Famous temples in Jaipur are some of the most beautiful and spiritual places to visit in India. They are a great way to experience the culture and heritage of the city and make for a great day out. From the iconic Hawa Mahal to the spiritual Birla Mandir, there are plenty of iconic temples to explore in Jaipur. These temples are great for those who wish to explore the culture and history of the city, as well as for those who want to experience spiritual enlightenment. No matter the reason for visiting, these temples will always make for a memorable experience. You should include at least of the below-listed temples in your Jaipur sightseeing tour packages.
As you know Jaipur is the capital city of Rajasthan and is known for its rich cultural heritage, traditional values, and beautiful architecture. It is also home to some of the most famous temples in India. There are several reasons why you should visit famous temples in Jaipur. First, visiting famous temples in Jaipur will give you an opportunity to explore the ancient architecture and unique culture of the city. You can also learn about the history and mythology associated with these temples. Second, the spiritual ambiance of these temples will fill you with peace and tranquility. The atmosphere of the temples is so serene and calming that it can help you to relax and find inner harmony. Third, the temples in Jaipur are home to some of the most beautiful sculptures and artworks. You can appreciate the beauty and intricate carvings of these temples. Finally, the temples in Jaipur are also home to some of the most important religious festivals of the city. You can witness the grand celebrations and get a glimpse of the traditional values of the people of Jaipur. Overall, visiting famous temples in Jaipur can be a great experience for anyone looking to explore the culture and spirituality of this amazing city.
At “Galta Ji Temple” enjoy serendipity in the company of monkeys. Pilgrimage sightseeing in Jaipur includes visiting “Galta Ji Temple” where the holy place of “Saint Rishi Galav” is present. Located just 10 km away from the city and located between 2 hills, the temple has been a tourist attraction for years. There are 7 natural Kunds in this temple. “Galta Kund” is contemplated as the holiest Kund because this is only the Kund of this temple that never goes dry. An Indian festival, “Makar Sankranti” attracts thousands of pilgrims to visit and douse in this Kund as it is considered fortunate to do so. The upper and lower Kunds are used by pilgrims to wash away their sins. Monkeys of the rhesus macaque species were featured in a National Geographic documentary after they invaded this place. They are often friendly and you can even feed them.
At the “Garh Ganesha” seek blessings from Lord Ganesha and enjoy the view of Jaipur city. Close to Nahargarh Fort and Jaigarh Fort, this temple is located atop a hill near Nahargarh hills. The temple is solely devoted to Lord Ganesha and a belief exists that he is present in the form of a small child – “Vigra Purusha Kriti” (trunkless). It was built by “Maharaja Sawai Man Singh Ji” and he placed the statue in such a way that with binoculars it is visible from “Chandra Mahal of City Palace”. Every year on the celebration of “Ganesha Chaturthi” a fair of 5 days is organized attracting a lot of devotees and tourists alike.
At “Birla Temple”, see the beautiful architectural marvel and feel a sense of peace. Blessing the city of Jaipur, Birla temple also known as “Laxmi Narayan Temple” is considered one of the most attractive temples in the city. Created by the famous Birla family, the temple worships “Lord Vishnu” and the goddess of wealth, “Laxmi”. While it is considered an architectural beauty, this temple is made out of white marble and consists of 3 tall spires, the depiction of Hindu scriptures on stained glass windows. Scenes and quotes from “Bhagavad Gita” are presented on the walls of the temple. The beauty of this time not only brings a visual treat but also gives a feeling of relaxation.
In “Moti Dungri Temple” the unique idol of Lord Ganesha gets spiritually awakened. It is located 6 km away from Jaipur, the Ganesha temple is situated on a hill that goes by the same name. The “Moti Dungri Temple” gets its name from the fort surrounding the hills. The idol of the temple is said to be 500 years old and was brought from Gujarat. “Seth Jai Ram Paliwal” was accompanied by “Jai Singh II’s” son “Maharaja Madho Singh” of Udaipur while bringing this idol to Jaipur. The construction of the temple was supervised by Paliwal. The pilgrims offer a generous amount every year at this temple. The uniqueness of this idol is that the trunk of Ganesha is turned toward the right instead of being turned toward the left. Hence a large crowd of devotees is attracted to this temple. The structure of this most visited Nagara-style temple resembles the structure of a Scottish castle.
At “Shila Devi Temple” admire the uniqueness of the idol and indulge its rich history. Shila Devi Mandir is one of the famous Hindu temples in Jaipur. The temple has 2 legends out of which one states when “Raja Man Singh Ji” of Amber got defeated by King Kedar, he turned towards Mata Kaali for her blessings. His prayers were answered when the goddess appeared in his dreams and stated that a statue of hers was lying beneath the sea near Jessore (Now Bangladesh). She asked him to bring that statue and build a temple. A slab (Shila) was recovered from the sea. After bringing it back, it was thoroughly cleaned and an idol appeared. Thus the name Shila Devi was given to the temple.
At “Govind Dev Ji Temple” gazes upon Lord Krishna's idol made by the hands of his great-grandson. Being located in the complex of “City Palace”, it is a must-visit temple. Locally known as Govind Dev Ji, Lord Krishna is visited every year by his devotees from near and far. Govind Dev Ji temple is considered among the 7 temples of “Lord Krishna of Vrindavan”. The idol was brought from Vrindavan to Jaipur by “Raja Sawai Jai Singh II”. The legend behind the idol of Lord Krishna goes like when “Shri Bajranabh” - the great-grandson of “Lord Krishna” was 13 years old, he inquired about the God’s appearance who was worshipped by everyone, by his grandmother - Lakshman. While she was answering, Bajranabh started making the statue according to the descriptions his grandmother was giving. After the completion of the statue, only the feet resembled Lord Krishna, and this is how this idol came to be known as “Madan Mohan Ji”. With the aim of making a better idol, another image was created by Shri Bajranabh in which the chest part looked similar to that of Lord Krishna, and this idol was called “Gopinath Ji”. The 3rd was called “Govind Dev Ji” as the face was exactly like “Lord Krishna”. This was the idol that was carried to Jaipur by Maharaja “Sawai Jai Singh II”.
At “Tarkeshwar Mahadev Temple” you find the reason for it being a favorite amongst the Shiva devotees and seek blessings. Tarkeshwar Mahadev Temple has been a favorite of the devotees of Shiva. Since it is believed that the idol has emerged from the ground itself, it attracts a large number of devotees who come from near and far to pay homage. This temple is quite old and has marble flooring and a 9” diameter black stone Shivling with golden pictographs. There is also a brass idol of “Nandi” and big bronze gongs weighing 125 kg. “Mahashivratri”, “Diwali”, “Govardhan Puja”, and “Narasimha Leela” are the occasions when a major rush of admirers and devotees could be seen.
At the “Sun Temple” get awestruck by the scenic beauty and witness the city getting soaked in the sunlight. One of the lesser-known temples in Jaipur is the “Sun Temple”. This Hindu shrine is dedicated to the “God Sun or Surya”. The place is often used for praying or meditation and to have a good and soothing look of the city getting soaked in the sunlight. Going after sunset there, one can see the city bathed in the sun's rays that bring a day to an amazing end. Situated on a hill, this temple is a part of the “Galta Ji Temple” complex and the way to it is through traffic-free and narrow lanes. Dating back to the 18th century, the temple was built above the flat valley on which Jaipur is established. Since the whole city is visible from the temple, you have the chance to see every famous monument from there.
At “Kale Hanuman Ji Temple” pay homage to an unusual idol of Lord Hanuman. Usually, Lord Hanuman is idolized in orange or red color but in this temple, the idol has in black and this is the reason tourists must visit “Kale Hanuman Ji Temple” in Jaipur. The temple was built 1000 years back and is located near “Hawa Mahal”. Few say that they feel connected to Lord Shiva and he can solve their every problem, be it physical or emotional. The temple has gained fame with its traditions and has been an active tourist spot as well. The story behind the establishment of this temple is that when Lord Hanuman asked the god of the Sun for an honorarium, the latter said that he could bring his son - Shani Dev to him. So when Hanuman went to meet the son, Shani Dev attacked him which made him black. Even after this act of Shani Dev, Hanuman brought him to his father who was impressed and gave his word that whosoever will worship Lord Hanuman on Saturday will not get affected by my oblique glance.
At “Sanghiji Shri Digambar Jain temple” you realize delve into the spiritual world of Jainism and explore the architectural brilliance. Amongst the famous temples in Jaipur, Sanghiji Shri Digambar Jain temple is considered the most prominent Jain temple. Made out of red stone, this temple stands in Sanganer district which is 16 KMs from Jaipur. The main idol which is of Lord Rishabhanatha (Adinatha), the 1st Tirthankara is believed to be 4000 years old. This temple contains a smaller shrine that is guarded by Yakshas (snakes). The visitors are not allowed to visit the 7 underground floors of the sacred temple as it is closed due to religious beliefs and it is assumed that a pre-declared ascetic Balyati Digambar saint can enter and for a limited period can bring out the idols. 3 summits are present in the inner temple and in the center, a seven serpent hooded idol of Parshvanatha is there.
At “Akshardham Temple” you can see the gawk at majestic carvings and enjoy the feeling of relaxation. Akshardham Temple is located in Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur. This temple has showcased the fusion of culture as well as architecture too. The temple is the abode of the Vedic Supreme god Narayana. This temple has attracted a huge amount of tourists because of its architectural beauty which consists of royal carvings and monuments. Being surrounded by nature this place calms one’s mind. Along with tranquillity, this place also offers a visual relief. The tourists feel attracted to this splendid structure and never miss the chance to explore it once in a life. The main idol of Lord Narayana calms the pilgrim’s mind and blesses them with a peaceful feeling. With the walls being covered with mantras that are recited by tourists, this temple never fails to amaze.
At “Ambikeshwar Mahadev temple” you can explore and seek blessings at a temple built before the establishment of Amer city. This temple is at Amer Fort and has been a tourist destination for years but the other enticement here is the Ambikeshwar Mahadev temple which happens to be present way before the establishment of Amer city. The legend says that when King Kakil Deo heard about a cow giving milk at a certain place, he ordered him to dig up the place. He came across a Shivling upon excavating and commanded to build a temple there. Since shipping and cows are considered auspicious, this temple was built. Men have to peek through a window to look at the shivling. This temple also contains a Kund, near the main temple, which gets filled to the brim during the rainy season and overflows towards the main temple. The sudden disappearance of water has kept the pilgrims on their toes.
At “Pataleshwar Temple” explores one of its kind Shiva temple situated below the ground. Pataleshwar Temple, Jaipur has various temples but this temple has gained too much attention that the festival of “Maha Shivratri” is flooded with pilgrims. This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and was built around 400 years ago. No evidence has been found on who built it and why but the temple is below ground level. Around 20 to 22 feet deep below, this temple was founded in 1977. Eventually, to protect it, a wall-like structure was built around it since it is still below ground level. Due to this, the temple is named Pataleshwar temple.
At “Jagat Shiromani Temple” you can relish the pompous piece of architecture. This Hindu temple situated at “Amer Fort” has been attracting devotees of “Lord Krishna”. The temple was built by “Queen Kanakwati”, wife of “Maharaja Man Singh I” around 1599-1608. The idols present within this temple are “Lord Vishnu” and “Lord Krishna”. According to the legend, this was the same idol of “Lord Krishna” which “Meera Bai” used to worship in Mewar. The temple is excellent in architecture and has 2 entrances. The temple has a sanctum, vestibule, and Mandapa, and the carrier of Lord Vishnu - Garuda has been carved in front of the temple. This also contains a statue of “Meera Bai”.
At “Kalki Temple” unravel the mystery of the crack on the left leg of Devdutta, the vehicle of Kalki. Kalki temple is devoted to the 10th Avatar of “Lord Vishnu” who is still to be incarnated. While establishing the city, “Sawai Jai Singh II” built this temple opposite the City Palace’s eastern entrance. Made out of marble and red stones, the temple contains 2 Shikhara where one is bigger than the other. Despite being built in the same North Indian temple style, the presence of 2 domes makes it unique. Devotees of “Lord Vishnu” often visit this temple which holds various tales to it. According to the legends, at the entrance, there is a statue of Devdutta horse which is believed to be the ride of Kalki. At its rear left leg, you can see a crack. Few say that when this crack heels, Lord Vishnu will incarnate and end this Kalyug. Having simple yet astonishing architecture, this temple marks a place in your must-visit pilgrim site list in Jaipur.
While exploring Jaipur city, I came across these most visited temples and none have failed to amaze me. If you are planning to visit Jaipur add these to your visiting list.
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