Chotila Temple, also known as Chamunda Mata Temple, is a renowned Hindu temple situated on the Chotila hill in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat, India. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Chamunda, a fearsome aspect of the Divine Mother Durga. Devotees flock to this pilgrimage site to seek blessings and perform various religious rites. Visitors have to climb approximately 700 steps to reach the temple at the hill's summit, which offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The temple complex is bustling with activity, featuring small shops selling offerings and souvenirs. Pilgrims often undertake the climb barefoot, considering it a penance or vow. Festivals like Navratri witness a surge in pilgrim numbers, with elaborate celebrations and rituals. The temple's architecture is characterized by intricate carvings, a typical feature of ancient Indian temples. Chotila Temple not only holds religious significance but also contributes to the local culture and economy by attracting tourists besides the faithful.