Discover the best top things to do in Nagaur District, India including Tarkeen Dargah, Dadhimati Mata Temple, Fort Of The Hooded Cobra, Shri Jasnath Asan, Nagaur Fort, Meera Bai (Charbhuja) Temple, RAZA MASJID, Glass Jain Temple, Deepak Mahal, Sheesh Mahal.
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Dadhimati Mata Temple of the goddess Dadhimati is located in Nagaur district, Rajasthan, India. It is one of the oldest surviving temples in northern India. It was built in the 4th century and is of the Gupta era. Dadhimati is said to be the sister of Rishi (sage) Dadhichi, and born on magh (Indian month) shukl 7 (rath saptami) due to the churning of the sky. Dadhimati killed Detya Vikatasur on magh shukl 8 (jaya ashtami) in Dadhi Sagar. Dadhimati is the Avatar Of Goddess Laxmi. The temple has the oldest depictions of 'Devi mahamatya', which are even older than Mahalaxmi temple of Kolhapur, Maharastra. It has a depiction of Valimiki ramyana in interiors. Parashar Brahmins are the priest in this temple. Dadhimati is Kul Devi and Kul Mata of Dadhich Brahmins as well as Dantuslia the Jat gotra and Gelda the Baniya gotra. The goddess is very powerful, and followers quickly get their wishes fulfilled.
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The fort is vast, interesting and well restored. The palaces inside are great with decors. The area is clean and the guide was great. Most interesting was the air cooling system and water reservoir through channels on terraces. The area within the fort wall is so green and quiet, it makes a stark contrast with the crowded and bustling bazar just outside the walls! Even though it might be a bit sidelined from the popular Rajasthani tourism route, it was worth visiting.
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This Ashram is perfect for a relaxed, fulfilling time in a quiet rural area. All the people working and living in this Ashram are kind, friendly and wonderful persons and made our stay the most unique experience in India. The food is the best we ate on our trip. We will definitely come back.
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The fort is vast, interesting and well restored. The palaces inside are great with decors. The area is clean and the guide was great. Most interesting was the air cooling system and water reservoir through channels on terraces. Even though it might be a bit sidelined from the popular Rajasthani tourism route, it was worth visiting.
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