Temples in Jaipur
Jaipur Temples
Jaipur is a city located in the state of Rajasthan. It is famous for its religious culture and mythological significance. There are many temples in Jaipur to visit like Ayyappa Temple, Shri Gopinathji Temple, The Sun Temple, Birla Mandir and many other temples with their own history and significance. In Jaipur, many gods and goddesses are worshipped. Know more about the Jaipur temples their darshan, aarti timings and much more.
When visiting Jaipur, booking a stay near the temple is a good option. Many budget hotels in Jaipur are available, close to the temple. These accommodations offer clean rooms, basic facilities, and a peaceful environment for families and yatris.
Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)
1. Which are the famous temples in Jaipur?
Famous temples in Jaipur include Birla Mandir (Laxmi Narayan Temple), Govind Dev Ji Temple, Moti Dungri Ganesh Temple and Galta Ji (Monkey Temple).
2. Which is the oldest temple in Jaipur?
The oldest temple in Jaipur is Govind Dev Ji Temple.
3. Is there an entry fee for visiting temples in Jaipur?
Most of the temples in Jaipur do not have an entry fee.
4. Which temple in Jaipur is where Krishna wears a watch?
The Radha Gopinath Ji Temple in Jaipur is known for its belief that Lord Krishna's idol wears a wristwatch.
5. Are there any dress codes for visiting temples in Jaipur?
There is no dress code, but it is recommended that you wear traditional clothing.
6. Are there any festivals celebrated at temples in Jaipur?
Yes, temples in Jaipur celebrate many festivals like Janmashtami at Govind Dev Ji Temple and Ganesh Chaturthi at Moti Dungri Ganesh Temple and many more.
7. Can tourists take photographs inside the temples in Jaipur?
External photography is normally permitted, but shooting photographs within the sanctum sanctorum is restricted in some temples.
8. Is there any accommodation available near the temples in Jaipur?
Some popular accommodation options in Jaipur include Banipark Dharmarth Sansthan, Shri Swaminarayan Dharamshala, Anuvibha Jaipur Kendra and ISKCON Guest House.
