It goes without saying that Rajasthan was a region of many kingdoms, therefore, it’s royal ascent still reflects there. Being home to multiple rulers, Rajasthan offers innumerable royal retreat to its visitors. Besides countless palaces, travellers witness several other temples and architectural marvels throughout the state. Rajasthan remains a world-famous destination in India with rich designs usually depicted from forts, palaces and temples.

For you to process all these religious places is a perfect idea if you are looking forward to spending time close to divine spirit.

13 Hindu Temples In Rajasthan

If you are planning to visit Rajasthan, make sure that at least these popular temples mentioned in the listicle are included in your itinerary. As each of them talks much about the region’s history, your visit to these places make you feel like re-imposing of faith for salvation while also exploring the region.

Below mentioned are a list of famous 13 Hindu temples in Rajasthan you must visit:

1. Birla Mandir, Jaipur

 Birla Mandir

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Birla Mandir in Jaipur is one of the most famous temples in Rajasthan located on the foothills of Moti Dungari hills in the capital state, Jaipur. This temple was built by the Birla family in the 20th century. It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, though there are statues of other deities as well. Three large domes of this temple are at the centre of attraction here. As marble has been used to build this temple, it aesthetically appeals to all visitors.

Location: Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Tilak Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302022, India.
Time to Visit: Though you can visit throughout the year ideal time is from October to March during which climate remains pleasant.
Timings: 8.00 AM to 12.00 noon and again from 4.00 PM to 8.00 PM.
How to Reach: Take local bus or auto rickshaw or taxi from any part of the city.

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2. Karni Mata Temple, Bikaner

Karni Mata Temple

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Karni Mata Temple is located at Deshnoke in Bikaner which is around 30 km from Bikaner city. This temple is dedicated to Karni Mata that is believed to be an incarnation of Maa Durga. Its Mughal architecture appeals to tourists as well as devotees. An interesting fact about this temple is that it is popularly known as ‘temple of rats’ as approximately 20000-25000 black rats reside in the temple premises. The main ritual of this temple is to feed the rats.

Location: NH89, Deshnok, Bikaner, Rajasthan 334801, India.
Time to Visit: Best time to visit is during the Karni Mata Fair, Chaitra and Ashvin Shukla Dashmi festivals.

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3. Shree Rani Sati Dadi Mandir, Jhunjhunu

Shree Rani Sati Dadi Temple

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Shree Rani Sati Dadi Mandir or simply Rani Sati Temple is located in Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan. Dedicated to Rani Sati who had committed Sati on her husband’s pyre, Rani Sati is also called as Narayani Devi and referred to as Dadiji in local connotation. It is considered as one of the most famous temples in Rajasthan for exclusive theme and deity. The temple is built from white marble and decorated with various colourful wall paintings. It is surrounded by gardens and so are many other temples located inside this temple complex.

Location: Chobari Mandi Colony, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan 333001, India.
Timings: 5.00 AM to 10.00 PM.
Famous Festivals: Varshika Puja

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4. Ambika Mata Temple, Udaipur

Ambika Mata Temple

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Ambika Mata Temple is located in Jagat Village near Udaipur city of Rajasthan at a distance of 50 km southwest. It is dedicated to Ambika Devi Deity who is a form of Goddess Durga. It seeks the attention of devotees as much as travellers appreciating art & sculpture here. Entire temple is decorated with various attractive sculptural works. Sculptures portray gods or goddesses besides musicians, dancers and singers projecting a virtual heavenly court. A good chunk of sculptures is of beautiful women as well thus they portray rich cultural amalgamation of the region besides serving the main purpose of spiritualism.

Denoted with a metaphor, Khajuraho of Mewar, this temple seeks the attention of a large chunk of visitors willing to see fine sculptures that have been excellently preserved in this pentagonal temple.

Location: Jagat, MDR 11, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313905, India.
Timings: 5.00 AM to 10.00 PM.
Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year, though wintertime is most preferred.

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5. Galtaji Temples, Khania Balaji near Jaipur

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Ancient Hindu pilgrimage centre, Galtaji is located at a distance of approximately 10 km from Jaipur. A popular site among the devotees and tourists alike, its premises has a series of temples. Its strategic location of closeness to a place with natural spring emerging high on hills and flowing downwards beside the presence of many sacred kinds or water tanks for pilgrims to take holy bathe appeal to all and sundry.

Popular amongst several ancient temples in Rajasthan, its unique pavilions, architecturally enriched rounded roofs, carved pillars and painted walls mesmerise pilgrims and tourists.

Location: Khania Balaji, near Jaipur, Rajasthan.
Best Time to Visit: During harvest festival Makar Sankranti, usually in January.
Timings: Frome 5.00 AM to 9.00 PM.
Duration: It takes around 1 to 2 hours to visit the temple premises.

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6. Shila Mata Mandir, Amer

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Shila Mata Mandir or Shila Devi Temple in Amber Fort premises is a temple exclusively dedicated to Goddess Durga. This temple had been built under the guidance of Raja Man Singh I of Amer. It is one of the most popular temples in Rajasthan that witnesses the most exciting annual event of the celebration of nine days of Navratri. On the sixth day, special prayers are offered to Goddess Durga for her blessings. Besides usual visitors willing to explore the architectural richness of the temple and fort, hundreds of thousands of devotees keep flocking here during Navratri to seek blessings.

Location: Amber Palace, Devisinghpura, Amer, Rajasthan 302028, India.
Time to Visit: During Navratri celebration.

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7. Govind Dev Ji Temple, Jaipur

Govind Dev Ji Temple

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Govind Dev Ji Temple was built in 1735 CE under the guidance and instruction of Raja Sawai Jai Singh II. This temple is dedicated to one of the incarnations of Lord Krishna. Although, it is decorated throughout the year for devotees and tourists’ arrival, it looks awesome during many Hindu festivals like Janmashtami, Navratri, Ram Navami, Kartik Purnima and Diwali etc.

Location: Jalebi Chowk, Jai Niwas Garden, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002, India.
Best Time to Visit: During Navratri and various other Hindu festivals.
Timings: 5.00 AM to 9.00 PM.

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8. Salasar Balaji Temple, Salasar

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Visitors with spiritual bent can’t miss Salasar Balaji Temple in Rajasthan as it is one of the most important temples in the state. Popular amongst the devotees of Hanuman, this temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman and is worshipped in sheer grandeur throughout the year. Tourists visiting Salasar make it a point to arrive here and explore this grand temple besides involving in special worships especially Ashvin Purnima and Chaitra Purnima pujas.

Location: Churu, Salasar-Sikar Road, Salasar, Rajasthan 331506, India.
Best Time to Visit: Although you can visit whenever you want but arriving here during Ashvin Purnima and Chaitra Purnima is best to seek blessings from Lord Hanuman.

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9. Brahma Temple, Pushkar

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Jagatpita Brahma Temple, popularly known as Brahma Temple is located in the Pushkar city close to Pushkar Lake. It is one of the select few temples in the state dedicated to Lord Brahma, the creator of the world. The belief is that he had been cursed to not have any forms of worship on Earth. Therefore, if finding one temple dedicated to him holds a great amount of importance for his devotees. One of the ancient Rajasthan temples, it is said to be around 2,000 years old.

Location: Brahma Temple Road, Ganahera, Pushkar, Rajasthan 305022, India.
Best Time to Visit: Take blessings from Lord Brahma during Kartik Purnima celebrations. People usually keep flocking here throughout the year.
Visit Timings: 5:30 AM to 10.00 PM.

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10. Shri Eklingji Temple, Udaipur

Shri Eklingji Temple

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Shri Eklingji Temple has a unique identity as a Hindu temple in Udaipur, Rajasthan as besides this huge temple, several other temples are there within its high walls. Considered one of the most famous temples in Rajasthan to visit and worship Lord Shiva, this temple equally appeals to all travellers with its unique architectural beauty. This famous shire is an architectural marvel in the region thus a major tourist attraction in Udaipur besides serving the purpose of a holy place.

Location: Eklingji, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313202, India.
Best Time to Visit: It is most visited during Maha Shivaratri, although it welcomes people throughout the year.
Visit Timings: 10.00 AM to 6.00 PM.

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11. Mehandipur Balaji Temple, Dausa

Mehandipur Balaji Temple

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The popularity of Mehandipur Balaji Temple in Rajasthan is not limited to the state only. This popular Hindu temple in Rajasthan’s Dausa district at Mehandipur welcomes devotees from each nook and corner of the country. Dedicated to Lord Hanuman, this temple is named after Lord Hanuman’s other name, Balaji. This temple remains in the limelight for several popular rituals to heal the cases of exorcism of evil spirits attracting to a large number of people from Rajasthan and rest areas.

Location: Mehandipur Balaji Temple Road Khodla, Mehandipur, Rajasthan 321610, India.
Best Time to Visit: During Hanuman Jayanti and Chaitra Purnima.
Timings: The temple is open 24*7 thus you can visit any time of the day to seek blessings.

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12. Moti Dungri Temple, Jaipur

Moti Dungri Temple

Moti Dungri temple was built in the 18th century. Located in Jaipur, it is dedicated to Lord Ganesha. The foundation of this temple was laid by Seth Jai Ram Paliwal. It is one of the most popular religious spaces in Jaipur that you can guess from the amount of crowd available here to seek blessings from Lord Ganesha.

Location: Moti Doongri Road, Tilak Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302006, India
Timings: 5:30 AM to 1:30 PM and from 4:30 PM to 9.00 PM.
Best Time to Visit: During Ganesh Chaturthi.
Popular Festivals: Mahavir Jayanti & Paryushan

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13. Garh Ganesh Mandir, Jaipur

 Garh Ganesh Mandir

Garh Ganesh Mandir is located near the Jaigarh and Nahargarh Fort in Jaipur. Dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the main attraction of this temple is the depiction of mantras and beautiful paintings on its walls. The idols of Ridhi Sidhi, Lord Ganesh’s wife and his sons Subh and Labh are present inside this temple.

Location: Near Gatore Ki Chhatriyan, Krishna Nagar, Brahampuri, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002, India.
Timings: 7.00 AM to 12.00 PM and between 4.00 PM to 9.00 PM.
Duration of Visit: Approximately 1 hour.
Best Time to Visit: Any time of the year but Ganesh Chaturthi is a special occasion when an annual fair is organized inside this temple.

 

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There are countless Hindu temples in Rajasthan but above mentioned 13 are topmost which you must visit during a trip to Rajasthan. One can visit a whole lot of attractions and Rajasthan, as a state caters to the interests of multiple types of people. You will find plenty of palaces, forts, national parks and even hill stations in Rajasthan.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Hindu Temples in Rajasthan

What is the most preferred season to visit temples in Rajasthan?

The ideal weather to visit temples in Rajasthan is November to December when the weather remains pleasant.

What are some of the famous temples of Rajasthan?

Rajasthan is home to many popular temples including Birla Mandir, Rani Sati Temple and Dilwara Jain Temple et al.

Are guides available near temples?

Usually there are no guides available but you can find one to hire to know about the history of the places. Sometimes, locals volunteer.

Apart from temples, what else can we visit in Rajasthan?

There is a lot more in Rajasthan than temples that need to be explored. You can visit the forts, palaces, lakes and haunted places.

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