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Ajmer-e-Sharief
The Dargah Sharif, located at the foot of a barren hill, is the place where the Khawaja Moin-ud-din Chistis'
mortal remains lie buried.
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Birla Mandir
Dedicated to Lakshmi Narayan Temple, the Birla Temple at Jaipur
is a modern temple built of white marble on top of a hill.
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Brahma
Temple
The Brahma temple is an important pilgrim centre for the Hindus. It is nestled in the Pushkar valley which lies beyond Nagaparvat and the Anasagar
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Dilwara Temple
The Jain temples at Dilwara, near Mount Abu are considered to be masterpieces of temple architecture.
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Dwarkadhish Temple
This 16th century monumental temple is devoted to Dwardkadhish
(one of the seven forms of Krishna).
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Eklingji Temple
Eklingji, the city dotted with temples, is located about twelve miles to the North of Udaipur
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Galta
Located about 10 kms from Jaipur, Galta
is a holy pilgrimage centre, having a temple dedicated to Sun God.
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Gayatri Temple
The Gayatri temple on the other side of Pushkar is in honour of the wife who sat by Brahma's side in Savitri's
absence during Brahma's ceremonial sacrificed.
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Govind Dev
Ji Temple
In Jaipur, the Pink City, many temples are well known for their artistic beauty but the Govind Devji temple is
special.
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Jagdish Temple
Maharana Jagat Singh built this temple between 1628-1653 at a whopping cost of Rs 1.5 million.
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Kaila Devi Temple
Kaila Devi(Goddess) Temple is located on the banks of the Kalisil river in Karauli
district.
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Karni Mata Temple
The Karni Mata temple, 30 kms from Bikaner, is devoted to an early fifteenth century mystic who was measured to be a reincarnation of goddess Durga.
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Khed Ranchorrai Mandir
Few hundred years ago Khed was the capital of the Rathores
of western Rajasthan, whose influence extended over the entire region.
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Luna Vashi Temple
The other important temple here is the Luna Vashi temple dedicated to the twenty-second tirthankar Shri Neminathji.
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Mahavir Swami Temple
Mahaveer Swami is the smallest of Dilwara temples. Constructed in the year 1582 AD, the temple is dedicated to 24th Jain Tirthankara Lord Mahaveer.
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Nasiyan Jain Temple
Nasiyan Jain Temple also known as the Red Temple and situated on Prithviraj Marg, this Digambar
Jain temple was built in 1865.
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Ossian
Temples
Ossian is located at the edge of the Thar Desert, 65 kms
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Parshavanath Temple
Dedicated to Jain Tirthankara Shri Parshavanath, this temple was built by the Mandlik
family in 1458-59 A.D.
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Pittalhar Temple
Pittalhar temple was built by Bhima Shah, who was a minister under Sultan Begada.
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Rama Kunda Temple
Rama Kunda is located 11km off Jaisalmer on the Ramgarh road on the bank of the Kak
river.
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Ramavaikunth Temple
This intricately carved temple dates back to 1920 and has images of 361 deities.
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Ranakpur Temple
Ranakpur in the state of Rajasthan is one of the
five most important pilgrimage sites of Jainism.
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Rani Bhatiani Temple
Located on the Nakoda-Balotara road, Jasol was once ruled by the Mallani clan of Rajputs, who held sway over Barmer for a long time.
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Rishabhdevji Temple
The Chaturmukh Jain Temple of Rishavadev, carved
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Sas Bahu Temples
Built by Yashomati in 10th century, the Saas-Bahu
temples in Udaipur are dedicated to the mother-in-law and
daughter-in-law.
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Sheetla Mata
Temple
Dhanop is a little village near Bhilwara with only the Sheetla
Mata Temple to boast of. But it makes for an interesting visit as it's
the brightest temple around. |
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Shri Mahavirji Temple
This Digember Jain piligram centre is 90 Kms by rail from sawai Madhopur
on the Delhi-Mumbai Broad gauge route.
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Shrinathji Temple
The temple of shrinathji or Lord Krishna, belonging to the Vaishnav religion is located at Nathdwara, 48 kms. north of Udaipur.
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Shri Ramdev Temple
A wonderful pilgrim centre which symbolizes national unity and combined harmony as devotees of all religion comes here to pay homage.
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Surya Narayan Stone Temple
Built during mid-15th century this temple dedicated to the Sun God - Surya,
has a tower over the altar and follows a circular plan due to its
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Varah Temple
The Varah temple of Hindu was built in the 12th century and, and the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb is said to have destroyed it.
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Vimal Vasahi Temple
Vimal Shah, the minister of Raja Bhimdeo (a local Rajput ruler), built the Vimal Vashi
temple in AD 1021.
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