Deity: Goddess Tripura Sundari (an incarnation of Shakti)
Highlights: The idol is made of black stone, has 18 arms, and is seated on a tiger.
Historical Significance: Said to be established before the time of Emperor Kanishka.
Festivals: Major celebrations during Navratri.
Pilgrimage: It is considered a major Shakti Peeth of Rajasthan, visited by thousands of devotees annually.
Deity: Lord Sambhavnath (3rd Jain Tirthankara)
Architecture: Simple yet serene with traditional Jain temple features.
Temple Timings:
Morning: 5:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Evening: 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM
Note: No on-site lodging or food services are available.
Deity: Surya (Sun God)
Features: A very old temple with stone carvings and typical Rajput-style architecture.
Spiritual Vibe: Offers a peaceful and devotional atmosphere.
Deity: Goddess Laxmi and Lord Vishnu
Importance: A place for Vaishnavite worship and religious ceremonies.
Style: Intricate carvings and stone sculptures on temple walls.
Deity: Lord Ganesha
Cultural Significance: A popular local temple especially visited during Ganesh Chaturthi.
Deity: Lord Krishna
Importance: Celebrated for its annual Janmashtami festival.
Architecture: Inspired by Dwarka temples in Gujarat.
Distance from Banswara: Around 13 km
Best Time to Visit: October to March (pleasant weather for temple visits and festivals)
Transport:
Bus/Taxi: Regular services from Banswara.
Nearest Railway Station: Dungarpur (~80 km)
Nearest Airport: Udaipur (~185 km)
Mahi Dam – A scenic dam site offering natural beauty and picnicking opportunities.
Anand Sagar Lake – A peaceful lake with a garden and temples nearby.
Kagdi Pick Up Weir – A charming water reservoir surrounded by greenery.