What to do and see in Chittaurgarh, Rajasthan: The Best Sacred & Religious Sites

October 9, 2021 Emerita Lamoureux

Discover the best top things to do in Chittaurgarh, India including Meera Temple, Satbis Deori Temple, Shyam Temple, Sanwariaji Temple, Samadhisvara Temple, Kalika Mata Temple, Ratan Singh Palace, Kumbha Shyam Temple, Tulja Bhawani Temple, Kumbhaswamin Temple.
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1. Meera Temple

Chittorgarh Fort Village Near Fateh Prakash Palace Museum, Kirti Stambh and Rana Kumbha Palace, Chittaurgarh 312001 India +91 94137 91906
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4.5 based on 139 reviews

Meera Temple

2. Satbis Deori Temple

Inside Mohar Magri, Chittaurgarh India +91 1472 242 162
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4.5 based on 26 reviews

Satbis Deori Temple

Reviewed By Arup1981 - Kolkata (Calcutta), India

Just opposite to Kumbha Swamin Temple.beside FatehPrakash Museum...a place worth to visit during Chitoregarh fort visit.. History of Jainism is very old. Its roots can be traced back to third or, fourth millennium BC. The legacy has been borne by the twenty four Tirthankaras. Rishabhanatha is known to be the first Tirthankara, the twenty third was Parshvanatha and the last known was Mahavira. Rajasthan started promoting Jainism since the time of Samrat Samprathi in 220 BC. Samrat Samprathi was the grandson of Ashoka and a follower of Jainism. Many Jain temples were built during his rule. The year 1322 of Vikram era observed the construction of Bhagwan Parshvanath Temple. It is located near the Gaumukhi kund and has four faces and hence, known as the Choumukhi Temple. Under the rule of King Mokal, thirty two temples were built here. Today you can find the remains of only six. The biggest of them is the Temple of Bhagwan Adinath with fifty two devkulikas. The place was originally named Satbis Deora after the twenty seven temples present here.

3. Shyam Temple

Chittorgarh Fort, Chittaurgarh India http://www.chittorgarh.com
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Shyam Temple

Reviewed By Arup1981 - Kolkata (Calcutta), India

The Kumbha Shyam Temple served as a private place of worship for Meera Bai. She spent long hours here in dedication to Lord Vishnu. Benign at heart, she fed the poor and the visiting pilgrims with her personal share of wealth. Meera Bai was the follower of Guru from the holy land of Varanasi. The Kumbbha Shyam Temple has a Chattri dedicated to her guru, Swami Ravidas, who was also known as Swami Raidas. The markings of the footprints of Guru Ravidas have been preserved in this place of pilgrimage.

4. Sanwariaji Temple

Mandaphia Town Near Chittorgarh-Udaipur Highway, Chittaurgarh India http://shrisanwaliyaji.net
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4.5 based on 50 reviews

Sanwariaji Temple

Reviewed By GRVARCH - Agra, India

This temple is around 40 km far from Chittorgarh city. There is a chain of three temples of Sanwariya ji Seth. First temple in on main national highway, where Idols of Lord krishna was fornded. Second main temple is 04 km far from this temple in a town. This temple is really very nice. It's management is very very good. Really a worth visit....must see.

5. Samadhisvara Temple

Chittaurgarh Fort Near Gaumukh Reservoir, Chittaurgarh 312001 India +91 94137 91906 http://www.chittorgarhfort.com
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

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6. Kalika Mata Temple

Chittorgarh Fort Between Padmini's Palace and Vijay Stambha, Chittaurgarh 312001 India +91 94137 91906 http://www.chittorgarh.com
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Kalika Mata Temple

Reviewed By Yogeshsukhwal

During visit of this place I noticed the diversity of motives of peoples who came here... One student seeking his historical interest.. Some tourists enjoying structural beauty of temple... A mother teaching her child how to pray... One newlyweds ceremonially praying together as ritual...Some villagers was cooking food in front of temple after worship and chanting last night... By the way what you can feel and what you can get from here that can wonderful and more miraculous... Visit as much as can

7. Ratan Singh Palace

Fort Village, Chittaurgarh 312001 India
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4.0 based on 23 reviews

Ratan Singh Palace

Reviewed By Dhruv_Touristor

Amazing Peace and beauty we had enjoyed at Ratan Singh Palace. A palace with a beautiful view of sunset,ruins help enhance its beauty and the little pond by its side. Spend a good time.

8. Kumbha Shyam Temple

Chittaurgarh India
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Kumbha Shyam Temple

Reviewed By Arup1981 - Kolkata (Calcutta), India

During our visit to Chitoregarh..it is the 3rd spot we visited after Kumbha Palace and Sringar Chauri..here the Ancient Architecture-History-Myth are blended in a superb way..one can feel the legacy of Meerabai in this temple complex.. The Kumbha Shyam Temple served as a private place of worship for Meera Bai. She spent long hours here in dedication to Lord Vishnu. Benign at heart, she fed the poor and the visiting pilgrims with her personal share of wealth. Meera Bai was the follower of Guru from the holy land of Varanasi. The Kumbbha Shyam Temple has a Chattri dedicated to her guru, Swami Ravidas, who was also known as Swami Raidas. The markings of the footprints of Guru Ravidas have been preserved in this place of pilgrimage.

9. Tulja Bhawani Temple

Entrance of Ram Pol West of Chittaurgarh Fort, Chittaurgarh India
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3.5 based on 10 reviews

Tulja Bhawani Temple

10. Kumbhaswamin Temple

Chittaurgarh India
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