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Rama : A Village Tucked Away in the Lap of Nature

It will not be disputed to say that Udaipur is a treasure trove of nearby attractions. It always allows you to discover a new location. And if you’re a wanderer, you might be tempted to look for something entirely different each time you step a foot out.

Well, there’s a village named Rama, situated in the foothills of Eklingji. It is surrounded & blessed by immense greenery. If calmness is what you seek, then the cosmos has a new remedy ready. And you might want to avoid skipping out on coming here for a fun weekend. Let us make you a little more aware of facts related to it.

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rama thikana
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History & Origination

  • In the mid 17th century , Shree Umed Singh Ji Jhala came to Rama and became the first Thakur Saheb of Rama. He came from Kotdi thikana and the Kotdi family belonged to Badi Sadri.
  • Shree Umed Singh Ji and the Rajrana of Delwara Shree Kalyan Singh Ji 2nd had good relations. He used to consider him as a younger brother. That’s why Rajrana gave the fort of Rama to him.
  • Later Shree Umed Singh Ji called his brother Shree Moad Singh Ji of Delwara also to Rama as well and since then both of the families and its generations are living in Rama.

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rama village
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  • At that time Rama was just a jungle and only Aadivasis used to live there. Also during that time Rama’s fort served as Delwara Royal Family’s farm house.
  • When the time came to mention thikanas into the history , at that time Rama was struggling with establishing itself. And because of lesser resources it was left behind and very few people came to know about this village.

Heritage

Due to its lesser-known prestige, this village has many undiscovered attractions, each of which has a unique backstory.

1. Temple in Baghela Talab

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  • There’s a pond which is known as Baghela which was built by Maharana Mokal in the name of his brother ‘Bagh Singh’.
  • And it is said that where the pond is located, there used to be a small colony and a temple which got submerged into the water when the pond was made.
  • Although, the remains of the temple can still be seen, which is half-drowned into the water.

2. 2000-3000 Old Adbudji Jain temple

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adbudji temple
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  • The history of the temple is thought to have started in the fifteenth century. The temple, which is devoted to Lord Shantinath, is said to have been built during the rule of Rana Kumbha.
  • The temple was given its name Adbhut or Adibudji because of its magnificent idol. The 9-foot-tall temple idol is what draws the devotees.
  • This Jain temple, which is partially built on a rock, is also known as Padmavati-Mandir. A Parsvanatha shrine is located in the main sanctum.
  • The temple has a solemn Mula-Prasada, a lofty central Shikhar decorated with Anga-Sikharas, and a domed maapa with projecting porches. Three sanctuaries can be found inside the temple.

3. The First Capital of Mewar and Sahastra-Bahu Temple

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  • The place where Rama was established use to be called Nagda. It served as the Mewar rulers’ initial capital. It was founded by the Fourth Mewar King, Nagaditya, in the 6th century and has since drawn tourists from all over the world.
  • A well-known Lord Vishnu temple from the 10th century, also known as the “Sahastra Bahu Temple” is located nearby (famously known as Saas-Bahu Temple).

Some Fun Facts

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  • A tractor has been stranded in the village for a very long period now. And over the time, it evolved into a vintage and rustic look. Now, a lot of people are willing to offer lakhs for it.
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  • A famous bollywood song : “Sona Laija Re Chandi Laija Re ” featuring Dharmendra and Aasha Parekh was shot near Baghela Talab.

Despite the fact that this village has garnered less attention over time. Now that you are aware of it, why not plan out and go to this serene village. You will undoubtedly have overwhelming experience with a great amount of peace.

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10 Interesting Places to Visit Near Udaipur

Done watching the lakes and palaces of Udaipur? Depending on how much time you have, there are various destinations to explore around Udaipur that make fantastic day expeditions. Here are some of our favourites.

Top 10 Places to Visit Near Udaipur

Udaipur is on the “must-see lists” of most voyagers and is one of the most popular vacation spots for both Indians as well as international travellers. This city is a perfect blend of hill stations, hiking places, and animal reserves. There are multiple destinations in and around Udaipur that are an ideal weekend getaway for both relaxed tourists and adrenaline-fueled junkies. Let us walk you through the 10 most interesting places to visit near Udaipur that highlight the city’s charm and provide an excellent vacation experience.

1.) The Chittorgarh Fort

BestPlaces to Visit Near Udaipur: Chittorgarh

Chittorgarh, the most significant fort of the Mewar dynasty, was the capital of their empire for almost 800 years until it was seized by Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1568. Its history dates back to the 7th century when local Mauryan rulers began making it. In June 2013, Chittorgarh was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is a large fort, and the monuments are conveniently accessible by car. There are historic palaces, temples, towers, a pond (with feedable fish) and a royal cremation site inside the fort. The Victory Tower provides spectacular views of the fort and town. There is a music and light show in the evening time, that tells the narrative of the fort (but in Hindi only.)

Location: Approx. 110 Km North-East towards Udaipur- Chittorgarh Road.

Timings: 10:00 AM – to 5:00 PM daily

2.) The Ranakpurji Jain Temple

Places to visit near Udaipur: Ranakpurji

Jain temples are reputed to be the most magnificent in India and the temple in Ranakpur proves it all. It is simply one of the most mesmerizing Jain temples across India. It’s the country’s largest and most important Jain temple, dedicated to the first Tirthankar (saviour and spiritual teacher) Rishabh Dev Ji. Chaumukh Mandir, the principal temple, was constructed in the 15th century and was built out of white marble featuring 1444 carved pillars, 29 halls, and 80 domes! It will take you around an hour to admire its heritage beauty and construction. Both men and women must dress appropriately (legs and shoulders covered) to visit the temple and must not carry any leather items (including belts), shoes, food, and cigarettes with them. Menstruating women are also not permitted to enter the temple. It is feasible to visit Kumbhalgarh, which is close by, from Ranakpur. You can also explore the Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary which is quite nearby Ranakpur.

Location: 93 Km Northwest of Udaipur, which will take approx. 2 hours to reach this place.

Timings: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Non- Jains are also allowed to visit the temple)

3.) Mount Abu:

Places to Visit Near Udaipur- Mount Abu

Mount Abu- the only hill station of Rajasthan, is located in the Aravali range. The Dilwara temple- a stunning piece of architecture, is located in Mount Abu and is definitely a must-visit tourist place. Travellers may enjoy peaceful and relaxing boating on the Nakki Lake, as well as enjoy the view of the sun setting from vista spots. Enjoy the local cuisine at the restaurants and cafés with fantastic locations. Guru Shikhar, the tallest mountain in the Aravali Range, is also located in Mt. Abu. Mount Abu Forest Sanctuary is another highlight of this place, with its diverse flora and animals.

The Dilwara temple’s incredibly ornate design is the major attraction of this place, and you may spend hours and hours admiring how these temples were created over two centuries, about 1000 years ago. The temples were intentionally made simple from the outside, or deter the burglars.

Location: 161 Km from Udaipur (takes about 3 hours via road to reach this place).

Timings: Anytime

4.) The Pushkar Lake

Places to Visit Near Udaipur- Pushkar

Pushkar Lake is a recognized pilgrimage place in Pushkar, Rajasthan, that attracts worshipers and spiritual individuals from all across the globe. In the evening, one may either watch the evening aarti on the ghats of this magnificent lake or take a plunge in the afternoon to wash away their sins. Whatever you do, you’ll find that this lake is one of the most gorgeous spots in Pushkar and one of the calmest tourist destinations located near Udaipur.

Location: 277 Km from Udaipur takes approx. 4.5 hours to reach this place.

Timings: Anytime.

5.) Kumbhalgarh Fort

Places to Visit near Udaipur- Kumbhalgarh 

Situated 85 Km towards the Northwest of Udaipur amid the beautiful Aravali hills, is the Kumbhalgarh Fort, which is the second most significant fort in Rajasthan. There are a series of temples built inside the Fort by The Mauryas. Badal Mahal, which is also the most magnificent part of the fort, should not be overlooked.

Kumbhalgarh’s amazing vistas of the surrounds are a visual feast, and its breathtaking grandeur makes it one of the most popular tourist destinations near Udaipur.

Location: Approx 85 Km Northwest of Udaipur, which takes about 2 hours to reach this destination.

Timings: 9 AM- 5 PM

6.) The Ekling Ji Temple

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If you’re looking for a spiritual experience, visit the Shri Eklingji Temple. The temple is made out of marble and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Large, colourfully painted statues of Lord Shiva’s Nandi Bull may also be found there. Bapa Rawal, the founder of the Mewar Dynasty, designed this temple. Every Monday, the head of the royal family of Mewar visits the temple and worships Lord Shiva by performing the Grand Aarti. Please do not carry your smartphone or camera as photography is prohibited inside the temple. Take a stroll around the back of the temple to get a spectacular perspective of the lake. You can also visit the ancient Saas Bahu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu located nearby the temple.

Location: Kailashpuri, about 21 Km away from Udaipur and takes approx. 30 Min. To reach this place.

Timings: 10:30 AM – 1:30 PM and 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM

7.) The Shrinath Ji Temple

shrinath ji temple nathdwara

If you continue driving towards the north on the National Highway 8 for about 45 minutes till you reach the little holy town of Nathdwara. This temple was built in the 17th century for the worshippers of Lord Krishna and has a beautiful idol of Shreenathji. Traditional Pichwai paintings depicting incidents from Lord Krishna’s life are very interesting and can be seen on the walls of buildings all across town. They’re repainted every year right before Diwali, giving Nathdwara a unique site to enjoy the Indian celebration. There is also a captivating market Near the Shrinathji Temple, where you can find almost everything, from jewellery to bags to colourful clothing. It truly is a shopper’s paradise.

Location: NH 8 Nathdwara is about 45 Km away from Udaipur, and takes about 1 hour to reach this place.

Timings: Morning 4:30 AM – 7:00 AM and 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM

Evening: 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM

8.) Jawai 

leoprd safari in jawai

Located approx. 170 km away from Udaipur in the Pali region is the Jawai Wildlife Sanctuary, which is home to a variety of wild animals, including leopards, Crocodiles to name a few. Jawai is also known as “Leopard Hills,” There are many luxury camps in its close proximity, and you can also go on a jungle safari to see these leopards.

Location: Approx. 170 km away from Udaipur in Barawal Village, Pali.

9.) Mahi Dam

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Dams are among the most intriguing tourist attractions around Udaipur since they allow visitors to view not only the greatest artistry but also the surrounding natural wonders. And Mahi Dam is one such Dam near Udaipur that you must visit. Inspired by the name of Shri Jamnala Bajaj this dam is also known as Mahi Bajaj Sagar Dam. It is the second-largest dam in Rajasthan and is located on the Mahi River. Moreover, it is also a very important source of water and hydroelectricity for Rajasthan state. The dam’s gates are open during the monsoon season, and visitors may see the spectacular vistas of water flowing out furiously through the 16 gates in full force. inspired the name.

Location: Approx 172 km away from Udaipur in Banswara district, and take around 3.5 hours to reach this place.

Timings: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

10.) Haldighati

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Haldighati is a mountain range in the Aravali Hills around 50 kilometres away from Udaipur. Its name is inspired by the soil’s golden colour. The Battle of Haldighati fought here in 1576 between the army of the third Mughal emperor, Akbar, and the ruler of Mewar, Maharana Pratap Singh, is historically significant. The Chetak Horse Memorial and the Maharana Pratap Museum are also worth visiting.IT perhaps is one of the most essential destinations to visit near Udaipur for all those history buffs out there.

Location: Approx 65 Km away from Udaipur and takes around 1.5- 2 Hrs to reach this place.

Timings: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM

If at all heaven on earth exists, it perhaps is in, and around 200 km diameter of Udaipur. Unleash the traveller inside you and come visit Udaipur. Also, feel free to drop your suggestions at info@udaipurblog.com.

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Famous Temples In and Around Udaipur

Most of us are unaware that Udaipur is also famous for its temples. These temples are visited by several thousand tourists every year. Many tourists visit these temples regularly. The vibrant and marvelous historical background of Mewar region reveals that many of these temples were built by the emperors of Mewar dynasty. Throughout the history; the emperors of Mewar had showcased a blend of courage and spirituality. These are few famous temples of Udaipur and their small stories behind their construction.

#1 Bohra Ganesh Temple

Bohra Ganesh Ji

Bohra Ganesh Ji a very old and famous temple of Udaipur is situated near Mohanlal Sukhadia University. A standing statue of Shri Ganesh Ji has been established which bestow blessings to hundreds of devotees visiting every day. In India it is a custom to worship Lord Ganesh whenever something new is started like new business, new asset or starting a new relationship. Wednesday is considered as the special day to worship Lord Ganesha. Thousands of devotees visit Bohra Ganesh Ji temple to offer Prayer and Prasad (Sweets) to Shri Ganesh Ji. Without his worship no holy work is considered to be complete.

 

#2 Karni Mata Temple

Karni Mata

Karni Mata Temple is situated at Machhla Hills and surrounded by the bliss of the nature. Being situated at height, people can enjoy the panoramic view of Lake Pichhola, Dudh Talai and Sajjangarh. The sunset could be enjoyed in the evening from the sunset point built beside the temple. The temple could be reached through the rope way that starts from Dudh Talai or through stairs that starts from Deendayal Upadhyay Park. Maharana Karan Singh made residence at Machhla Magra between 1620 and 1628. During this time the temple was built. For a long time it remained as a deserted place and in 1997 Manshapurna Karni Mata Development Committee renovated it.

 

#3 Ekling Ji Temple

Ekling Ji temple is situated 22 kilometers far from Udaipur. It is said that the forefathers of Bappa Rawal ruled the Mewar dynasty. They had enmity with the Mauryas. The Mauryas wanted to kill their family. His mother escaped and came to a place known as Kailashpuri. Bappa started grazing herd of cows. One day he noticed that a cow entered into the dense bushes and at a lonely place and started shredding milk. The place was later recognized as shivalingam and after that Ekling ji temple was built by Bappa Rawal.

 

#4 Jagdish Temple

Jagdish Mandir

Jagdish Temple was built by Maharana Jagat Singh of Udaipur. Maharana Jagat Singh had deep devotion in Lord Jaganath Puri of Orissa. He used to visit Jagan Nath temple in every annual rath yatra. At one occasion he could not reached at the rath yatra on time and he had to halt in the midst of his journey. Maharana got disappointed a lot that he could not attend the rath yatra. When re reached there he had a dream in which the Lord told him that there is no need to travel such long distance and he could made a temple in his city itself. After returning Udaipur he started the construction of the temple.

 

#5 Neemach Mata

Neemach Mata

Neemach Mata is a famous temple in Udaipur and it is situated at a small hill top near Fateh Sagar Lake. According to the residents here this temple is also considered as Vaishno Devi of Udaipur. The name Neemach Mata came due to its origin, which is under a Neem tree. People here believe that those who come here regularly and offer their worship never get any skin ailments due to the strong spiritual spirit of the neem tree. Several pilgrims and tourists visit the Neemach Mata temple every year.

 

#6 Shrinath Ji Temple

Shriji

Shrinath Ji temple is situated at Nathdwara, which is around 50 kilometers from Udaipur city and it is also termed as the gateway to lord Shrinath Ji. The temple was built in 17th century and owes a great story behind it. It is said that an idol of Lord Krishna was transferred to a distant and safer place from Vrindavan. There were chances of its destruction of the idol by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. When the idol reached this placed the bull cart stuck in deep mud and could not moved further. The priest accompanying the idol thought it as the right place and therefore Shrinath Ji temple was built in Nathdwara. The spirituality of the temple is so strong that from the poorest to richest person in the world including celebrities & stars visit Shrinath Ji temple for darshans and manoraths.

 

#7 Ambamata Temple

Amba Mata Ji

The Ambamata Temple deserves the fame as it is one of the main temple of Udaipur. The temple too has a fascinating story behind its construction. It is been said that the erstwhile Maharana of Udaipur Maharana Raj Singh had severe eye problem that did not recovered after treatment. Someone suggested Maharana Raj Singh to have darshan of Amba Mata in Gujarat. At the night before the departure for his journey he had a dream of Goddesses that told him to construct the temple in Udaipur. Next day Maharana visited the place where he found the statue of Ambamata and started the construction of the temple and his ailment also recovered very soon.

 

#8 Sagasji Bavji Temple

Sagas Ji Bavji

Sagasji Bavji temple is situated at Sarvaritu Vilas. Sagasji Bavji is worshiped as a symbol of bravery as people say that he never lost a war in his life. Sagasji was son of Maharaj Raj Singh. When Sagasji lost his life his wife Maharani Kunwariprada became a sati. Every year Sagasji’s birthday is celebrated with full glory and fervor. Thousands of devotees wait in long queues to have a glimpse of Sagasji Maharaj. There is a large idol of Ganesh Ji that catches eye of devotees visiting the temple. On his birthday the temple remains open for 24 hours for few days. The occasion is celebrated with night jagrans and the crowd enjoys with full enthusiasm and vigor.

 

#9 Mahalaxmi Temple

Mahalakshmi TempleThe Mahalaxmi Temple is situated at Bhattiyani Chohatta and it was named after Bhati Rani who developed this area. It is said that the temple was built by Maharana Shambhu Singh who fought a battle and brought idols of Mahalaxmi, Rishabhdev and Sundar Vinayak. Mahalaxmi is considered Goddess of wealth and prosperity and worshipped by everyone. The birthday of Mahalaxmi is celebrated every year with fervor and passion. Devotees visits temple and wait in long queues to offer their prayers and Prasad. On the day of Deepawali the temple opens at 5.30 am with the Mangla Aarti. His highness Shri Arvind Singh Mewar visits the temple every Diwali to offer prayers on the occasion of the holy festival of lights.

 

#10 Mahakaleshwar Temple

Mahakaleshwara Temple

The marvelous Mahakaleshwar Temple is situated at the bank of Fatehsagar Lake opposite Panna Vilas surrounded by the lush green Aravali Hills. The temple is spread around 3.5 acres of land and great saints like Guru Gorakhnath, the dignified devotee of Lord Shiva, has worshipped here. The devotees have strong faith in Lord Shiva and every day huge number of devotees visits temple to have a glimpse of Mahakaleshwar. The temple opens at 5.30 am with the first prayer and the last prayer takes place at 10.30 pm and the prayers are attended by hundreds of devotees. On special occasions the Rudrabhishek is also performed here by the temple priests.

 

#11 Rishabh Dev Ji

Shri Rishabh Dev Digambar Jain Atishay Kshetra is situated at Dhulev village at Udaipur. The place became famous as Rishabh Dev due to the miracles of Bhagwan Adinath (Rishabh Dev). This is also known as Kesariya Ji because there is a tradition of worshipping the idol with Kesar (Saffron). The idol having black color is also known as Kalia Baba and the local people call it by this name. The place is surrounded by the magnificent Aravali Mountain Range. The idol established here is very ancient as it even does not provide any information at the base. It is also said that this idol was worshipped by Acharya Vidyanand in 9th century. Few ancient petro graphs were also found here that reveals that this Khetra was renovated from time to time.

 

#12 Old Shrinath Ji Temple Ghasiyar

It is called as the Old Shrinath Ji Temple and it holds very long history behind construction of this temple. Shrinath Ji temple was made in Nathdwara and Shrinath Ji were well settled in Nathdwara temple. Soon Nathdwara faced attack from Scindia army. Having seen the glory and beautiful architecture of Nathdwara he threatened and asked for 3 Lacs gold coins as ransom. The Maharana of Udaipur being heard this soon made the arrangements to move Shrinath Ji to Udaipur. While Shrinath Ji moved to Udaipur a similar replica of Udaipur haveli was started building at a place called Ghasiyar. The scenic place was situated in midst of Gokunda Mountains. After keeping Shrinath Ji to Ghasiyar after some time they were again moved to Nathdwara. And this way the place Ghasiyar became famous as the Shrinath Ji temple.

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