Udaipur Jagdish Temple, Rajasthan
Address
Udaipur Jagdish Temple, Rajasthan
Jagdish temple road,
Udaipur district, Rajasthan 313001
Moolavar
Jagannath
Introduction
Jagdish Temple is a large temple in the middle of Udaipur in Rajasthan, just outside the royal palace. It has been in continuous worship since 1651. And the temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The temple was originally called the temple of Jagannath Rai but is now called Jagdish-ji. It is a major monument in Udaipur city.
Puranic Significance
The Jagdish Temple is raised on a tall terrace and was completed in 1651. It attaches a double-storey Mandapa (hall) to a double-storey saandhara sanctum. The mandapa has another storey tucked within its pyramidal samavarna (bellroof) while the hollow clustered spire over the sanctum contains two more, nonfunctional stories. To reach the main shrine, one must climb 32 marble steps, intercepted by a Brass image of Garuda in the end, being the mount (vahana) of God Vishnu. Shri Jagdish Temple is the most beautiful example of Iconography, consisting of three stories of hand carved stone, with a steeple nearly 79 feet high and is the largest temple of Udaipur.
Planes taking off from many of the sheharpanah (city wall) converge on the Jagdish Temple. The most beautiful event in the temple is the annual Rath Yatra. It was built by Maharana Jagat Singh in 1651. Jagdish Temple is a splendid example of either Māha Māru or Māru-Gurjara architecture, decorated by beautiful and ornate carvings. A short walk from the city palace will bring you to this temple. The temple sanctum has an idol of the deity Lord Jagannath, in local parlance of God Vishnu or God Krishna, carved out of a single black stone, resplendent with four arms, flowers and finery. Four smaller shrines, dedicated to Lord Ganesha, Surya, Goddess Shakti and Lord Shiva form a circle around the main shrine, housing the idol of Lord Vishnu. It is said that an estimated RS 1.5 million (or 1,500,000) ($22023. 21) was spent to construct the building in 1651.
Century/Period
1651
Managed By
Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)
Nearest Bus Station
Udaipur
Nearest Railway Station
Kolkata
Nearest Airport
Jaipur and Kolkata