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Temples

The Sadhimataji Temple, is a well known local holy site 2 km from Kherva, on Sundays and Tuesdays people go barefoot to worship Sadhimataji, the goddess of Raval Yogi of Kherva. On Dharo Atham, there is a Fair of Sadhimata by Raval Yogi of Kherva. Local legend says that the fair began after the Flagging of Raval Yogi Community.



The Ramji Mandir is one of the largest temples in Kherva, located in the middle of the village. The gods Laxman, Ram, and Sita are venerated here. In this temple there is also a silver-coated idol of the god Krishna.



Other temples of Kherva are the Siddhnath Mahadev, Joganimataji, Ambaji Mata, and Bahuchar Mata among Siddhnath Mahadev is a very ancient temple.



And the nearby temple, Ambaji Mandir, is approximately 1,300 years old.




Among these, Jahur Mata (Maa Tara Amba)is also very peaceful place to be visited in kherva on the Dharusana Road.





There are two proverbs about Kherva: "Kherva Ni Kher Ane Bahar Ni Laher", which means "Outsider-vendors earn more in Kherva than local ones". The other proverb "Badhe Gaya Hasho Pan Kherva Nahi", means "You may have gone everywhere but Kherva, as Kherva is a mighty one".