Loteshwar is a village and an archaeological site belonging to Indus Valley civilisation located at Patan district, Gujarat, India.
These findings suggest a stable and long-term human presence in the region, contributing new insights into early settlement patterns in South Asia.
[1] Terracotta objects found at this site included a figurine, bangles, clay lumps with impressions of reed etc.
A yearly fair, attended by about thousands of pilgrims, is held here on Phagun vad Amavasya (March - April).
A bath in the pool, and certain religious ceremonies, are believed to draw out evil spirits and, at the same time, give them freedom, mukti, and absorption into the eternal Brahma.