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Kabirvad is located on the banks of river Narmada which meets the Arabian Sea, near Bharuch in Gujarat. Kabirvad means the Banyan Tree in name of poet and philosopher Saint Kabir. Kabirvad is spread in over 3.5 acres. It is said that the original tree grew up with the touch of Saint Kabir or grew up from an ancient brush ‘Datun’ that was thrown by saint Kabir. The main trunk’s roots over the years have grown into many woody trunks and have now become unrecognizable from the main trunk. The mother tree is believed to be over 600 years old. Another story is that Saint Kabir had meditated under a Banyan tree. That tree has never aged and gradually multiplied in number. Banyan tree is also the national tree of India and also the tree which Lord Krishna vouched for in Bhagwad Gita. shukaltirth and Kabirvad are two sides of the river. To go to Kabirvad, one has to reach shukaltirth and take a boat from there to reach the destination. Shukaltirth is famous for its shiv temple called ‘Shukleshwar Mahadev” Temple. The boat ride can cost you anything from Rs 20 to Rs 40. You have nearly 15 passengers with you on the boat. If you are lucky, you can see tortoises and fishes in the muddy river. You have to walk for some distance before reaching the place. Kabirvad is maintained and under supervision of forest department of Gujarat. There is also a Kabir temple dedicated to poet Kabir and Kabir museum in the vicinity. The Kabir temple is also worth seeing. It is a round temple supported on pillars from all sides with image of Saint Kabir in it. There were local shopkeepers there who sold tea and sweet corn. I just relished on the corn with some spicy ‘masalas’. There were also people selling fruits like Bananas, apples and more. Bats hanging upside down from the branches of the trees. I guess they were waiting for their ‘daytime’ (night) to come out and play. #explore #vlogger #kabirvad#waterride #narmadariver #vlogging #famousetemple #kabirdasji #vloggerlifestyle #fyp #viral #trending #trends