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9 Best Religious Places in Rajasthan to visit During the Festive Season

The land of royals, Rajasthan is mostly about forts, palaces, reminiscence of Kings and Queens. Apart from all these, there is one more thing for which this state is famous, and that is the number of religious places. There are several religious places in Rajasthan; some of them have been built in recent years, while a few of them were built a long time ago, even around the 19th century. The temples here are famous for their architecture and if you ever visit Rajasthan, you must take tours of these temples to admire their beauty. Here are some of the religious places in Rajasthan that you must visit.

 9 Famous Temples in Rajasthan

  1. Birla Mandir, Jaipur
  2. Galtaji Temple, Jaipur
  3. Eklingji Temple, Udaipur
  4. Brahma Temple, Pushkar
  5. Karni Mata Temple, Bikaner
  6. Dilwara Jain Temples, Mount Abu
  7. Jain Temple, Ranakpur
  8. Ambika Mata Temple, Udaipur
  9. Mehandipur Balaji Temple

1. Birla Mandir, Jaipur

Birla Mandir, Jaipur

Birla Mandir is one of the most popular temples in Jaipur which is devoted to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu. Located in the mountains of Moti Dungari, the temple has three domes. The temple looks spectacular in the evening because of the lighting.

  • Best time to travel: October- March
  • Opening and closing time: 6 – 12 am, 3 – 9 pm

2. Galtaji Temple, Jaipur

Galtaji Temple, Jaipur

Also known as Monkey Temple, Galtaji Temple is one of the oldest temples in Rajasthan, being built in the 18th century. Located in Aravali Hills, you can have some of the most beautiful views from this temple. The temple is built in pink sandstone and the architecture is eye-catching. You can find holy water tanks in this temple and the water in each tank is crystal clear. The paintings on the walls are worth appreciating.

  • Best time to travel: October – March
  • Opening and closing time: 5 am – 9 pm

3. Eklingji Temple, Udaipur

Eklingji Temple, Udaipur

If you are fond of exploring various types of architecture, you will be impressed by the architecture of Eklinji temple. Situated on the bank of Indersagar Lake, this is one of the most important tourist attractions that is dedicated to Lord Eklingji. The main deity worshipped here is Lord Shiva; therefore, you can witness a lot of rituals being carried out on Monday here. You can visit the temple during Maha Shivratri to see the best side of the temple. The temple was built in the 8th century and its architecture says a lot about the bygone era.

  • Best time to travel: February – March
  • Opening and closing time: 4:15 am – 6:45 am, 10:30 am – 1:30 pm, 5:15 pm – 7:45 pm

4. Brahma Temple, Pushkar

Brahma Temple, Pushkar

Located near Pushkar Lake, Brahma Temple is dedicated to Lord Brahma and more than 2000 years old. You will also be able to find some statues of Goddess Swaraswati here. According to legends, Lord Brahma himself visited Earth and performed a yajna here. Later on the same spot, the temple was built. The tower of the temple can be seen from a distance.

  • Best time to travel: October – November
  • Opening and closing time: 6 am – 9 pm

5. Karni Mata Temple, Bikaner

Karni Mata Temple, Bikaner

Karni Mata Temple is located in Bikaner and is dedicated to Goddess Mata Karni. The temple is not only famous for being built in the 20th century but also because of the ritual of feeding the rats. You will be able to see more than 20000 rats that are fed milk every day. Tourists and devotees visit this temple and place bowls of milk on the floor, which are fed to the rats.

  • Best time to travel: March – April, September – October
  • Opening and closing time: 5 am – 10 pm

6. Dilwara Jain Temples, Mount Abu

Dilwara Jain Temples

Dilwara Jain Temples is one of the nearby places to visit from mount Abu. Vipul Shah and Vastupal Tejpal built this temple in the 11th and 13th centuries. This is considered to be one of the most beautiful Jain temples in the world for its architecture. The Intricate stone carvings on the walls of the temple done with marbles look magnificent. 

  • Best time to travel: October – February
  • Opening and closing time: 12 pm – 6 pm

7. Jain Temple, Ranakpur

Jain Temple, Ranakpur

This is one of the most unique yet beautiful Jain temples in the country. Each pillar in this temple is unique and sculpted in a very impressive way. Covering an area of 48,000 square feet, here you will be able to see a 6 feet statue of Lord Adinath, the first Tirthankara in the history of Jainism. While entering the temple, you may get charged for your mobile phone or camera.

  • Best time to travel: October – February
  • Opening and closing time: 12 pm – 5 pm

8. Ambika Mata Temple, Udaipur

Ambika Mata Temple, Udaipur

This temple has a lot of resemblance to Khajuraho temples for its carvings. Taken care by the Archeology department, the main deity worshipped in this temple is Goddess Durga. You will be able to find several sculptures of musicians, dancers, and artists in this temple.

  • Best time to travel: November – March
  • Opening and closing time: 6 am – 7 pm

9. Mehandipur Balaji Temple

Mehandipur Balaji Temple

Mehandipur Balaji Temple is one of the most famous temples in Rajasthan. Dedicated to Lord Hanuman, some ritual healing practices are carried out by priests here. It is also considered by many to be the most famous destinations in India where exorcism is performed on the possessed.

  • Best time to travel: October – March
  • Opening and closing time: 4 am – 10 pm

You can plan your road trips to Rajasthan’s religious places during the festive season. To make your trips convenient, you can choose a self-drive car rental in Rajasthan by Revv. You can visit Revv’s website today and get started with the process of choosing the car of your choice from their list. 

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