The famous temples of Udaipur
are the Jag Mandir, Jagdish Temple, Eklingji temple, and Nathdwara.
You can find the details of these Udaipur temples in our other
section. Unlike temples there are innumerable festivals in
Udaipur but these festivals are somewhat unique in Udaipur.
Generally festivals are related to some gods or spiritual
concept. But an art festival held in Udaipur with great pomp
and show and it is nowhere related to god but of course has
a very decent concept behind it. The Shilpigram festival is
actually a display of the Rajasthani rural arts and architecture.
If you want to tour to the holy places of Udaipur there are
many ways of transport. Like if you are not staying in Udaipur
but somewhat nearby like Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya
Pradesh then you can get inter-state buses till Udaipur. The
main bus stand of Udaipur is on City Station road where you
will get buses for different tourist destinations in India.
And within Udaipur while travelling to the temples you can
hire auto rickshaws or taxis, but most of the auto rickshaws
are not having meter so it is better to fix the fare first
and then ride on it.
Rishabdeo Temple In Udaipur
If you are interested to visit the temples around Udaipur city
then make a sure visit to Dhuler. You can hire a taxi or get
any other desired communication and make a quick visit to Dhuler,
which is about 65 km. away from Udaipur. The nearest railway
station is about 11 kms away from the tourist destination of
Dhuler. In Dhuler the main tourist attraction is the Rishabdeo
temple.
There are frequent busses and other vehicles running all
around the city. While making a quick travel to Udaipur temples
you can also rest for a day at Dhuler you can easily do it,
as there are many lodging provisions available. You can also
find frequent buses from Udaipur Bus station for this holy
site.
The main tourist attraction in Dhuler is the Rishabdeo temple.
For Jains and Bhils while making an Udaipur tour a visit to
the Rishabdeo temple nearby Udaipur is a must. Lord Mahavira
is the founder of the Jainism sect and Rishabdeo is said to
one of his forms. The idol in the Rishabdeo temple is about
1 meter tall and it is made up of black marble. It is located
in the midst of the highway that leads to Ahmedabad. The Bhils
find some familiarity with the black marble idol of Rishabdeo
with their dark-skin complexion. While the Jains believe that
the idol is related to the reign of Rama and Sita. The Bhils
has great regards for the Rishabdeo temple, as they believe
that all their desires and wants are fulfilled over here.
Eklingji Temple In Udaipur
Udaipur temple travel guidelines can never be complete without
the mention of Eklingji temple. Though our sections are adequately
descriptive, with most of the details of small and big temples
it can never be a proper tourist information guide without
the mention of eklingji temple, which is, situated 24 kms
away from Udaipur.
There is a continuous flexible communications facility to
the Kailashpuri from Udaipur city. Apart from rental coaches
and deluxe cars you can also journey to the eklingji temple
at Udaipur by frequent buses. The buses are available in plenty
at the Udaipur bus station. It takes about 30 minutes to reach
from the main Udaipur bus station to the temple. It is in
this small town of Kailashpuri that the ancient eklingji temple
built by the rulers of Mewar dynasty stands. The eklingji
temple of Udaipur has 108 temples within it and it is made
up of sandstone and marble. The principal deity of this temple
is Lord Shiva who was the savoir of the Maharajas of Mewar.
A series of steps will take you to the interior of the temple
where you will find an extended hall with exquisite carved
pillars implanted on it. In the hall you can find a silvery
Nandi who is believed to be one of the disciples of Shiva
according to the ancient folklore. There is another dark colored
Nandi inside the temple made up of black marble and the other
Nandi can make your eyes quiver with its shinny brass texture.
The present temple of Eklingji is built on the ruins of the
ancient temple. The principal god of the temple Lord Shiva
has four faces. On the west side of the idol the face is of
Brahma, Vishnu is facing the north direction, Maheshwar or
Shiva facing southwards and Surya facing east side. The other
gods that re also worshiped in the same temple are Parvati,
Ganesha, Ganga, Kartikeya, Yamuna and Saraswati. There are
also small temples of Amba Mata, Kalka Mata and Ganesh in
the same temple arena.
Shivratri is celebrated in this temple with great pomp and
show. The lord of the temple along with its complex is adorned
with the best jewelry costumes and other enhancing decorative
items.
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