBAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA339|year = 1880|publisher = Printed at the Government Central Press|page = 433}}</ref>
It is situated 6&nbsp;km away from Bhiloda and is about 1300 years old acknowledged from an inscription. There is a reservoir, ''kund'', named Bhrigukund which believed to cure [[leprosy]] if bathed in its water. There is a temple dedicated to Shiva and temple dedicated to the son of [[Bhrigu]], Avan Rishi. The place is situated on the banks of [[Hathmati river]] dam. The fair is organised on the last Monday of [[Shraavana]] month of [[Hindu calendar]] and on [[Mahashivratri]] which is visited by large number of people.<ref>http://sabarkanthadp.gujarat.gov.in/sabarkantha/juna-bhavnath-mandir.htm</ref><ref name="gbp">{{cite book|title = Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency: Cutch, Palanpur, and Mahi Kantha|url = https://books.google.com/books?id=dLUBAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA339|year = 1880|publisher = Printed at the Government Central Press|page = 433}}</ref>


The temple is now located amid reservoir of dam on Indrasi river.
The temple is now located amid reservoir of dam on Indrasi river.