All Rabari follow mainly the Hindu religion. The Rabari are worshippers of Mata Devi. Many of them serve as priests (Bhuva/Bhopa) in Mata Devi temples. Mata Devi, however is honoured in all her natural elements. The Rabari also worship 'Goga Maharaj', who is believed to be the incarnation of 'Gogaji Chauhan', a brave Rajput warrior, who laid down his life to save the cows of the Rabari. The Rabari in the Saurashtra region (Gujarat) believe in Momai Mataji. They have 8 main madh(temples) and 1 deri (temple). Every year on [Navratri festival] they celebrate a community function called punj. The Rabari from all over the state, get together and worship the goddess. The Rabari in North-Gujarat annually performs 'Ramel', in which rituals are done for the whole night by Bhuvas (Priests), generally in Chaitra maas (in Summer). Some Rebari also follow Sikhism and believe in the teachings of Guru Nanak.