Introduction
Temples in Kota, Rajasthan are equally momentous as are its Bazaars, forts and Palaces. They do not only highlight their religious settings but also pays the gratitude to those innovative people whose minds and hands are behind their structural designing. These shrines are the worshipping venues where both Vishnu and Shiva Temples are placed along with the other temples of Hindu sectors. All the gone by Rajput kings had immense respect and adulation towards Hindu deities which resulted in the formation of these consecrated places of worship.
Here temples are the strange amalgamation of city’s both modern Industrialization and medieval past. In spite of its richness in artistic splendor, they also encompass richly fixed stone structures. The décor of the interiors is worth extolling as the friezes have the marvelous themes taken from the life stories of those kings. Even it is also believed that entire temples were endowments presented to Majahara Jahangir of the Mughal Dynasty who had great artistic passion.
Just for your information some of the most recurrently explored holy shrines or Temples in Kota are being mentioned here below:
Commencing from these artistic sites, we take you Kansua Temple which is utterly out-and-out to Lord Shiva. It is a very appealing temple because of its construction. It’s four headed structure wholly flabbergasts the bystander and offers a spectacular sight of Shaivaite Pilgrimage.
After covering the Kansua Temple, we take you to experience the holiness of Godavari Dham Temple impeccably located at the side of the speedily flowing Chambal River. It is a white marble structure which has high towers that makes it really imposing. Not only the localities but all those who are out on a meaningful pilgrimage tour do step in.
Last, but not the least, the highly stupendous stature is Mathuradheesh Temple, in Kota truly made in dedication to the supporters of the Vallabh sect who normally adulates Lord Krishna. The figurine of Lord Krishna with his flute and alongside him is the elegant idol of Radha makes this memorial more venerated and glittery.
Char Dham
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||



