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Why do Gujaratis Love to Come to Udaipur?

We know who to welcome to the City of Lakes whenever we see a GJ written on a vehicle! Yes, we are talking about neighbors and the most prominent guests of Udaipur, the Gujaratis. Their contributions to the city’s tourism and hospitality industry have always been valued. Also, their love for the city is huge, and you can see the obvious reasons below!

Beautiful Views

udaipur views
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Discussions of Udaipur’s immense magnificence and allure take place not just in India but also around the world. These days, the city is undoubtedly on everyone’s must-travel list! But more often than not, the name of the city recurs in Gujarati diaries. We assume that they will be forever overwhelmed by the stunning lakes, landscapes, and Aravali Hills. And that’s why they find it difficult to resist coming here for just one weekend every month or two.

Accessibility

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When it comes to the distance between Gujarat and Udaipur, that is absolutely minimum. Ahmedabad is only 262 kilometers and approx 5 hours away. People can come here much more easily because it is the closest location. Like that they save much of the traveling expenses too. That’s why most of the people end up spending any small vacay they get in Udaipur.

Economical

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The eateries in Udaipur are very scrumptious as well as pocket-friendly and people of Gujarat are foodies. There are a tonne of bazaars in the city as well. And people can easily track down things with viable prices there. One would undoubtedly adore gathering souvenirs to remember their visit.

clubs in udaipur
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Well, even Udaipur has a thriving nightlife these days. If you know what you know, that is a bit of a difficult thing to happen in Gujarat. And who would want to give up the opportunity to experience it in the most accessible and affordable city?

One can Even Reach By Road

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The idea of planning a road trip could be well executed if Gujaratis decide to come to Udaipur for it. This is because of less distance and accessibility. Even the scenic views near the city would give anyone Bollywood-like road trip feels throughout.

Places to visit near Udaipur are a Cherry on the Cake

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The city of lakes doesn’t just behold beauty in itself but at its outskirts as well. There are several natural places around Udaipur which turn into complete heaven during the on-going monsoon. And who would want to miss the sight of and ultimately Gujaratis get attracted to it.

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Moreover many temples are also located near the city. One of the most famous temples is in Nathdwara of ShriNathji, pratiroop of Lord Krishna. People of Gujarat and Mewar specifically hold immense faith in this sacred place. One feels overwhelmed to visit there seeking the blessings from Thakur ji. 

Well Gujaratis and their obsession to keep coming to Udaipur makes us gratified. We love to be hospitable to them and as an Indian we’ve always been taught “Atithi-Devo-Bhava”. It means guests are the replicas of Godly figures.

Nonetheless it is assured that this ‘love-storiyan’ won’t ruin anything, rather it’d help the tourism and hospitality industry grow more!

 

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Places to Visit

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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Scenic Places near Udaipur you can Visit in a Day: Part 1

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It’s famously believed that a beautiful thing leads to another beautiful thing. Udaipur is one such thing, rather a place, neighboring with surplus beautiful destinations. All we need from a monotonous week is a trip that resembles a chain reaction leading to bliss. A day to stock mental energy that lasts the whole week ahead. You deserve that off-day, travel as you mean it.

Places to visit in Udaipur are innumerable, but this piece of writing serves you a list of places encompassing Udaipur. It includes places that are almost or a bit more than at 2 hours of distance from Udaipur. If you are a tourist, then we hope that we have successfully extended your trip to Udaipur.

Jaisamand Lake 

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Planning a day trip to Jaisamand, you can expect breathtaking scenery, beautiful resorts, maybe haunted summer palaces, both flora, and fauna. It’s the second-largest artificial lake in Asia. You can relish in a serene boat ride at Jaisamand lake and have a lovely stay at Jaisamand Island Resort.

Jaisamand is at a distance of 75km (1hour and 40 minutes) from Udaipur.

Haldighati + Kumbhalgarh day out

Source: TFIPOST Haldighati
Source: Culture Trip Kumbhalgarh Fort

Kumbhalgarh is a magnificent fort near Udaipur. It is also a world heritage site included in Hill Forts of Rajasthan. It is the second-largest wall after the Great wall of China. The fort is as glorious as its tales and makes a suitable place for a day trip. On the way to Kumbhalgarh, Haldighati can also be visited. The ferocious war between Mughal emperor Akbar and Mewar King Maharana Pratap was fought here. Your time here can share with you the gore behind the name Haldigathi.

Haldighati is 50 km from Udaipur and on the way towards Kumbhalgarh. Distance between Udaipur to Kumbhalgarh is 85 km

Ranakpur Village 

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Ranakpur is an antiquated and charming village situated inside the cozy hug of Aravalli Mountain Range. It also has an artistically appealing and famous Jain temple. The temple is widely known for its intricate carving, exquisite finesse and not one pillar being identical to the other in terms of patterns chiseled on them. When you travel here, you can also visit the attractive Ranakpur Dam and Ranakpur Fort.

Ranakpur village is at a distance of 94km (1hour and 50 minutes) from Udaipur. 

Chittorgarh Fort 

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One of those great forts near Udaipur, it’s also called the Water Fort as a result of having 84 water bodies inside. Vijay Stambh and Kirti Stambh are the main attractions of the fort. A day trip to Chittorgarh will make you privy into the folds of history and severity of Jauhar.

At a distance of 115km (2 hours) from Udaipur, this fort stands tall atop a low mountain. 

Mount Abu District

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Acknowledge your desire to breathe in the crisp air of a hill station by planning a drive-up to this hill station near Udaipur. Anciently known as Arbudaanchal, you’ll be the spectators of gorgeous scenic beauty. There are various tourist attractions at Mount Abu, you may feel the need to extend your trip from a day to at least two days to revel in its tranquility. Dilwara Temple is one such marvel of Mount Abu.

Mount Abu is 163 km (3 hours) far from Udaipur.

Nathdwara

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Nathdwara is a fascinating city with a river flowing along with it. It is brimming with spirituality and purity. It is also a festive city at certain times. It is advisable to not leave Udaipur before visiting here. The temples in this city are alluring, artistic, and simply beautiful. Worshippers of Shreenath Ji, flock here several times a year.

Nathdwara is 46km (1 Hour) afar from Udaipur. 

Ekling Ji Temple 

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Also known as Kailashpuri, this temple is excellent in its allure. It’s exquisite and makes one quite thoughtful. A day out for spirituality will undoubtedly cleanse the tiresome week you must have had. Ekling Ji temple is one of a kind in terms of architecture. 

Ekling Ji Temple’s distance from Udaipur is 21 km (25 minutes).

Rajsamand 

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Rajsamand is a small town with a famous artificial lake. For anyone who desires to spend a peaceful day, the lake is quite scenic. It has the ever-golden backdrop of the Aravalli Range. There are a few more tourist spots in this town, it would make for a great day to spend as a holiday.

Rajsamand is at a distance of 62 km (1 hour 10 minutes) from Udaipur.

Plan a one-day trip to any of these places for your deserved holiday. Breath in the beauty and exhale the worry. Let yourself detoxify from the burden of the week spent working. For more such gorgeous places read part 2 of this article.

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Entire Udaipur PIN Codes & District Zip Codes

Udaipur District PIN Codes and Zip Codes

Udaipur PIN Codes

Location PINCode / ZIPCode

Ashok Nagar 313001
Ayed 313001
Badgaon 313011
Bajaj Nagar 313021
Bambora 313706
Barapal 313805
Barar 313341
Bari T B Sanatorium 313025
Bawalwara 313806
Bedla 313016
Bhalerana 313030
Bhim 305921
Bhinder 313603
Bhupalpura 313001
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Cement Factory 313021
Chandpole 313001
Charbhuja 313333
Charbhuja Road Amet 313332
Chawand 313904
Chetak Circle City 313001
Chhani 313804
Chhaplian 313340
Dabok 313022
Dabok Air Port 313023
Dal 313033
Dariba Udaipur 313211
Daroli 313032
Debari 313029
Delwara 313202
Deogarh 313331
Deogarh Bazar 313331
Dhan Mandi 313001
Dhariawad 313605
Fatehpura 313001
Fatel Nagar 313205
Gaon Guda 313321
Ghasa 313210
Gilund 313207
Gogunda 313705
Hiran Magri 313001
Industrial Area 313001
Intali 313608
Intalikhera 313026
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Jhadol Phalasia 313702
Jhadol Sarara 313905
Jhallara 313038
Jhalon Ki Madar 313336
Jhamar Kotra Mines 313015
Kailashpuri 313209
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Kankroli 313342
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Lasadia 313607
Lawa Sardargarh 313330
Machhala Magra Colony 313001
Mavli Jn H O 313203
Mehar 313613
Mohi 313338
Nai 313031
Nandeshma 313708
Nathdwara 313301
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Palace Road 313001
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Parsad 313801
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Sagtara 313906
Sakroda 313212
Salumbar Gandhi Chowk 313027
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Sarara 313902
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Station Road 313001
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Tokar 313034
Tourist Complex 313001
Udaipur H O 313001
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University Campus 313001
Vallabhnagar 313601
Vidya Bhawan 313001
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Pal Kharwad 313801
Pal Nimboda 313902
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Pandiyawara 313026
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Pareda 313802
Parel 313605
Patia 313804
Payara 313038
Phalichada 313203
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Piladhar 313001
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Pipli (a) 313802
Pipli (b) 313802
Piplia 313605
Pithalpura 313015
Pograkalan 313903
Puria Kheri 313704
Rajol 313903
Rakhyawal 313201
Rao Madra 313708
Rathora 313026
Ravlia Khurd 313705
Rawalia Kalan 313705
Royda 313001
Sagtari 313903
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Sallada 313905
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Tothada 313611
Udaipur 313001
Udaipur City 313001
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Udaipur H Magri 313002
Udaipur Industrial Area 313003
Udaipur Macchala Magra 313001
Udaipur Naya Sarafa 313001
Udaipur Palace Road 313001
Udaipur Pratapnagar 313001
Udaipur Railway Station 313001
Udaipur Rani Road 313001
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History and Culture

Pichhwai – The Spectacular Art Form of Nathdwara

Nathdwara – The Gateway to Shrinathji houses an intricate art form practiced from last several decades. Picchwai was originated with a purpose of, other than artistic appeal, narrating tales of Krishna to the illiterate. The art form is basically an intricate painting that depicts the theatrical life of Krishna’s life which is called his ‘Leela’.

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The word Picchwai has its roots from the Sanskrit word ‘pich’ which means behind and ‘vai’ which means textile hanging. And that is why it is typically hung behind the sanctum of his own manifestation, Shrinathji. In ancient times, it was often used to create a devotional atmosphere for the daily ‘Shringaar’ – the special adornment of the deity. It was when artists, out of devotion, started making backdrops to depict Lord Shrinathji in different moods, settings and seasons.

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Process of making Pichhwai

A rough sketch is prepared by the artist on a starched cloth first and later it is filled with colors. The traditional Pichhwai paintings were made up from natural colors and brushes made from hairs of a horse, goat or squirrel but with time, faster and less expensive material replaced them. Few paintings are still available which are made up of natural colors. Some paintings also demand the use of pure gold which adds to their value and charm. The process of preparing the color from pure gold takes around 3-4 days.

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Source: Gaatha

Apart from that, Picchwai painting for the temple backdrop can take up to 2-3 months to prepare. These huge Pichwais are commissioned by the wealthy people of around the country while for the common man, a smaller version of these paintings are available which they can take for the shrine at their home.

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Pichhwai artists in Nathdwara

Most of the Picchwai artists reside in the Chitron ki Gali or Chitrakaron ka Mohalla in Nathdwara who makes a close community with constant interaction. Currently, there are only 10-12 original Pichhwai artists in Nathdwara which includes people like Narottam Narayan Sharma and BG Sharma. Most of these artists also paint the newer form which is in demand.

Some renowned Pichhwai artists from Nathdwara are –

Narottam Narayan Sharma

Narayan Sharma is widely known for his images of Lord Krishna which earned him fame in the entire North Indian region. His work was even more influential than the works of Raja Ravi Varma. Several of his paintings were published as posters by S.S Brijbasi, a firm based in Karachi, using chromolithography and were printed in Germany. His painting ‘Murli Manohar’ became the best-selling image in the history of the industry. His other famous paintings involved Shree Satyanarain, Kailash Pati Shankar, depictions of Maharana Pratap and Shivaji, and images of the independence struggle including portraits of Gandhi and Nehru, Gandhiji ki swargyatra (Gandhi’s ascent to heaven) etc. Narottam Narayan Sharma was initially trained at Udaipur.

Murli Manohar | Source: eindiaartfestival

BG Sharma

Bhanwar Lal Girdhari Lal Sharma (B. G. Sharma) is a renowned artist who earned his fame from his miniature devotional paintings and his classic Rajasthani art which includes the Mughal, Kishangarh, and Kangra styles. His work has been internationally exhibited in London, Germany, and the United States.

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Sharma’s family had been artists for generations. Moreover, there is an art gallery named as Shri B.G.Sharma Art Gallery in Udaipur which contains an extensive collection his work.

Apart from that, Former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, British monarch Queen Elizabeth II and former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser all have commissioned portraits by Sharma. He has been awarded various awards including India’s National Art Award for Master Craftsman. A collection of Sharma’s artwork was also published in September 2000 titled Form of Beauty: The Krishna Art of B.G.Sharma.

 

The Three Generations of Picchwai Artists

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The family has been aligned to Nathdwara Picchwai Art since ancient times. It is said that the ancestors of the family have been descended to Nathdwara with the arising of Shrinathji in town. The current artist of the Sharma family is Mr. Parmanand Sharma preceded by Devkrishna Sharma and Kanhaiyalal Sharma. The family is known for their miniature Picchwai painting. His work has been researched by the American scholar Tryna Lyons which has been narrated in his book ‘The Artists of Nathdwara’.

Apart from Picchwai, these artists also paint the idol of Shrinathji in the temple which people can take back to their homes. Since photography is not allowed in the temple, these paintings help the devotees to pray to Lord Shrinathji whenever they want.

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Places to Visit

Most visited Places in and around Nathdwara

Nathdwara is a small and beautiful town situated between the Aravali hills on the banks of Banas River in Rajsamand district. This town is very popular for its temple of Krishna which houses a deity of Krishna. This temple has a very rich and interesting history behind it which we will come to later. The literal meaning of the word Nathdwara is ‘Gateway to Shreenathji’.

The town is situated at a distance of around 50 km from Udaipur city. Hence, it is the most loved and preferred getaway of the citizens of Udaipur. Shreenathji temple is undoubtedly very beautiful and popular in the town but there are some other beautiful destinations in the town too that can be your next weekend escape.

 

Shreenathji temple

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The temple has a very interesting story behind it. Legend says that the shrine here was built in 17th Century at the place exactly instructed by Shrinathji himself. How you ask? Well, back then, the idol of Shrinathji was being transferred from Vrindaban in order to protect it from the then Mughal ruler, Aurangzeb. He wanted the deity to reside with him back in Agra, according to sectarian literature. When the idol reached a spot in the village Sinhad, the wheels of the bullock cart got stuck in the mud so hard that it couldn’t move a single inch. It’s then when the priests realized that Shrinathji has chosen the place himself for the temple. The timings of the temple are 5:30 am to 6:30 pm and the entry is free of cost.

 

Largest Shiv Idol

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Although the idol is under construction right now, Nathdwara is going to house the largest Shiv idol in the world. This enormous piece of architecture is one sight which you cannot miss. The place is well equipped with parking facilities, garden, stairs to climb up towards the idol, etc. This 351 feet long idol of Shiv Ji is going to get completed by approx. December 2018. To know more about this idol, click here.

 

Charbhuja temple

Most visited Places in and around Nathdwara
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The temple houses the idol of Lord Vishnu which is around 5000 years old. The exquisite architectural style of the temple is so alluring that it will give a feeling of peace to everyone. It has a beautiful mirror work, golden shutter and carved door panel which is like a cherry on the top as they are a treat to your eyes. Along with all that, the temple holds a substantial historical significance. It was built by Shree Gang Dev who had a dream where he received instructions to install the idol which was submerged in the water. It is believed that the same idol was worshipped by the Pandavas in the Mahabharata. If you are a believer, this is an absolute must visit.

 

Dwarkadheesh Temple

Most visited Places in and around Nathdwara
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Dwarkadheesh Temple is one of the prominent tourist attractions of Kankroli. Kankroli is a city located at a distance of 17 km from Nathdwara and visited frequently by the citizens of Nathdwara. It is the home of deity Krishna which offers utmost devotion and peace to its devotees. The temple was built in the year 1676 by Maharana Raj Singh and currently, it belongs to Vaishnavas and the Vallabhacharya sects.

 

Giriraj Parvat

Most visited Places in and around Nathdwara
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Goverdhan hill located near Vrindavan is considered as sacred by Hindus. In similar traditions, there is a Giriraj hill located in Nathdwara. Lord Krishna once lifted Mt. Goverdhan to protect the people and cattle of the town from a rainstorm. Shrinathji is the statue of this exact moment of Lord Krishna. Giriraj Parikrama of Giriraj parvat is considered sacred in Vaishnavs. A beautiful pathway surrounding the mountain is ornamented with flower, lights, etc.

 

Ganesh Tekri

Most visited Places in and around Nathdwara

Most visited Places in and around Nathdwara
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Ganesh Tekri is an ideal destination for the picnic destination situated at Rajsamand near Nathdwara. It has a Ganesha temple where worship in the morning is conducted regularly. Apart from that, there is a lush green garden equipped with slides and rides for children. The most magnificent thing about the place is that it overlooks Aravali range that give it its serenity and charm.

 

Nandsamand dam

Most visited Places in and around Nathdwara
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Nandsamand dam or also known as Tantol dam is the primary source of water in Nathdwara. When you go towards Khamnor from Nathdwara, in the way falls Nandsamand dam. The place looks ravishing during monsoons when you stand at the railing or Paal there and winds soothe your face and body.

 

Nou Choki Pal

Most visited Places in and around Nathdwara
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The specialty of Nou Choki Pal is that every artwork at this place is made up of 9 joints. After every 9 steps, there comes a big panel. Three archways were made at the spot once but due to lack of proper maintenance and care, only one stands intact currently. This archway is also made up of total 9 stones. Digit 9 plays a significant role in Hinduism and hence this place is made upon the basis of the same principle. There are three pavilions carved meticulously on sangmarmar stones. Everything at the places including carved elephants, horses, Krishna Leela is spectacular for every person visiting.

 

Lalbagh

Most visited Places in and around Nathdwara

Most visited Places in and around Nathdwara
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It is a beautiful Garden located at a distance of a kilometer from the town. It is well equipped with colorful lightings and fountains which makes it a calm and beautiful place. It overlooks Mt. Giriraj which was renovated a few years back. It also has a museum inside the premises of Lalbagh which contains antique ancient accessories and vehicles of Thakurji which is another name of Shree Krishna. The museum is called Shreemad Vallabh Sangrahalay.

 

Shreenathji Gaushala

Most visited Places in and around Nathdwara

Most visited Places in and around Nathdwara
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It is located at a distance of 3 km from the Shreenathji temple. It houses about 2000 cows and about 50 cow keepers to take care of them. It is completely surrounded by hills and a lot of open grounds which makes it a very picturesque place. As per belief, it is the favorite place of Shreenathji and he used to call Cows as ‘Gaumata’ or goddess cow.

 

Irrigation garden

Most visited Places in and around Nathdwara

Most visited Places in and around Nathdwara
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Irrigation garden is situated in Kankroli, Rajsamand which is about 20 km from Nathdwara. It is a garden situated at the banks of Rajsamand Lake. There are a number of dome-shaped pavilions and pillars carved beautifully with miniature carvings. Apart from that, there are various things to entertain children as well such as cement crocodile etc.

Along with visiting these beautiful places in Nathdwara, you can also go shopping as Nathdwara is famous in that field too. It is known for Pichwais. Pichwais is basically large paintings depicting legends from the life of Lord Krishna. Apart from that, you can buy terracotta handicrafts, attars (oil-based perfumes), gold and silver jewelry and toys, enamelware, filigree boxes from the local markets here. If you have a sweet tooth, you can buy different variants of sweet dishes some of which are used as a Prasad to Shreenathji.

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श्रीनाथजी के दाढ़ी में लगे हीरे के पीछे की दिलचस्प कहानी

नाथद्वारा, श्रीनाथ जी के मंदिर की वजह से पुरे विश्वभर में अपनी एक अलग छवि रखता है। हर साल लाखो-करोड़ो लोग श्रीनाथ जी के दर्शन हेतु नाथद्वारा आते है। दर्शन के दौरान श्रद्धालु श्रीनाथ जी की दाढ़ी में लगे हीरे को भी देखना पसंद करते है। लेकिन उस हीरे के दाढ़ी में होने के पीछे की क्या कहानी है? shreenathji

हम बताते है…

नाथद्वारा में हर साल धुलंडी पर एक सवारी निकलती है, नाम बहुत दिलचस्प है ‘बादशाह की सवारी’। यह सवारी नाथद्वारा के गुर्जरपुरा मोहल्ले के बादशाह गली से निकलती है। यह एक प्राचीन परंपरा है जिसमें एक व्यक्ति को नकली दाढ़ी-मूंछ, मुग़ल पोशाक और आँखों में काजल डालकर दोनों हाथो में श्रीनाथ जी की छवि देकर उसे पालकी में बैठाया जाता है। इस सवारी की अगवानी मंदिर मंडल का बैंड बांसुरी बजाते हुए करता है।

Badshah ki sawaari
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यह सवारी गुर्जरपुरा से होते हुए बड़ा बाज़ार से आगे निकलती है तब बृजवासी सवारी पर बैठे बादशाह को गलियां देते है। सवारी मंदिर की परिक्रमा लगाकर श्रीनाथ जी के मंदिर पंहुचती है, जहां वह बादशाह अपनी दाढ़ी से सूरजपोल की सीढियाँ साफ़ करता है जो कि लम्बे समय से चली आ रही एक प्रथा है। उसके बाद मंदिर के विभाग-प्रमुख बादशाह को पैरावणी भेंट करते है। इसके बाद फिर से गालियों का दौर शुरू होता है, मंदिर में मौजूद लोग बादशाह को खरी-खोटी सुनते है और रसिया गान शुरू होता है। तब आसपास का माहोल ऐसा हो जाता है मानो मथुरा-वृन्दावन में होली खेल रहे हो।

इस सब के पीछे की वजह –

नाथद्वारा में मान्यता है कि जब औरंगजेब श्रीनाथ जी की मूर्ति को खंडित करने मंदिर में आया था तो मंदिर में पंहुचते ही अँधा हो गया था। तब उसने अपनी दाढ़ी से मंदिर की सीढियाँ साफ़ करते हुए श्रीनाथ जी से विनती की और वह ठीक हो गया। उसके बाद औरंगजेब ने बेशकीमती हीरा मंदिर को भेंट किया जिसे हम आज श्रीनाथ जी के दाढ़ी में लगा देखते है। 

Badshah ki sawaari, Beawar
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बस इसी घटना को हर साल धुलंडी पर ‘बादशाह की सवारी’ निकालकर याद किया जाता है। यह सवारी नाथद्वारा के अलावा ब्यावर, पली और अजमेर में भी निकली जाती है।

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[Photos] Manas Prem Katha by Morari Bapu Nathdwara

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Morari Bapu in Nathdwara

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Bapu Says:

The 9 day Ram Katha was all about Love | Truth | Compassion. The very essence of a Living form is love, according to Bapu this 21st century needs the element love to get peace. Here are some of Bapu’s precious verses.

Desire and greed are not barriers in the manifestation of Love; anger puts an obstruction in its appearance.

True love gives birth to contentment.

Love is within each of us, just as we all have a soul.

 

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Photos By : Lakhan Sharma, Mujtaba RG & Yash Sharma

Truth-Love-Compassion by Morai Bapu
Image Credits : http://moraribapu.org/

३०० से ज्यादा बार मानस में प्रेम शब्द आया है मतलब १०० प्रतिशत नहीं ३०० प्रतिशत । 
The word ‘Love’ has appeared more than 300 times in the Ram Charit Manas, giving it not 100% but 300% approval.
 मोरारी बापु, मानस प्रेम, नाथद्वारा कथा
– Morari Bapu, Manas Prem, Nathdwara Katha

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श्रीनाथ जी : विशेष मनोरथ आज से

श्रीगोवर्धननाथ पाद युगलं हैयंगवीनप्रियम्‌,
नित्यं श्रीमथुराधिंप सुखकरं श्रीविट्ठलेश मुदा ।
श्रीमद्वारवतीश गोकुलपति श्रीगोकुलेन्दुं विभुम्‌,
श्रीमन्मन्मथ मोहनं नटवरं श्रीबालकृष्णं भजे ॥

आचार्य चरण, प्रभुचरण सहित सप्त आचार्य वर्णन-
श्रीमद्वल्लभविट्ठलौ गिरिधरं गोविंदरायाभिधम्‌,
श्रीमद् बालकृष्ण गोकुलपतिनाथ रघूणां तथा
एवं श्रीयदुनायकं किल घनश्यामं च तद्वंशजान्‌,
कालिन्दीं स्वगुरुं गिरिं गुरुविभूं स्वीयंप्रभुंश्च स्मरेत्‌ ॥

श्रीजी को धराये गए छप्पन भोग, दर्शन… (साभार: श्यामा स्टूडियो)
नवनीतप्रिय जी (लालन प्रभु) दर्शन… (साभार: श्यामा स्टूडियो)

अखिल भारतीय पुष्टिमार्गीय वैष्णव संप्रदाय की प्रधान पीठ श्री नाथद्वारा में  आगामी तीन दिनों तक विशेष मनोरथ का आगाज़ आज से होगा. तिलकायत महाराज श्री विशाल बावा के जन्मोत्सव के उपलक्ष्य में ये मनोरथ आयोजित किया जा रहा है| श्रीनाथ मंदिर मंडल से udaipurblog.com को मिली जानकारी के अनुसार पहले दिन आज श्रीजी को छप्पन भोग धराया जायेगा | छप्पन भोग पर श्रीजी को विशेष श्रृंगार और राजभोग दर्शन में अनूठा वागा (वस्त्र) धारण करवा कर लाड लड़ाए जायेंगे. श्रीनाथजी के सभी दर्शन पूर्व नियोजित कार्यक्रम अनुसार ही होंगे. छप्पन भोग के लिए श्रीनाथजी की रसोई में विशेष तैयारियों के साथ पकवान बनाये जा रहे हैं किन्तु उसकी जानकारी गोपनीय रखी गयी है. तर्क दिया जाता है कि श्रीजी का स्वरुप बाल कृष्ण स्वरुप है और किसी बालक को खिलाये जाने वाले भोजन की जानकारी यदि माता किसी को दे तो बालक को “नज़र” लगने का भय होता है.

मनोरथ के दुसरे दिन लालन नवनीतप्रिया जी मंदिरजी से टाटोल गौशाला विहार हेतु पधारेंगे. तीसरे दिन वहीँ लालन को सोने के बंगले की झांकी का मनोरथ होगा. लालन को सोने के बंगले में विराजित करवाया जायेगा. दो दिवस तक लालन श्रीजी के गौओं के बीच विहार करेंगे. टाटोल गौशाला आने जाने के लिए मंदिर मंडल की ओर से बस स्टेंड, नाथद्वारा से सीधी निशुल्क बस सेवा उपलब्ध होगी.

मंदिरजी पर तिलकायत के जन्मोत्सव पर विशेष पंचरंगी ध्वजा चढ़ाई जाएगी. अनूठे श्रृंगार के बीच पुष्प चढ़कर लड़ लड़ाए जायेंगे. लालन को झुला झुलाया जायेगा. तीन दिवस तक श्रीजी के भी विशेष दर्शन होंगे. सप्त दर्शन समय यथावत रहेंगे. मंगला प्रातः 5 – 5.15AM बजे, श्रृंगार 7 – 7.15AM  बजे, ग्वाल 8.30 – 8.40AM , राजभोग 11.40-12.15 PM, उत्थापन दर्शन सायं 3.45- 4.00PM बजे, भोग 5- 5.05PM , आरती 6.00-6.15 PM  शयन (गुप्त) दर्शनों का समय रहेगा.
आगामी तीन दिनों तक वैष्णव नगरी पूर्ण रूप से श्रीजी के मनोरथ रंग में रंगी नज़र आएगी.

प्रथम दर्शन: मंगला
द्वितीय दर्शन: श्रृंगार
तृतीय दर्शन: ग्वाल
चतुर्थ दर्शन: राजभोग
पंचम दर्शन: उत्थापन
सायंकालीन दर्शन: भोग
आरती दर्शन

उल्लेखनीय है कि पुष्टि मार्ग में भगवान कृष्ण के उस स्वरूप की आराधना की जाती है जिसमें उन्होंने बाएँ हाथ से गोवर्धन पर्वत उठा रखा है और उनका दायाँ हाथ कमर पर है।
श्रीनाथ जी का बायाँ हाथ 1410 में गोवर्धन पर्वत पर प्रकट हुआ। उनका मुख तब प्रकट हुआ जब श्री वल्लभाचार्यजी का जन्म 1479 में हुआ। अर्थात्‌ कमल के समान मुख का प्राकट्य हुआ।
1493 में श्रीवल्लभाचार्य को अर्धरात्रि में भगवान श्रीनाथ जी के दर्शन हुए।साधू पांडे जो गोवर्धन पर्वत की तलहटी में रहते थे उनकी एक गाय थी। एक दिन गाय ने श्रीनाथ जी को दूध चढ़ाया। शाम को दुहने पर दूध न मिला तो दूसरे दिन साधू पांडे गाय के पीछे गया और पर्वत पर श्रीनाथजी के दर्शन पाकर धन्य हो गया। दूसरी सुबह सब लोग पर्वत पर गए तो देखा कि वहाँ दैवीय बालक भाग रहा था। वल्लभाचार्य को उन्होंने आदेश दिया कि मुझे एक स्थल पर विराजित कर नित्य प्रति मेरी सेवा करो। तभी से श्रीनाथ जी की सेवा मानव दिनचर्या के अनुरूप की जाती है। इसलिए इनके मंगला, श्रृंगार, ग्वाल, राजभोग, उत्थापन, आरती, भोग, शयन के दर्शन होते हैं। कालांतर में मुस्लिम आतातियों के निरंतर आक्रमणों और मीरा बाई को दिए वचन के चलते श्रीजी मेवाड़ पधारे और पहले घसियार और बाद में श्रीनाथद्वारा में पधारे. तभी से श्रीनाथद्वारा वैष्णवों का प्रमुख तीर्थ स्थल है.

Article By : Arya Manu  (आर्य मनु)

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Rajsamand District

Rajsamand District is a district of the state of Rajasthan in western India. The city and district are named on Rajsamand Lake, an artificial lake created in the 17th century by Rana Raj Singh of Mewar.
The district has an area of 4,768 km². The district lies in the watershed of the Banas River and its tributaries. Rajsamand District is part of the Mewar region, and was historically part of the Kingdom of Mewar, also known as the Kingdom of Udaipur.

Some Famous Places In Rajsamand

  • Eklingji
  • Haldighati(The Yellow Vale)
  • Kumbhalgarh
  • Nathdwara
  • Ranakpur(Pali District)
  • Rajsamand Lake
  • Chetak Tomb


Nearest Railway Station : Kankroli

Nearest Airport : Maharana Pratap Airport (Dabok – Udaipur)

How to Reach:

Direct Buses are available from Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Kota, Bhilwara, Ajmer, Beawer, Ahmedabad, Indore and New Delhi.

Direct Train is available from Marwar Junction and Mavli Junction.

Visit:  http://rajsamand.nic.in/ For More Details.

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