Bilimora is a city situated on the banks of the river Ambika, in Gandevi taluka & Navsari district of Gujarat state, in India. The city comes under the purview of the Surat Metropolitan Region. The city is roughly 70 kilometres (43 mi) south of the city of Surat and is the southernmost point of the Surat Metropolitan Region and the Metropolis of Surat. It is linked to Surat by SH 6 and SH 88.[clarification needed]

Bilimora
city
Bilimora is located in Gujarat
Bilimora
Bilimora
Location in Gujarat, India
Bilimora is located in India
Bilimora
Bilimora
Bilimora (India)
Coordinates: 20°45′N 72°57′E / 20.75°N 72.95°E / 20.75; 72.95
Country India
StateGujarat
DistrictNavsari
Area
 • Total
9 km2 (3 sq mi)
Elevation
4 m (13 ft)
Population
 (2001)
 • Total
57,583
 • Rank62nd in Gujarat
 • Density6,400/km2 (17,000/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialGujarati, Hindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
396321
Telephone code02634
Vehicle registrationGJ 21
Website[1]

In the late 18th century, the Baroda State established a naval station at Bilimora, a port about 40 miles (64 km) south of Surat, known as Bunder Bilimora Suba Armor. A fleet of 50 vessels were stationed here, mostly sailboats, cargo vessels for trading and military vessels to secure the sea from the Portuguese, the Dutch and the French.[1]

Geography

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Bilimora is located at 20°45′N 72°57′E / 20.75°N 72.95°E / 20.75; 72.95.[2] It has an average elevation of 4 metres (13 ft). Bilimora is the second largest city in the Navsari district after Navsari city. The city is supposed to have been surrounded by three rivers: Ambika from the north, Kaveri river from the south, and the Karera river passes close by.

People and culture

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Most of the population is of Gujarati, Marathi, Muslim and other north Indian states particularly that of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

Also, a large number of the Sikh community which were stationed there as part of a refugee camp during partition remain in Bilimora. Although Bilimora is situated in the state of Gujarat, it has a lot of cultural influence from Mumbai which is around 220 km away. It takes 3 hours by train and 4 hours by road to reach Mumbai from Bilimora.

Transport

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Bilimora is well connected through road, rail & sea. It takes 3 hours maximum by train and 4 to 5 hours by road from Mumbai. The closest domestic & international airport is Surat International Airport, the airport is 79.4 km north-west from Bilimora, located in Surat city. The other international airport is Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, the airport is 213.8 km south from Bilimora, located in Mumbai.

Bilimora is the only rail junction in the Mumbai division line of the Western Railway (India), from which a narrow gauge line separates from the broad line to arrive at Waghai in the Dang District. It is said to be that this narrow gauge line is to be converted into broad gauge and will be extended up to Manmad. Bilimora will be well connected through Maharashtra; the survey has been done and the project is to be evaluated for estimate. The town of Chikhli is about 10 km to the east, which is on National Highway 8.

It is directly connected to Saputara - a hill station in Gujarat - by bus. The buses come from Bilimora and also from Surat to Nasik or Pune via Bilimora - Saputara.

The town is about 25 km north of the city of Valsad and about 25 km south of the district headquarters Navsari.

Banks & ATM

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Bilimora has all major banks, including: Dena bank, the Bank of Baroda, the Federal Bank, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, IDBI Bank, Indusland Bank, Punjab National Bank, the State Bank of India and the Union Bank of India. There is also one peoples' bank called The Gandevi Peoples' Bank. ATMs from these major banks are available in Bilimora.

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A Shiv temple at Bilimora

Bilimora, a small city known for its spiritual heritage, is home to a multitude of temples and religious sites. Some of the notable temples include Sri Jalaram Mandir, Sri Gayatri Mandir, Sri Dvarkadhish Mandir, Swaminarayan Mandir, Ganga Mata Temple, Somnat Mahadev Mandir, and Ram Mandir (Desra). A recent addition to the city’s spiritual landscape is the Sai Mandir, located on Somnath Road. In addition to these Hindu temples, Bilimora also features a Sikh Gurudwara on Gandevi Road. The city embraces religious diversity with several mosques serving the Muslim community. These spiritual landmarks make Bilimora a significant center for religious and cultural activities, attracting devotees and visitors from various backgrounds.

Saputara and Dang District Tourism: Saputara, the only hill station in Gujarat, is around 110 km away from Bilimora. One can visit Waghai, Saputara, Gira falls in Dang District, India via a one-day road trip from Bilimora.

Unai Hot Springs are another popular attraction near Bilimora. Many locals believe in the legend of Sri Ram, which is linked to the hot springs. Located about 40 kilometers from Bilimora, Unai is accessible via the nearest railway station at Waghai. The narrow gauge rail link connecting Ahwa to Bilimora runs through the park, making it convenient for visitors to reach this natural wonder. The hot springs, steeped in legend and local lore, draw both locals and tourists seeking relaxation and a touch of the mystical.

Other Temples near Bilimora:

Temple Place Distance(km)
Somnath Mahadev Bilimora 0
Andheshwar Mahadev Amalsad 05
Kameshwar Mahadev Gadat 08
Mallikarjun Mahadev Majigam 08
Gangeshwar Mahadev Kachholi 14
Shukleshwar Mahadev Anaval 32
Mokshmargi Vallabh Ashram[3] Anaval 32
Barumal Mahadev Barumal 65
Tadkeshwar Mahadev Valsad 32
Vighneshwar Mahadev Mahuwa 54
Kedareshwar Mahadev Bardoli 60

Hospitals

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  • New Atrik Hospital, Navjivan Colony
  • Arpan Hospital, Nursery Road
  • Snehal Hospital, Navjivan Colony
  • Panchal Orthopedic Hospital, Tower Rd, Maruti Nagar Society
  • Littlestar Children Hospital, Sankalp Society
  • Adarsh Hospital, Somnath Road
  • Gupta hospital, Near Railway Station
  • Mandaliya Hospital, Sardar market road
  • Samved Hospital, Somnath Road
  • Shaishav Children Hospital, Gabba Estate
  • Sparsh Children Hospital, Somnath Road

References

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  1. ^ "280 years ago, Baroda had its own Navy". The Times of India. 27 September 2010. Archived from the original on 3 November 2012.
  2. ^ "Maps, Weather, and Airports for Bilimora, India". www.fallingrain.com. Retrieved 27 April 2024.
  3. ^ "મોક્ષમાર્ગ ધર્મ | moksh marg dharm | હોમ પેજ". mokshmargdharm.org. Retrieved 27 April 2024.