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Nathdwara, means the gate of God. It is the
most renowned pilgrim of India. Nathdwara is located on the
banks of Benas river just 48 kms ahead of Udaipur. Nathdwara
is also famous for the Pichhwai paintings - the most famous
Rajasthani art. This art portrays the Lord Shrinathji & their
activities.
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How to reach Nathdwara |
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Nathdwara is only 48 kms from Udaipur, which
well connected to all major cities through buses, trains and
flights.
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Distance from major cities |
| Udaipur |
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New Delhi |
597 Kms |
| Udaipur |
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Mumbai |
1051 Kms |
| Udaipur |
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Jaipur |
336 Kms |
| Udaipur |
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Jodhpur |
260 Kms |
| Udaipur |
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Jaisalmer |
285 Kms |
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Places to see |
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Shri Nathji Temple :: This temple is the only
major attraction Nathdwara. This 17th century temple house the
original statue of Shrinathji or Lord Krishna. According to
history, the statue was brought to Mewar kingdom for the sake of
safety in the period of Aurangazeb the Moghul monarch.
The chariot shipping the statue was jammed here, and
consequently a shrine was established with the permission of the
then Rana of Mewar at Nathdwara.
Darshans or glimpses of Srinathji can be sought 8 times in the
day. individually known as Ashtaya, the 8 darshans are Mangala,
Shrungar, Gwal, Rajbhog, Uthhapan, Bhog, Sandhaya Aarti and
Shayan. In each of them the leelas (divine manifestations) of
the Lord are described and harmonized with His daily routine.
Millions of devotees come here every year, to make there wish
and pray to the almighty Lord Krishna.
Lal Bagh :: The Lag bagh is a beautiful garden outside the city.
There you can find lot of rare plants & trees.
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Useful Information |
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During the Darshan in the Shrinathji Temple,
please be careful, |
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