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Keshav Rai Temple
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This temple becomes a "Mini Pushkar" on night of full
moon in month of Kartika .This is big famous temple. In "Chhatrasal's
Charitra" a book written by Vishwanath, it has been mentioned that Keshorai Patan was a place known
as "Jumbu Marg Dham". This name is also found in "Harivansh Purana" & "Vau
Purana"
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Bijolia |
50 Km |
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The
ancient city of Bijolia and the fort are located on the Bundi
Chittaurgarh Road. A high paved courtyard on the side of the town has
three large temples of Lord Shiva. A carved archway leads to these
temples which has a fine image of the elephant head Ganesha as guardian
on the entrance. It is said that there were hundred temples in Bijolia
but now only three temples are left, which are fine example of 9th
century architecture.
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Menal |
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In the middle of beautiful wooded ravines 20
Km. from Bijolia and 70 Km from Bundi, is a gorge of the Menal River
and ruins of 12th Century mountain retreat of the great Raja Prithvi
Raj Chauhan. On the banks of the river are the ruins of an ancient
palace and nearby a complex of very beautiful temples. You enter the
complex through a handsome double storey gateway carved with images of
Bhairav and Ganesha. In the courtyard there is a imposing Shiva Temple,
with fine carving on the walls that depicts sculptures of Hindu
deities. Opposite this temple lies the ruins of several other small
temples which have a beautifully carved double storey archway.
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Kedareshwar Dham (Ban Ganga)
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5 Km |
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It is one of the most
revered places in Bundi district, situated in the midst of a valley. The
holy temple of Kedareshwar Mahadev stands on the bank of Ban Ganga. The
waters of the nullah running through the hills were collected to form a Kund or reservoir.
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The natural beauty and
holiness of this place attract people from all over. Kedareshwar temple was
constructed by the Rao Raja Kolhan of Bambavada, before the
establishment of the Hada dynasty. The Shivalinga is constructed within
a single stone. The temples of Badri Narayan and Kedareshwar are also
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Rameshwar
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20 Km |
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Rameshwar- the cave temple
of Lord Shiva – is surrounded by the Aravalli ranges. It is a beautiful
picnic spot amidst captivating surroundings. A water fall gurgles here
during the monsoon.
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