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Famous Temples in Chittorgarh

Added: (Sat Jul 13 2019)

Pressbox (Press Release) - One of the most visited places of Rajasthan, Chittorgarh is not only known for its forts and palaces but also its ancient temples. Chittorgarh is known to house some of the most beautiful temples of the state. Some famous temples of the city are Meera Bai Temple, Sanwariyaji Temple and Kumbha Shyam Temple. All these temples feature beautiful architecture.

Kalika Mata Temple


Kalika Mata temple at Chittorgarh fort is placed between success tower and padmini palace. It’s terribly famed temple all around Republic of India and dedicated to divinity kali (One style of Maa Durga). This Temple is dedicated to Goddess Kalika which is Mother Goddess or Kuldevi of Mori Panwar Clan of Kshatriya Rajputs. Temple was made in 8th century by bappa rawal and initially he made it as temple of sun (Surya) which was dedicated to sun.

And Surya kund simply ahead of Fatta Haveli regarding Kalika temple was additionally created by bappa rawal. When Alauddin khilji broken approximate all temples and statues on Chittorgarh fort once he attacked on Chittorgarh fort thanks to rani padmini. So khilji also destructed this Surya temple statue. Later in Kalika Mata temple, great statue of Maa kali which was placed by Maharana Hamir.

This temple is Top Attraction in Chittorgarh and Many tourists come here daily. In the front of temple we can see a empty space where devotees come for ‘Ratri Jagran’ (A way to worship of goddess after getting desired things). We can reach inside temple by using staircases. Temple is formed on a tiny low rock and main gate of temple opens in side.

Meera Temple


After turning in the right side from Ram Pole (Ram Pol) there are 3 routes can be seen. One is that the highway that results in Kalika Mata temple and second road that is in left flip results in Kirti Stambh. The third one is simply a bypass to ending tower. There are 2 temples created in an exceedingly single giant space. First and front temple is Kumbh Shyam Temple and second and in south direction temple is dedicated to very famous devotee of Lord Krishna – Meera Bai. She is being remembered with these world famous quotes – Maro to girdhar gopal dusro na koi.

This is the temple wherever Meera Bai often worshiped his god Girdhar Gopal (Lord Krishna). Whole campus is surrounded by high walls with hard stones. By entering in main gate of temple campus, we can see God Garud’s statue in black colour just in front of

Kumbh Shyam temple. From main gate of temple field, we can reach at Meera Bai temple by following south west direction.
Meera Bai temple has terribly engaging sculpture of lord avatar who was god of Meera Bai. Meera Bai sculpture is created simply close to the most sculpture in right aspect.

Kumbha Shyam Temple


Kumbha Shyam Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu, who is worshipped here as Varaha (His boar incarnation).The shrine was made by Maharana Sangram Singh I, upon special request of his daughter-in-law, Meera.
It is placed close to the Kumbha Temple within the Chittorgarh Fort.The beautiful shrine possesses a pointed tower, and a tall roof, whereas the ground has footprints of Meera's Guru, Saint Ravidas of Varanasi.

Walls of the temple have beautiful images of several Gods and Goddesses. Devotees throng the place, owing to its serene atmosphere, religious significance, as well as the legends associated with it.
These square measure a number of the famed temple in Chittorgarh. There square measure more places which will be explored throughout a visit to

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