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Udaipur, also fondly called as the “City of Lakes” is a has a blend of royalty, mystery, spirituality and art in its vibe. Located in the southernmost part of the Western Indian state of Rajasthan, Udaipur is famous for its rich history, culture and landscapes. A major portion of which is reflected through its architecture. Having served as the capital of the former Mewar Kingdom, Udaipur still preserves the traces of Rajput era, in the form of forts, palaces and temples. The temples in Udaipur are not just places of worship but have come to be some of the most sought after tourist attractions too.

Top 12 Temples in Udaipur


1. Bohra Ganesh Temple
Bohra Ganesh Temple is a popular temple located near Mohanlal Sukhadia University in Udaipur. This temple with a standing idol of Lord Ganesh has constructed over 350 years ago. According to folklorists, around 70-80 years ago, devotees would seek monetary help from Lord Ganesha by writing their requirement on a piece of paper and miraculously, their money problems were resolved. This is actually the reason why Lord Ganesh is called Bohra Ganesh here as it’s generally the Bohra cast that’s engaged in the money lending business. Nonetheless, it is said that an ardent devotee with real faith always gets his wish fulfilled here.

Location: Bohra Ganesh Road, Ganapati Nagar, Udaipur

2. Shree Jagdish Temple 
One of the most popular temples in Udaipur, Shree Jagdish Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. This three-storey temple was built by Maharana Jagat Singh in 1651. Designed in Indo-Aryan architectural style, it has a pyramidal spire, mandap and porch. Its spire with stunning sculptures is around 79 feet tall and can be easily spotted from a distance. The main shrine has a four-armed image of Lord Vishnu in black stone and has four smaller temples encircling it.

Location: City Palace complex near the Bara Pol, Udaipur

3. Shri Mansapurna Karni Mata Temple
Shri Manshapurna Karni Mata Temple is dedicated to Karni Mata, who is believed to be the human incarnation of Goddess Durga. As per legends, she resurrected her son as a rat, and also, it is said that all her family members become rats after death and reside here. The temple is believed to have been built during the reign of Maharana Karan Singh, 1621-1628. However, it remained in ruins for years, until 1994 when it was restored by Shree Karni Mata Trust. Owing to its location on a hill, the views are simply stunning from the top, especially during sunset. You can reach the temple by ropeway. Read more about historical places in Udaipur

Location: Machala Magra, Doodh Talai, Udaipur

4. Mahakaleshwar Temple 
Mahakaleshwar Temple is one of the renowned temples in Udaipur. It is situated near the Fateh Sagar Lake, opposite Panna Vilas with the Aravallis forming a splendid background. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva (Mahakaal) and is believed to be more than 900 years old. According to folklore, the popular saint and an ardent Lord Shiva devotee Guru Gorakhnath worshipped at this religious site. The main shrine of this beautifully carved temple has Shivlinga in black stone. Aartis are done daily at the temple, but the Rudrabhishek Aarti is the highlight that attracts devotees in large numbers. There are numerous other small temples dedicated to other gods and goddesses within the premises.

Location: Rani Road, Ambamata, Udaipur

5. Shri EklingJi Temple
Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Eklingji Temple is one of the oldest temples in the Udaipur district. It was constructed in 734 AD by Bappa Rawal – one of the ruling Maharanas of Udaipur, who are considered to be representatives of Shri Eklingji. The two-storey temple with pyramidal roof and beautifully carved towershaves been rebuilt, renovated and expanded quite a few times since its construction. The main shrine has a five-faced Shivlinga in black stone and was established (pratishtha) by Maharana Raimalji (1473-1509). The highlight of this grand and magnificent temple is the 50-feet-high Shikhar.

Location: Kailashpuri, Udaipur

6. Neemach Mata Temple 
Neemach Mata Temple, popularly known as the Vaishno Devi of Udaipur, is located on a 900-metre-high hill in the Dewali area along the shore of Fateh Sagar Lake. The temple is dedicated to Goddess Ambaji (Neemach Mata), who is considered to be the clan deity of the Maharanas. The temple is visited by a multitude of devotees, especially on Navratras, Diwali, Dussehra, Haryali Amavasya and other festivals when special aarti is performed. After seeking blessings of the goddess, devotees can also soak in the beautiful views from the hilltop.

Location: Fateh Sagar Road, Shilpgram, Udaipur

7.Amba Mata Temple, Udaipur
Ambamata Temple in Udaipur is associated with an interesting story. It is said that Maharana Raj Singh (1652-1680) of the princely state of Mewar suffered from a severe eye problem that didn’t cure even after many medications. He was then advised to seek blessings of Ambika Mata at a temple in Gujarat. However, before he could begin his journey, he had a dream where Ambamata told him to not come to Gujarat and instead meet her at a particular site. Maharana along with his courtiers reached there and began digging, where they ultimately found an idol of the goddess. Thereafter, Maharana built this white stone temple at the same sit and was astonishingly cured. The temple has emerged as one of the major places of worship thronged by devotees year-rounded.

Location: Haridas Ji Ki Magri, Shavri Colony, Udaipur

8. Mahalaxmi Temple, Udaipur
Mahalaxmi Temple is dedicated to the goddess of wealth and prosperity. The goddess is considered to be the family deity of Shrimali Samaj, and the temple is managed by the Shrimali Jatiya Sampati Trust. Although the temple is visited by several devotees daily, the number increases manifold during the festival of Diwali. Long queues can also be seen on goddess’ birthday on the eighth day of Shraddha Paksha as it is celebrated with great fervour and enthusiasm.

Location: Bhatiyani Chauhatta, Rao Ji Ka Hata, Udaipur

9. Sahastrabahu Temple, Udaipur
Sahastrabahu Temple, also known as the Sas-Bahu Temple, is located on the ancient site of Nagda at the foothills of the Aravallis. Sahastrabahu actually refers to Lord Vishnu and means the one having a thousand arms. The intricately carved cluster of temples dates back to the 9th-10th centuries and is part of the list of heritage monuments of the Archaeological Survey of India. Legend has it that King Mahipala of Kachchhwaha Dynasty built Lord Vishnu temple for his wife and later, his son constructed Lord Shiva temple for his wife. There, thus, existed a temple each for the mother-in-law SASs) and the daughter-in-law (bahu).

Location: Saheli Marg, Madhuban, Udaipur

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Gupteshwar Mahadev Temple, Udaipur
Gupteshwar Mahadev Temple | #10 of 10 Best Temples in Udaipur

Gupteshwar Mahadev Temple is located in the inhabited Teetardi village in Udaipur. The main shrine of the presiding deity Lord Shiva is situated inside a cave on a hill. Upon reaching the bottom of the hill, devotees need to walk uphill for around 800 m to reach the main temple. On reaching the top, not only do they get the blessings of Gupteshwar Mahadev, but also get to enjoy the amazing views of the lush surroundings. Since the temple is located on the outskirts in a remote area, it is advisable to book a round-trip taxi or auto-rickshaw that can wait in the temple’s parking facility at the bottom of the hill.

Location: GupteswarJii Road, Teetardi, Udaipur

11. Ubeshwar ji 
Ubeshwar Mahadev Temple is a popular temple of Lord Shiva in the Udaipur city in the state of Rajasthan, India. This temple is located on a green hill in the Ubeshwar, area of Udaipur. It is a popular temple of Lord Shiva. Within the premises, there is a holy pond (Gangu Kund) for ritual bathing. If you have never seen a paradise within a paradise than you should see the countryside of Udaipur. There are plenty of places not as far as 20 km outside Udaipur which can make you go crazy about the exquisiteness and blessings nature has showered on it. Udaipur shines more with ecstasy and pleasant ambiance in Monsoon season. Now, I just cannot illustrate the view of Ubeshwar because I am unable to find appropriate words to describe its beauty. A rain-washed, lush green valley’s covered with clouds make it looks like a fairytale land. The singing of birds gets well synchronized with the sound of sparkling rivers. The whole environment creates a magically magnetic attraction that you cannot easily come out.

12 Nandeshwar ji 

Nandeshwar is about 15kms from Udaipur. It is Lord Shiva’s temple situated in the vicinity, because of which, the place is more commonly known as Nandeshwar ji (most famous name for Udaipies.) The place has a beautiful pond and is full of amazing flora and fauna. You can spend your time there by taking a look of awesome beauty of nature, and also enjoy in flowing water (but with ensured safety measures). In short it’s the best destination for you, if you are searching a perfect place for Picnic in the season of monsoon. The temple can be a nice centre of peace for the religious people, and there’s a wishing well too. It is believed that if the coin you throw in it touches the large stone in it, your wish will be fulfilled.

Here is the most popular temples near udaipur city you must visit.
    • Shree Nathji Temple (Nathdwra) 
    • Dhwakadhish Temple (Rajsamand, Kakroli) 

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