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. One can also reach Siddhpur by taxi/cab from Ahmadabad in about two hour journey. Regular bus services are available from Ahmadabad and Mehsana to Siddhpur. Siddhpur is well connected by road from all important major town and cities of Gujarat. The tourist value of Siddhpur is enhanced not only by its religious and spiritual significance but also by virtue of its heritage and culture. The 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. Historically Siddhpur was under the rule of Solanki Empire later destroyed by the Muslim rulers. 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. The place Siddhpur is one of the most attractive tourism, religious, spiritual and heritage sites of Gujarat State. The place is well known for cultivation of Jeera and Isabgol. Mathru Gaya famously known as Siddhpur 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.
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