Discover the best top things to do in Ajmer District, India including Nasiyan Jain Temple, Aptaeshwar Temple, Savitri Temple, Pap Mochani Temple, Akbari Masjid, Shah Jahan's Mosque, Savitri Temple, Nareli Jain Temple, Gurudwara Sahib, Manibandh Shakti Peeth.
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A city of Ajmer in Rajasthan, India; is mainly famous for its Temples and tombs One of the famous Jain temples is known as Lal Mandir ( red temple) , which belongs to the earlier school of Jainism - known as Digamber sect. This temple is dedicated to the first Tirthankara - Rishabh dev . Next to the main temple is an old and beautiful haveli, turned into a museum. . It is exhibiting the life of Rishabh dev (adinath ), from his birth, renunciation, enlightenment to salvation, in a marvelous model called city of gold or swarna nagari. The remarkable detailed work of model city is gilded in gold with wooden framework from floor to ceiling including walls. This golden chamber of the temple uses 1000 kg of gold to carve out a depiction of Ayodhya. This unique and extra ordinary work was initiated by Seth Moolchand Soni, who was a Jain merchant. A small place brings in big surprises !! The museum is open daily between 6 am to 8 pm. There is an entrance fee. No footwear allowed in the temple or museum .
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Perched on the top of the mountain you can access via the cable car or by walking. From the top you can see the full city.
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one of the special place s in pushkar.soaking with ancient spritual vibration.highly recommended to nake the trek up the hill for the stunning views over pushkar and the beautiful serene silence on top.best for early mornings or sunset time visits.
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It is worth the climb to see the temple especially at sunrise. Alternatively take the cable car - only 120 rupees return. Watch for the monkeys on the stairs, there are loads of them
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The Nareli Jain temple is located on the National highway near Nasirabad Cantonment. I visited this amazing complex last August with my cousin Praveen and his son Sharan. The temple is extremely clean and is located away from the city. There are some amazing sculptures here. The main temple uses a mixture of styles and there are 23 miniature temples up the hill. You can drive nearly to the top and can get amazing views of the surroundings. We managed to catch a Sunset from the hill. There is an air of peace and tranquility here. A must see attraction near Ajmer.
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Gurdwara Singh Sabha is 13 kilometres from Ajmer. Pushkar was visited by Guru Nanak Dev and Guru Gobind Singh. The shrine commemorating the former Guru's visit was formerly called Guru Nanak Dharmasala but is now known as Gurdwara Singh Sabha and functions as a branch of Sri Guru Singh Sabha Ajmer. It is housed in a double-storey flat-roofed building near the bus stand. Guru Gobind Singh visited Pushkar during his travels in Rajputana in 1706. He was served by a priest named Chetan Das. The spot consecrated by the Guru's stay was called Gobind Ghat, but has now been renamed Gandhi Ghat. A stone slab under a kiosk still has Gobind Ghat inscribed on it, in Gurumukhi, Devanagari, Persian and Roman scripts. Formerly a Gurdwara manned by Nirmala Sikhs was at this location, on the first floor of the gateway to the Ghat, but it is no longer there
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We all know what shakti peeths importance is in india ... but this one specially is not on the radar... It is just 5 min from the famous bramha temple and very few people go there its nicely located and the preist is also very helpfull and nice do plan to visit it in your next pushkar trip
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