Dausa is a city and administrative headquarters of Dausa district in the state of Rajasthan, India. It is 55 km from Jaipur, 240 km from Delhi and located on Jaipur-Agra National Highway (NH-11). It is also known as "Dev Nagari." and now Getolav is main attraction of Dausa as Getolav Bird Habitat
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This Temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman. Temple is 3 KM away from Balaji MOD Jaipur- Agra highway. I have visited from Faridabad by Mathura brindban road 245 KM. Only 30Km Bharatpur road is single road not that much good, rest 210Km is nice you will enjoy your drive in full speed. temple is open throughout day 6 AM to 9PM. No scary things are there like evil spirits, those are suffering by this they treated here, very peaceful temple also it include Bhairavnath & Pretraj.There are some DO’S AND DONT’S IN TEMPLE so follow those its a belief.
4 based on 13 reviews
Harshat Mata or Goddess of happiness is said to have spread happiness in the area leading to the city being called Abhaneri or city of brightness.This temple was but was destroyed and damaged by Mahmud Ghazni. This is 35KM away from Mehndipur balaji. Road to this temple is nice. And this is adjacent to Chand Baori. And Baori is dedicated to Harshat Mata. If you have time must visit this place very peaceful and nice place.
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Шрее Гирирай йи Махарай - индуистский храм на пути из Джайпура в Агру. Если вы совершаете экскурсионный тур по знаменитому треугольнику, то наверняка будете проезжать мимо. Если это - групповой тур, то ваш гид наверняка остановит автобус в этом месте - пригороде Даусы. А если вы путешествуете самостоятельно, то можете и пропустить. Поэтому я советую сразу за Даусой смотреть внимательно налево. И вы увидите чудесно красивый храм, и просто не сможете не остановиться. Понятно, что храм современный. Никакой исторической ценности не имеет. Но, уж больно яркий и красочный. Не пожалеете!
4 based on 4 reviews
Gopinath temple is located towards the right as soon as you enter inner fort (not the palace). 25-30 stairs lead you to a temple decorated with great work on the stones. This reminds me of some of exotic art work on the temples made during Vijayanagara empire in southern India.
The temple has three sanctum (the inner sanctum being highest whereas other two are in ascending height). The ceiling of all three sanctum is not well maintained but attractive.
There is no deity/idol inside the temple. There is a water outlet towards right.
Overall a divine place at haunted palace Bhangarh!
4 based on 4 reviews
Someshwar Temple is located inside fortified walls of Bhangarh Fort (2 kms from Gola ka Baas).
This temple is near the water body (75 meters left from entrance of bhangarh palace)
25-30 steps take you to Someshwar temple. There is an idol of Nandi in the outer sanctum whose ceiling is well carved out.
Inside the inner sanctum there is marble shiva lingam of around 2-2.5 feet. The entrance door is beautifully carved out. The gopuram/vimana is not well maintained but looks great!
On both sides of the temple, there are small rooms where bhandara/langar is organised on shiva ratri.
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