Bhrigu Rishi Temple is visited by considerable number of Hindu pilgrims. The temple has great religious significance for the people of Bharuch city. This city was traditionally known as 'Bhrigukachba', from which the name Bhrigu Rishi Temple was derived. The temple was created for the tribute of a great Hindu saint named Bhrigu. He was able to accomplish sainthood by reaching the appropriate balance between knowledge and commotion. Although knowledge is the higher component of survival and commotion, being the consummation of higher principle of knowledge as demonstrated in the life of Bhrigu. A visit to Bhrigu Rishi Temple provides information regarding the popular sage Bhrigu. He was a prominent Hindu saint and is regarded as one of the seven seers of 'Sapta Rishi Mandal' of Indian mythology. Thus, considerable number of devotees come to visit this temple regularly and provide prayers to lord Bhrigu.
In accordance with Indian mythology, Bhrigu was one of many facilitators of the creation. He was a wish-born son of Lord Brahma, who simply wanted him into reality. Bhrigu supposed to support in the procedure of creation. He wedded with the daughter of Daksha named Khyati. From her, Bhrigu has two children namely Dhata and Vidhata. He also has a daughter who was married to lord Narayana, a form of lord Vishnu. Hence, in certain Hindu mythologies, goddess Laxmi, the companion of lord Vishnu was believed to be the daughter of Bhrigu. The popular saint named Chyavana is also said to be the son of Bhrigu.
Bhrigu belong to a clan named Bhargabas. It is a tribe of sages, descending from the early fire priests. They founded the ceremonious of giving the juice of Soma plant to ancient divinities. Apart from sages, some of the members of Bhargabas were also known as warriors. Bhargabas is closely related with the configuration of Atharva Veda.
According to legend, Bhrigu was a great devotee of lord Shiv. Once he verified Trimurtis and cursed them for making errors. The present Bhrigu Rishi Temple was regarded as the ashram of Bhrigu sage. It was traditionally named as 'Bhrigu kaksha'. Later the ashram transformed into a temple. It is also said that in Bhrigu Rishi Temple, sage Bhrigu told popular mantra, Ganesh Purana to king Somakanta. Thus the mythological importance of the temple is well known by the devotees and makes it truly a holy temple in Gujarat, where devotees throng day to day to offer aratis and prayers for happy and prosperous life.
Bhrigu Rishi Temple is carved beautifully. Its genuine beauty makes devotees enthralled. The temple was created throughout the period of 1675 AD to 1686 AD by the Maratha rulers. Bhrigu Rishi Temple has two portions. In the first portion, one can observe the statues of sage Bhrigu, sage Jamadagni, sage Parasurama and lord Ganesh. The second portion which is the main portion of the temple is again divided into two parts. In one part, there are statues of lord Narayan, four Vedas in the form of Shiv Linga and certain other Hindu divinities. In the other part, there is statue of lord Jwaleshwar, who was worshipped by sage Bhrigu himself. Furthermore, there are other statues present in this part such as lord Hanuman, sage Vallbhacharya and goddess Lakshmi. The quiet atmosphere of Bhirgu Rishi Temple is one of the key features which also make devotees contemplate its attractiveness. People love to visits this temple once in a lifetime and it is one of the most remarkable destinations for devotees to reconnoitre its beauty. The temple is blessed with serenity as well as the holiness mingles perfectly with the beauty one can see on their visit here.