9 Most Amazing And Famous Temples in Rajasthan
Sai Dham is located at Rani in Pali district is a replica of the original Shirdi Sai Baba temple. In Marwar region, the temple is considered to be sacred and powerful. There’s a replica of Shirdi Sai Baba’s idol which is made of snow white marble and is 5.5 feet tall. Shri Chunilal Bakhtawar Mehta Charitable Trust in Mumbai built the temple. The temple has been built in the memory of Late Shri Chunnilal Ji Bhakthawarmal Ji Mehta. On every Thursdays, Havan is being performed by Vedic masters by using spiritual chants and mantras.
- Temple Timings: Opening time 6:00 am and closing time: 9:00 pm
- Temple Address: Jain Mohalla, Sainthal Dham,Dausa, Rajasthan
- Dress Code: No dress code
- How to Reach: There are frequent buses from Vijayawada to Sai Dham Rani, Rajasthan.
- Best Time to Visit: Thursdays are the best time to visit this temple.
- Nearest Attraction: Jawai dam, Bangur museum,
9. Salasar Balaji Temple in Salasar:
Salasar Balaji temple or Salasar Dam located in the town of Salasar in Churu district is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman who is also the presiding deity here. Devotees of Hanuman flock to this place daily. The temple was constructed in 1754 AD. The deity is worshipped daily in the temple and aartis are performed as well. The main festivals celebrated here are Chaitra Purnima and Ashvin Purnima.
- Temple Timings: Open on all days from 4:00 am till 10:00 pm in the night
- Temple Address: Salasar – Sikar Rd, Salasar, Rajasthan 331506
- Dress Code: no specific dress code but ethnic and decent dress preferred.
- How to Reach: The best way to reach this temple is to reach Delhi and then catch a train to Sujangarh which is just 25 km away from Salasar.
- Best time to Visit: Chaitra Purnima, Hanuman Jayanti and Ashvin Purnima are best time to visit this temple.
- Nearest Attraction: Fort Khuri.
Every temple has its own unique style and design which sets it apart from other temples. The temple design and architecture in Rajasthan may vary from the temple design and sculptures in South. Also, the traditions and location matters when it comes to a temple visit. Every year thousands of people pack their bags to visit these historical temples in Rajasthan. Why then waste time? Plan your next vacation to Rajasthan and have a memorable tripping experience.