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ASIND

Asind town situated on the banks of Khari river is 55 km from Bhilwara city. It is known for its old temples. There is a temple, that is believed to be over many centuries old and is important for its association with popular saint Devnarayan Bagdavat, who was the son of Sawai Bhoj. The Sawai Bhoj temple is managed by a trust. Multiple fairs are organized here on special occasions every year in which a large number of devotees participate.

JAHAZPUR

90 km from Bhilwara lies Jahazpur. Travel to the south of this town and perched atop a hill, you will find a large fort consisting of two ramparts, one within the other, each having a deep ditch and numerous bastion. It is alleged that this is one of the many forts erected by Rana Kumbha to protect the frontiers of Mewar. The village has a group of temples dedicated to Shiva called the Barah Deora. The fort also houses a few temples among which the one dedicated to Sarweshwar Nathji is said to be quite old.

SHAHPURA

55 km from Bhilwara is the town of Shahpura. Surrounded by a wall with four gates, it’s a place of pilgrimage for the followers of Ram Sanehi sect founded amongst the Hindu in 1804. The sect has a holy shrine known as Ram Dwara, The chief priest of Rama Dwara is the head of the sect. Pilgrims from all over the country visit this shrine throughout the year. An annual fair known as Phool Dol ka Mela is held here in Phalgun Shukla (March-April) for five days.

TILASVAN MAHADEV

Located 15 km from Bijolia, are four temples, the principal of which is dedicated to Sarweshwar (Shiva), which reportedly belongs to 10th or 11th century. The temple complex also houses a monastery, a kund or reservoir and a toran or triumphal arch.

BIJOLIA

Bijolia is a census town in Bhilwara, and is famous for the Shree Digambar Jain Parshwanath Atishaya Teerthkhshetra and the Mandakini Temple. In mandakini Temple complex three Shiva temples, one of them known as the Hajaresvara Mahadeva Temple.

MEJA DAM

The Meja Dam located 20 kilometres from Bhilwara is one of the biggest dams in Bhilwara and is famous for its lush green park. It is a famous tourist attraction and favoured picnic spot. The Meja Dam was the primary source of drinking water for Bhilwara city and its surrounding areas.

TRIVENI

Triveni Chauraha is located 40 kilometres from the city of Bhilwara and is the meeting point of Menali River with Badachh and Banas Rivers. Along the coast is an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva that remains submerged under water during monsoon.

PUR UDAN CHATRI

Pur Udan Chatri is about 10 kilometres from Bhilwara city. It is renowned for Udan Chatri and Adhar Sheela Mahadev, where the geographical wonder of a huge rock resting on a small one attracts tourists. Pur Udan Chatri is about 10 Km from the city of Bhilwara in Rajasthan.

KYARA KE BALAJI

The Kyara ke Balaji has an image of Lord Hanuman which the locals believe appeared naturally on the rock. When visiting Kyara ke Balaji, you can also visit other locations such as Patola Mahadev Temple, Ghata Rani Temple, Beeda ke Mataji Temple and Neelkanth Mahadev Temple.

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