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Rajasthan

Garh Ganesh Temple

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January

3.5 - 27.6 °C

February

6.7 - 31.8 °C

March

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April

17.6 - 42.1 °C

May

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June

22.2 - 44.2 °C

July

22.9 - 39.9 °C

August

22.7 - 36.5 °C

September

21.1 - 37.7 °C

October

15.4 - 37.1 °C

November

9.8 - 33.4 °C

December

5.4 - 29.0 °C


Major Airports :

Jaipur International Airport (JAI), Jaipur

Nearest Railway Station :

Jaipur Junction Railway Station (JP)

Major Airports :

Jaipur International Airport (JAI), Jaipur

A sanctuary dedicated to the God of wisdom and prosperity

Located in the Pink City of India, Jaipur, Rajasthan, the Garh Ganesh Temple is a famous Hindu temple that stands tall as a statement of the rich cultural and devotional values of the country. Quite explanatory in its name, the temple is dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed deity and is situated on the Aravalli Hills. The temple, also known as the "Lalkothi Ganesh Temple" or "Jaipur's Ganesh Temple", is home to countless prayers and faith.

Visiting the Garh Ganesh Temple allows devotees and visitors alike to connect with ancient traditions, experience the divine presence of Lord Ganesha, and witness the interplay of history, spirituality, and faith. It is a place where one can seek inner peace, receive guidance, and embark on a journey of self-discovery.

One enthralling feature of the temple is it houses a self-manifested idol of Lord Ganesha, which holds a special significance. The divine energy that emanates from the idol is believed to bless devotees with good fortune and success.

To reach the temple, you need to climb around 365 steps, representing the number of days in a year. Apart from its religious significance, the temple also offers striking panoramic views of Jaipur city. The picturesque surroundings make the visit a visual treat and an opportunity for breathtaking photographs.

Build a divine connection

The temple has great historical significance as it is associated with the founder of Jaipur, Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. Exploring the temple will give you a deeper understanding of the city’s heritage and its connection with Lord Ganesha. It reflects the architectural style of the royal era and showcases the rich cultural heritage of Jaipur. Exploring the temple allows you to delve into its history and marvel at its intricate design and craftsmanship.

Besides, the temple is not only a religious site but also a significant heritage monument. The temple is closely linked to the founder of Jaipur, Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. Legend has it that Maharaja Jai Singh II dreamt of Lord Ganesha instructing him to bring his idol from the hills and establish a temple. In accordance with the divine message, the Maharaja built the Garh Ganesh Temple in the 18th century. It is believed that the construction of the temple took place before the foundation of the city, with the purpose of seeking the blessings of Lord Ganesha for the successful establishment of Jaipur.

Culture captured in artistry

The Garh Ganesh Temple showcases a unique blend of architectural styles and stands as a testimony to the rich cultural heritage of Jaipur. The temple exhibits an awe-inspiring amalgamation of traditional Rajasthani and Mughal architectural styles. The temple is built on a slope of the Aravalli Hills, making it an epitome of hill temple architecture.

The alluring aspect of the temple has to be its main structure, which is made of pink sandstone; a characteristic feature of Jaipur’s architecture. The sandstone is intricately carved, displaying delicate craftsmanship and attention to detail. The temple’s façade and pillars bear intricate stone carvings depicting mythological scenes and motifs.

Another intriguing element of the concerned place is the idol present there. The idol of Lord Ganesha in the temple is quite unique. It has a trunk that turns to the right, unlike most other idols, where the trunk turns to the left.


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Timings

Opening time - 07:30 AM - 12:00 PM and 04:00 PM - 08:30 PM

Exploring beyond the holy shrine

While you're in the region, explore Rajasthan's regal heritage at the grand Amber Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Rajasthani culture and craftsmanship are well depicted in Johari Bazaar's and Bapu Bazaar's crowded markets. Art lovers can observe the detailed patterns and captivating colours of the Hawa Mahal, while nature lovers may find a peaceful place in serene and green Central Park. In Jaipur, you will find a vast range of experiences, from historic landmarks to cultural masterpieces, delving deep into the enriching cultural heritage of Rajasthan.