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Rajasthan Pilgrimages

Rajasthan, the beautiful desert state of India, is regarded as the most fascinating and colorful state of the country. Known for its vibrant and colorful traditions, arts, heritage and culture, Rajasthan is home to people of almost all religions of the world. People belonging to different faiths such as Hindus, Muslims, Jain, Christians to name a few with, have been living harmoniously for many centuries now. The peaceful existence of people of Rajasthan belonging to different faiths is an excellent demonstration of communal harmony.

The colorful state of Rajasthan houses some of the most famous religious shrines of India, which are visited by thousands of pilgrims belonging to different faiths every year. The beautiful and artistically designed Jain and Hindu temples in Rajasthan are not only places of worship but also show the architectural richness of the region.

Ajmer-Sharief DargahAjmer-Sharief DargahThe final resting place for ''Gharib-Nawaz'' - Moinuddin Chishti is located in Ajmer. People of all religions visit the Dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. The Khwaja left for heavenly abode in 1256 AD after a six day prayer in seclusion.

Brahma TempleBrahma TempleBrahma Temple is the only temple that is dedicated to Lord Brahma in India. Located near the Lake at Pushkar in Rajasthan, Brahma Temple receives many pilgrims to its doorsteps every year.


Eklingji TempleEklingji TempleEklingji, the city dotted with temples - is located about twelve miles to the North of Udaipur in Rajasthan. 22 kms from Udaipur, Eklingji is a complex of 108 ancient temples, incised out of sandstone and marble.


Galta Temple Galta TempleLocated about 10 kms from Jaipur, Galta is a holy pilgrimage centre, having a temple dedicated to Sun God. This temple is only one of its kind in this part of the country.


Ossian TemplesOssian TemplesOssian is located at the edge of the Thar Desert, 65 kms north west of Jodhpur. Though Ossian does not figure in the regular tourist guides of India, yet this once prosperous city, boasts of more than 100 Hindu and Jain temples dating back to the Medieval age.

Govind Dev ji TempleGovind Dev ji TempleLocated in the central pavilion of the elaborate sprawling JaiNiwas Garden, to the north of the magnificent Chandra Mahal, is the miniature temple of Lord Krishna. The idol of Shri Krishna, originally kept in a temple in Vrindavan, was installed here by Sawai Jai Singh.

Saraswati TempleSaraswati TempleSaraswati is the wife of Brahma. Literally her name means 'the flowing one' .In the Rig Veda she represents a river deity and is connected with fertility and purification. She is considered the personification of all knowledge - arts, sciences, crafts and skills.




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