Places to Visit in Jalore

Places to Visit in Jalore

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Topkhana
Rank 1
Ranked 1 of 16
Places to Visit in Jalore
  • Type: Heritage
In the middle of Jalore Town, remnants of a Sanskrit school and a shrine of King Bhoj who was a scholar of Sanskrit are found. King Bhoj was known for building a number of schools in Dhar, Ajmer and Jalore. During the pre-independence period, artilleries were kept in these school buildings and it... Read More »
Jalore Fort
Rank 2
Ranked 2 of 16
Places to Visit in Jalore
  • Type: Fort
Jalore Fort is one of the nine forts built by the Paramaras during the 10th century. Jalore Fort, also known as ‘Golden Mount’ or ‘Sonagir’, is considered as one of the most secure forts across the country. Nestled atop a hill nearly 1200 ft in height, the entry gate can... Read More »
Sundha Mata Temple
Rank 3
Ranked 3 of 16
Places to Visit in Jalore
  • Type: Religious
There is a temple of Goddess Chamunda Devi, called Sundha Mata Temple, atop the Sundha Mountain in the Aravalli Range. The temple is built at a height 1220 m above sea level and is considered as a sacred place by the devotees. It is located at a distance of 105 km from Jalore. The place is... Read More »
Neelkanth Mahadev
Rank 4
Ranked 4 of 16
Places to Visit in Jalore
  • Type: Religious
The Neelkanth Village of Jalore District is famous for the Neelkanth Mahadev Temple. The temple is located at the entrance of the village and is built on a high mound. The southern face of the temple is adorned with minaret like pillars, which are one fo the main attractions of this temple. The... Read More »
Jagnath Mahadev
Rank 5
Ranked 5 of 16
Places to Visit in Jalore
  • Type: Religious
The temple of Jagnath Mahadev was built by Rudal Devi. It was discovered a few years back from a mound of debris and soil. The temple has been renovated several times, which has left many stone and pillar inscriptions destroyed. Fortunately, a single stone inscription of Rudal Devi is still safe.... Read More »
Mosque of Malik Shah
Rank 6
Ranked 6 of 16
Places to Visit in Jalore
  • Type: Religious
The Mosque of Malik Shah built by Ala-ud-din Khilji, is located in the centre of the Jalore Fort. The design of the mosque indicates that the designers drew inspirations from the Gujrati style of architecture. Read More »
Sire Mandir Temple of Jalore
Rank 7
Ranked 7 of 16
Places to Visit in Jalore
  • Type: Religious
The Sire Temple, nestled at a height of 646 m on the Kalashachal mountain, is located to the west of Jalore. It is around 3 km away from the town of Jalore. While scaling the mountain, one can also find the imprint of Nath Ji’s footsteps. Adjacent to the temple, there is a big water hut and... Read More »
Lohanagarh of Jaswantpura
Rank 8
Ranked 8 of 16
Places to Visit in Jalore
  • Type: Heritage
Jaswantpura is located in the region’s valley and experiences a comparatively low temperature during summer. Previously, there was a village in this area called Lohiyana, that used to be the capital of the Lohiyana Dynasty. The village was fortified with walls and infantry. However, Jaswant... Read More »
Fort of Kot Kasta
Rank 9
Ranked 9 of 16
Places to Visit in Jalore
  • Type: Fort
Kot Kasta is located at a distance of 65 km Jalore. Earlier composed of two separate villages named Kot and Kasta, this area has now become unified into the single village of Kot Kasta. During the rule of Mansingh, many yogis received Jagirs here. The Nath Fort, a 200 year old fort can... Read More »
Quila or Fort of Bhadrajun
Rank 10
Ranked 10 of 16
Places to Visit in Jalore
  • Type: Religious
Bhadrajun is located on Jalore-Jodhpur Road almost 54 km from Jalore. Once called Subhadra-Arjun, derived from Subhadra and her husband Arjun; the name has, over a period of time, degenerated to Bhadrajun. There is a small temple of Devi Subhadra near Bhadrajun, known as Dhumda Mata Temple.... Read More »
Jain temple Bakra Road
Rank 11
Ranked 11 of 16
Places to Visit in Jalore
  • Type: Religious
Jalore is a noted place for Jain pilgrims and houses a number of Jain temples of Adinath, Parsvanath, Mahavira and Santinath. The oldest temple is of Adinath, which can be traced back to the 8th century. The temple of Parsvanath on the Bakra Road was first built by the ruler of Jalore and then it... Read More »
Jahaz Temple Mandwala
Rank 12
Ranked 12 of 16
Places to Visit in Jalore
  • Type: Religious
The village of Mandwala is located at a distance of around 20 km from Jalore. The main attraction of the village is a unique temple built on a ship, at the grave of Surishwar Maharaj. This temple is visited not only by Jain worshippers, but also by people from other communities.. The temple... Read More »
Jain Pilgrim Bhandavpur
Rank 13
Ranked 13 of 16
Places to Visit in Jalore
  • Type: Religious
Bhandavpur is located at a distance of 65 km from Jalore. The place has an ancient Jain temple  which is 600 years old. The temple enshrines a statue of Lord Mahavir Swami, which is 1200 years old. This lotus shaped temple attracts visitors from as far as Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat too. This... Read More »
Bawan Jinalaya Jain Temple
Rank 14
Ranked 14 of 16
Places to Visit in Jalore
  • Type: Religious
Ahore is situated 20 km away from Jalore, on the Jalore-Falna route. Ahore is a place of historical and religious importance. This town is renowned for the Bawan Jinalay temple of Godi Parshavnath, built in white marble, by Shrimad Rajendra Surishwar Ji in 1936. Read More »
Kirti Stambh and Nandishwar Deep Tirth Jalore
Rank 15
Ranked 15 of 16
Places to Visit in Jalore
  • Type: Religious
Nandishwar Deep Tirth is located beside the Collectorate Office of Jalore. There are only seven temples of Nandishwar Deep across India. Near the main entrance of Nandishwar Deep Temple, there is a 72 ft tall, 5 storied tower from where, the whole of the town of Jalore can be viewed. The... Read More »
Sevada's Pataleshwar
Rank 16
Ranked 16 of 16
Places to Visit in Jalore
  • Type: Religious
On the way to Raniwara and Sanchore, around 125 km away from Jalore, is a temple called Sevadas Pataleshwar belonging to the 8th century AD, where Lord Shiva is worshipped. The intricate sculpting work found at this temple is quite rare in Rajasthan. The temple also features 13th century... Read More »

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