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                           The Most Temple In Rajasthan 

The most popular Ajmer Sharif Dargah is a place of the worshipers of the Muslims but people from other communities also visit this place in mass number.  This place is considered as the final resting place for ‘Garib Nawaz’ or Khwaza Moinuddin Chishti which is situated here in Rajasthan’s Ajmer district where people of all religion come to participate in annual Urs. Urs is a festival which belongs to Muslim religion but actively celebrated among all communities & religions. It is celebrated for three days.
The Most Popular Temple is Govind Dev ji Temple,Khatu Shyam Ji temple.The Govind Dev ji Temple is dedicated to Lord of Krishna and has Bright hours during the time of Janmashtami.Which considered of Birth Day of Krishna.

1.Govind Dev Ji Temple:-

Govind Dev ji Temple Located is In Jaipur.The Temple Dedicated is Lord Of Krishna. Royal family of Jaipur come here for worshipping ever since it was brought from Vrindavan to Jaipur in the 18th century.Lord Krishna image in this temple was sculpted by the great grandson of Lord Krishna, Bajranabh. The deity, Govind Dev Ji, is none other than Lord Shri Krishna himself.
Govind Dev Ji Temple Timings: 05:00 a.m. – 09:00 p.m. in different time slots, subject to change in different seasons.
Timings of the Govind Dev Ji Aarti

AartiTime
Mangla4:30 to 5:00 AM
Dhoop7:45 to 9:00 AM
Shringar9:45 to 10:30 AM
Rajbhog11:15 to 11:45 AM
Gwal17:30 to 18:00 PM
Sandhya18:30 to 19:45 PM
Shayan20:45 to 21:15PM

2.Khatu Shyam Ji Temple:-

In Hindu mythology, Khatushyamji is a name and manifestation of Barbarika, son of Ghatotkacha. Barbarika had obtained a boon from Lord Krishna that he would be known by Krishna's own name (Shyam) and worshipped in the Kaliyuga era. Krishna declared that Barbarika's devotees would be blessed just by pronouncing his name from the bottom of their hearts. Their wishes would be granted and troubles removed if they worship Shyamji (Barbarika) with a true piety.
Khatushyam temple is located in the district of Sikar in the state of Rajasthan, at a distance of 48 km from Sikar and 300 km (approx.) west of Delhi. It is one of the most important pilgrim centres of Rajasthan.
The temple has a magnificent architecture. The outside prayer hall named as Jagmohan has its walls elaborately painted, which depict many mythological scenes. Lime mortar, marble and tiles have been used in constructing the structure. The shutters of the sanctum are beautifully covered with silver sheets.The entrance and exit gates are made of marble and feature very beautiful ornamental floral designs.
The fair held here is an exception of vitality, crowd and resplendence. The shops are very beautifully decorated and various cultural shows and sweet titbits are available for the visitors.
Bathing in the Shyam Kund:
This is the holy pond near the temple from where the idol was retrieved. It is believed that a dip in this pond cures a person from ailments and brings good health. Filled with devotional fervour, people take ritual dips in the Shyam Kund. Bathing during the annual Phalguna Mela festival is deemed especially salutary.
Types of Aarti performed in Khatu Shyamji Temple
Mangala Aarti: It is performed in the early morning when the temple is opened.
Shringaar Aarti: It is performed at the time of make-up of Baba Shyam. At this time His idol is grandly ornamented.
Bhog Aarti: It is performed at noon when the bhog (Prasadam) is served to the Lord.
Sandhya Aarti: It is performed in the evening, at sunset.
Sayana Aarti: It is performed in the night before the temple is closed.
Two special hymns, the Shri Shyam Aarti and the Shri Shyam Vinati, are chanted on all these occasions. The Shri Shyam mantra is another litany of the Lord`s names that is chanted by devotees.

3.Brahma Temple in Pushkar

According to the Padma Purana, the story behind Pushkar temple is that Lord Brahma was in search of a suitable place to perform a yajna when the lotus he was holding fell from is hand and landed on the Earth. Miraculously a lake sprang up at the place where the Lotus touched the earth and Brahma considering it a good omen decided to perform his yagna and named the town as a flower in Hindi is ‘push’ and hand is ‘kar’, therefore the land was named Pushkar. But when his wife Saraswati failed to join him, he married a local maiden Gayatri and completed the ceremony, on getting to know about this, an enraged Saraswati cursed Brahma that from this day forth he would be worshiped only in the land of Pushkar and nowhere else on Earth.

Visitor Information

How to Reach Brahma Temple : Pushkar temple is located at 10 km from Ajmer city. Ajmer is well connected by road and rail. The nearest airport is Jaipur(131 km). Jaipur is 391 km from Delhi.
Brahma Temple Pushkar Timings : The temple is open for worship between 6:30 am and 8:30 pm during winter and 6:00 am to 9:00 pm during summer, with an interval in afternoon between 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm when the temple is closed. Three aartis are held in the temple: Sandhya arati in the evening about 40 minutes after sunset, Ratri Shayan arati about 5 hours past sunset and Mangala arati in the morning, about 2 hours before sunrise.







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