Temples in 'Chittor' have a huge relevance. The overall construction of these temples is done in an Indo Aryan style. We should pay an immense gratitude to all those Rajput warriors who had a great belief in Hinduism which resulted in the making of these temples. Very crispy information is mentioned for all readers who love the art, architecture and events of the bygone era in form of temples which has the reflection of Rajputs religious bent of mind along with their lifestyle and culture.
To begin with, we introduce you to the Kalika Mata Temple, Chittorgarh which is the most important tourist attraction. The interiors of the temple are bejeweled with marvelous statuette and serves as a main center of worship for localities. As every fort and palace of Rajasthan has some mythical stories behind them similarly, the temples of Chittorgarh have some linked fables and narratives to it.
This very Kalika Mata Temple in Chittorgarh is dyed-in-the-wool to Kalika who is regarded to be an incarnation of Goddess Durga. She is believed to be a patron goddess of Chittorgarh. This holy place was impeccably built by Bappa Rawal in about 700 AD. This Kalika temple is universally known as ‘Devi Mata Temple’. Having its location close to the striking Padmini’s Palace it has the pictures of Sun God on its gates and shrines. Even the murals of the temples are also festooned with the figures of God Sun.
It was Maharana Hamir Singh I who first placed the idol of Kalika in this temple built on Prathira style of design. Even despite the fact, that temple is under damage but, still its aura is intact. Its architectural magnificence is still intact which fascinate the viewers thoroughly. The platform on which it is raised has intricate pillars, entry gates and ceiling.
So, exploring these temples along with captivating forts and palaces will entice you and provide you an everlasting experience.
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