Religious/ Spiritual

Jag Mandir

Location

Jag Mandir, also known as Lake Garden Palace, is an exquisite palace placed in an estuary Island in Pichola Lake in Udaipur. The Palce construction started dating back to the regime of Maharana Karan Singh during the first half of 17th century.

The Palace surroundings offer a blissful view of sunset. The striking feature of this architectural marvel is the spacious courtyard with black and white marble tiles. The azure water around this grand old Palace enhances its exquisite beauty.

Jagdish Temple

Location

Jagadish temple, an Indo-Aryan temple, is an imposing temple in Udaipur located at the first entrance of the city Palace, the grandeur royal palace in Udaipur. The temple with Lord Vishnu as the main deity was built by Maharana Jagat Singh in 1651.

The temple is constructed by perfectly following the Shipa Sastra, an art and science of construction theories for temples and other buildings. The temple at a height of 24 m can be reached through a way of thirty two steps and two white Marble structures guard the main entry to the temple.

Ambeshwarji Temple

Location

A place about six miles north of Sirohi on a sidetrack of the National Highway No.14 from Sirohi to Sheoganj. The Kolargarh is situated towards eastern side at a distance of 2 kms. The relics of old fort on Ganesh pole can be seen here. There is a Dharamshala, a Jain temple, Laxmi Narayan temple, Shiv temple and Gorakhmath are also present. On the hill after climbing 400 steps an ancient temple Lord Shiv with its natural beauty and marvelous surroundings with waterfalls can be seen.

Bamanvad Ji Temple

Location

This temple is dedicated to Lord Mahavir 24th Tirthankar of Jains. The temple is said to be build by Nandi Vardhan, brother of Lord Mahavir. According to Jain Literature Lord Mahavir in his 37th religious voyage ( Chaturmas ) came to this area, so the places attached to his name are seen in this district like Viroli (Vir Kulika), Vir Vada ( Vir Vatak ), Undra ( Upnand ),

Jiraval Jain Temple

Location

In the series of the main traditional Jain Pilgrimages, the Jiraval has its own importance. This important temple is situated in the middle of the Jairaj Hill on the Aravali Ranges.

The Jiraval temple is very primitive and ancient. The temple is surrounded by the Dharmshallas and beutiful buildings. The importance of this temple is unique because all over world installation of Jain temples are made with the name of this temple OM HRIM SHRI JIRAVALA PARSHAVNATHAY NAMAH.

Karodidhwaj Ji Temple

Location

This palce can be reached from Abu down-hills about 4 kms as well as from Sirohi via Anadara, a distance of about 32 kms. south of Sirohi town. This temple is dedicated to Lord Sun, who has millions of rays ( Kotidwaj ). The temple is said to be built by the Hoons who were the worshippers of SUN. A chain of Sun temples can be marked right from Ranakpur to Modhera of Gujarat.

Sarneshwar Temple

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Sarneshwar temple is dedicated to Lord Shiv, situated on the western slope of Siranwa hill and is now managed by Sirohi Devasthanam. It is Kuldev of Deora Clan of Chauhans of Sirohi. The temple seems to be built in Parmar Dynasty rule because its structure and layout is similar to other temples constructed by Parmar rulers. A temple may be renovated time to time but the major renovation was carried on in 16th century.

Sarvadham Temple

Location

Sarvadham Temple is dedicated to all religions of the world. It is located at the Hq. Sirohi and is one kim far from the circuit house of Sirohi. The site, temple architecture, layout of the landscape is fine.

Trees of religious importance like Rudraksh, Kalpvriksh, Kunj, Harsingar, Belpatra ( tree and scriper ) are planted here. Safron plantation is also seen here.The main attraction of this temple is the idols of various gods installed around, inside and top of the temple.