Krishna Janmashtami: These 5 Shri Krishna temples of Rajasthan, where millions of devotees flock

Rajasthan : The Lord Govind Dev Ji temple located in Jaipur is considered to be the presiding deity of Jaipur. It was established by the King of Jaipur, Sawai Jai Singh II. The people here make a vow here not only on Janmashtami or any other festival but also before starting any new work.

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Madan Mohan Temple located in Karauli district of Rajasthan
Every year lakhs of devotees visit the Madan Mohan temple located in Karauli district of Rajasthan. The 300-year-old temple was built by Bhakt Gopal Singh, who was also the king of that time. It is believed that an idol made by the hands of Padmanabh, the grandson of Lord Krishna, is enshrined here.

Lord Shrinath Temple in Rajsamand District
Lord Shrinath Temple located in Nathdwara town of Rajsamand district has a tableau of Lord Shri Krishna in his child form. This temple is also popular not only in Rajasthan but in the whole country.

The country’s biggest industrialist Mukesh Ambani visits
The family of the country’s biggest industrialist Mukesh Ambani also comes to visit Lord Shrinath temple every year. On Janmashtami, a 21-gun salute is given to the Lord here.

Lord Khatushyam temple located in Sikar district of Rajasthan
The head of the Lord is worshipped in the temple of Lord Khatushyam located in Sikar district of Rajasthan. It is believed that during the Mahabharata period, Bhishma’s grandson Barbarik had donated his head. Every year more than one crore devotees come to visit. During the month of Falgun alone, more than 50 lakh devotees come to visit.

Sanwariya Seth Temple located in Chittaurgarh district of Rajasthan
Sanwariya Seth temple located in Chittorgarh district of Rajasthan. They are called Seth because many businessmen consider Lord Sanwariya as their partner in their business.

Devotees donate a part of their earnings to the Saawariya Seth temple
When the traders make a profit, they donate a certain part of their earnings to the Sanwariya Seth temple. Every year, offerings worth crores of rupees come here, which includes gold and silver as well.

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