Bhujia Hill

At one corner of the fort is a small square tower dedicated to 'Bhujang Nag' (snake god), who in folklore is said to have been the brother of 'Sheshnag' - Lord of the nether world ('Patal').

[2][5][6] In a battle that was won with help of Naga Sadhus, who worship the Snake god, by Deshalji, the ruler of Kutch, also built a Chhatri over the temple in 1723.

To commemorate this event, ever since, an annual fair is held on the fort-hill on the Nag Panchami day in Shraavana month in the Hindu calendar.

[3][5] Smritivan, a memorial park and museum dedicated to victims of the 2001 Gujarat earthquake was built atop the hill.

More than 13000 trees dedicated to each victim were planted in the garden and 50 small water reservoirs were created on the hill.

Bhujang, the deity of the temple
Smritivan