By Hiren Busa.
Rajasthan is considered one of the
most beautiful states in India, a state full of rich history and
traditions. Rajasthan has some real gems like Jaipur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, Mount Abu and Bikaner. I have had the pleasure of visiting many of these places and returning with fond memories. However I feel Nathdwara, a small town located
near Udaipur, is relatively unexplored. I have been visiting the beautiful town of Nathdwara since I was a child, and have some of my favorite memories attached to this
place.
Nathdwara is most known for its
Krishna temple, which houses the idol of ‘Shreenathji’. Nathdwara is also
referred to as ‘Shreenathji’ by many people, getting its name from this idol of
‘Shreenathji’. It is believed that the famous Krishna temple was built in the
17th century in the exact location where the god ‘Shrinathji’ was born.
Devotees from around the country visit this temple every year to get blessings
from their favourite god. The temple is built with a very simple architecture, but its beauty is worth watching. The temple gates are opened 8 times a day for
the devotees to view the idol of Shreenathji. The Vaishnav community visit
Nathdwara during the festival of Diwali every year, to
enjoy the different traditions and rituals of the place. The temple has more
than 500 cows and nearly all of them are in display during the Diwali and Khekra
celebrations.
The idol of Shreenathji is decorated
with different dresses throughout the day and is one of the main attractions to
visit the temple. Thousands of people visit this temple every year and tight
security is implemented to avoid any hazards. During festivals like Diwali,
Holi and Navaratri, people from across the country come in large numbers to visit the
town and the temple itself. Nathdwara may be a small town but is a great place
for shopping different items related to Indian traditions. People love to buy
Indian jewellery, saris, shreenathji idols and beautiful paintings from this
small town.
We all are aware about the popularity
of the Mumbai street food. Well, the street food in Nathdwara is equally popular
among locals and travellers alike. I have had some amazing experiences whilst
visiting the streets of Nathdwara and enjoying the different Indian delicacies. You
can find some really tasty Indian dishes like jalebi, poha, pav bhaji and suran
on the streets of Nathdwara. One piece of advice though, try them only if you
have a stomach for street food.
Getting there: You have the option to reach Nathdwara
by road, rail or air. The easiest way to get to Nathdwara from any major cities in
India would be by Indian railways. Udaipur is the closest city to Nathdwara, and
from there you can take a bus or a private car to reach Nathdwara within a couple
of hours. While in Nathdwara, do visit Shreenathji Temple, Rakt-Talai, Charbhuja Temple and Gavshada.
So
what are you waiting for? I would highly recommend a visit to this vibrant
and religious place of Nathdwara to experience Indian culture and traditions.
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