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Spirituality
Rajasthan is regarded by many as ‘the land of Dharma’, a place where
spirituality happens to be the national lifeblood. The temple bells
seem to bathe in the still, serene dawns and dusks of Rajasthan. All
actions of every human right from his first breath to his last one have
spirituality in the secular land of India.
The spirituality
erupts out from a person's heart. The entire nation of India is known
for its spirituality and the ever kind and forgiving people. Within
this land, rites, rituals, devotion and even superstition merge well to
build an optimistic radiance to the life that remains filled with
beliefs and energies.
Temples
The Rajasthan temples are exquisitely sculptured and the temples as
well as mosques are of great beauty. Rajasthan has some excellent
temple destinations. The Pushkar city is prominent for its Brahma
Temple. This temple is visited throughout the year, but tourists gather
during the Karthik Purnima to enjoy the Pushkar Fair that conducts
cattle fair.
The Eklingji temple
of Udaipur is constructed by Maharajah Bappa Rawal. This is a temple of
Lord Shiva and a sacred shrine for pilgrims. The awe-inspiring temples
possess 108 shrines. A temple in Jaipur of Lord Krishna is one of the
best sculptures of the ancient period.
Temple
Attractions
The temple attractions of Rajasthan entail the silent abstinence of
Jainism and this can be seen in their temples. The Dilwara temple is a
mere reason to visit Mount Abu, but the remarkable architecture of
Dilwara Jain temples relates to 13th century and makes this pilgrimage
a tourist cum pilgrim destination.
The Rishabdeo
temple at Dhulev is near Udaipur and several tirthankars beautify the
sanctorum walls. This is one of the greatest attractions. The Dargah
Sharif shrine is in Ajmer. Tourists can visit Rajasthan and enjoy
double pleasure of vacation and pilgrimage.
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