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Madan Mohan Temple, Karauli
Madan Mohan Temple is a Hindu temple situated at Karauli, in the Indian state of Rajasthan. The temple is located on the banks of the Bhadravati River, a tributary of the Banas River in the hills of Aravali. The principal deity is of Lord Krishna which was brought from Amer by Shri Gopal Singhji and installed here. The idol of Shri Krishna is 3 ft. high while that of Shri Radha is 2 ft. high and they are made of Asthadhatu. They are so antique that no one can think how precious they are. The Radha Krishna idols are the unique example of sculpture and they seem to beloved alike.
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The temple is dedicated to the tutelary deity, Lord Krishna. It is believed that Shri Gopal Singhji got victory in the battle of Daultabad. After this the king in his dream saw that Lord Krishna instructed him to fetch his idol from Amer and installed at Karauli. The king of Karauli therefore, brought this idol and got this temple constructed to enshrine it.
It is also said that to protect idols of Lord Krishna from Mughals, two idols were brought from Vrindavan and placed one at Karauliand another at Jaipur. It is said that to complete the Govardhan Yatra, it is mandatory to visit Madan Mohan Ji and Govind Dev Ji Temple.
It is one of the Char Dham of Karauli District. Other three are Kaila Devi Temple, Mehandipur Balaji Temple and Shri Mahavirji. Devotees used to put the Prasad. Jugal Prasad is a kind of Bhog in which devotees offer Laddu and Kachauri. It is put once in a day by one person only. The queue for the same is around two year long.
It is believed that Shri Gopal Singhji got victory in the battle of Daultabad. After this the king in his dream saw that Lord Krishna instructed him to fetch his idol from Amer and install it at Karauli. The king of Karauli therefore, brought this idol and got this temple constructed to enshrine it. The temple belongs to the Gaudiya Sampradaya.
This temple is situated in the lap of Karauli fort and is world renowned for its vastness and beauty. One can see temples in a series here. In front of the principal temple, there are many smaller shrines, especially in a moonlit night the beauty of the temple becomes indescribable.
The temple of Shri Madan Mohan ji is built of Karauli Stone and offers us the best example of medieval architecture. There is a circumambulatory path around the Garbhagriha. Here also beautiful pictures have been thrown. A wide open chowk beautiful and spacious Jagmohan and sanctum sanctorum are wonderful from architectural point of view.
The main materials used in the construction of this temple are Lime mortar and Karauli stone. It took almost three years for the architects to complete the construction of the temple.
Madan Mohan Temple Karauli By Road
Connected by road to several major cities and towns. RSRTC operates Roadways Buses very frequently for Jaipur and Delhi. Buses for Hindaun City Bus Stand, Gangapur Cityetc. are very frequent all over the day. RSRTC also operate some Gandhi Rath Buses (Semi Deluxe Bus) for Jaipur. Some of the major road distances are: Hindaun City (30 km),Jaipur (180 km), Bharatpur (90 km), Mathura (220 km), Agra (225 km), Delhi (280 km) and Gangapur city (34 km).
Madan Mohan Temple Karauli By Rail
Hindaun City railway station is the nearest rail-head of the Western Railway and Gangapur & Mahaveer ji are other railway stations for temple.
Madan Mohan Temple Karauli By Air
Kaila Devi Temple can be reach through nearest Jaipur Airport (160 Km) which is well connected with regular domestic flights to Delhi, Mumbai.
Madan Mohan Temple, Karauli
A major part of the Lord Krishna rituals and observances are the mass prayers that are offered from morning 5:00 am to 10:00 pm.
This temple is a center of faith for the Hindu Community. The villagers in particular have strong devotion for the Lord here. Worship is performed in accordance with Gaudiya rituals and traditions.
All Hindus festivals are celebrated here, but those related to Radha and Krishna are celebrated with enthusiasm. They are Janmasthmi, Radha Asthmi, Gopasthmi, and Hindola etc. On every Amavasya in a month, a fair is held which is attended by thousands of local and rural people.
Other places which are worth visiting in Karauli district:
- Kedar Nath Cave and Temple: This is the original temple of Kaila Devi. This place was declared unsafe due to threat from the animals in jungle of the Ranthambore. This is situated 3 km from the town. Devotees can walk there for the pray.
- Ranthambore Sanctuary: Kaila devi is connected to one side of the century. which has an entrance from this town.
- Shri Mahavirji Temple: This is a Famous Jain Temple which is around 45 km from the town.
Mehandipur Balaji Temple: This is a temple of Lord Hanuman situated at a distance of around 95 km from the town. - Barbasin Temple: This is a Barbasin Devi Temple which is situated at a distance of 13 km at the banks of Kalisil River.
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