Jagdish Temple
Jagdish Temple
4.5
4:00 AM - 10:30 PM
Monday
4:00 AM - 10:30 PM
Tuesday
4:00 AM - 10:30 PM
Wednesday
4:00 AM - 10:30 PM
Thursday
4:00 AM - 10:30 PM
Friday
4:00 AM - 10:30 PM
Saturday
4:00 AM - 10:30 PM
Sunday
4:00 AM - 10:30 PM
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Jagdish Temple is a very famous Hindu temple situated in the middle of Udaipur. This major attraction is devoted to Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe
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- FHTR In RajasthanJaipur, India259 contributionsA Kaleidoscope of Colors and Carvings!Jagdish Temple is more like a mini palace for Lord Vishnu! This 3-story wonder glitters with intricate carvings, from dancing elephants to colourful deities. Inside, the main shrine holds a stunning black stone Lord Vishnu statue, radiating peace. But don't miss the smaller shrines dedicated to other gods – each a unique gem. Bonus points for the rooftop views & friendly atmosphere! A must-see in Udaipur, whether you're spiritual or just love stunning architecture. #UdaipurMustSee #JagdishTemple #DivineVibes #ArchitecturalGems #IndiaTravelsVisited October 2023Travelled with friendsWritten 7 February 2024
- geoff B546 contributionsBeautifully carved templeFree to enter this temple. Beautifully carved marble exterior. People were performing ceremonies inside while we were visiting. Beware of a guy trying to take you into a side door off the temple to sell you paintings. He is a scam artist widely spoken about on this site. We went in and I saw the paintings at the end of the room and as he started to explain about some paintings on the wall we turned around and left.Visited January 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 21 February 2024
- Valo D3 contributionsWhile we were in Udaipur, we went to the temple.When we arrived to the temple in the morning, aarti and bhajan were in progress. We also went and had a great time receiving the darshan. experienced both happiness and inner serenity. I went back to the temple the next day before departing because I was so thrilled.Visited August 2024Travelled with familyWritten 18 August 2024
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Niyoti
Pune, India384 contributions
Jan 2020 • Friends
It is situated in the heart of the city. Want to seek peace in mid of market chaos, spend dome time at jagdish temple. The sculpture of temple is so mesmerising that it would made you think that our culture is so rich. Please visit to this temple if you are in Udaipur.
Written 29 February 2020
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Ankur M
Ahmedabad, India644 contributions
Feb 2020
Jagdish temple, which is situated just outside of the City Palace complex. It is another architectural marvel built by the Mewar dynasty. The temple is built with Indo-Aryan style of construction, and it gives the temple a rather distinct nature that can’t be overlooked. Lush halls, a carved ceiling and pillars, along with gorgeously painted halls are some of the highlights of Jagdish temple. Before you plan a visit, here are some interesting things about the temple.
You have to step up so many stairs.
You have to step up so many stairs.
Written 28 February 2020
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Trendinghues
Noida, India29 contributions
Feb 2020 • Solo
Jagdish temple was built in 1651 just outside the City Palace. It's on 2 mins walking distance from the City Palace and situated in middle of the famous Jagdish chownk market having various quirky handicraft shops, cool cafes, amazing ghats and havelis. One should visit this place for it's majestic architecture.
Written 6 February 2020
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Sophie M
Paris, France530 contributions
Aug 2022 • Solo
Beautiful temple, with gorgeously sarved statues. When I reached there, a puja was taking place. Foreigners, beware of a nice man who will speak to you in French and be very friendly, will explain the story of the temple etc. In the end he will propose that you see a shop inside the temple where they sell miniature paintings. To be honest, the work was very beautiful and I did end up purchasing something there (at way to high a price, but I was not in the mindset to bargain). But notheless, be careful if you do not want to feel pressured into buying anything.
Written 12 August 2022
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Bala Tripura S
Bengaluru, India3,772 contributions
Dec 2019
This temple is at walkable distance from udaipur city palace.This temple dedicated to Lord krishna on the name of jagadeeswar.There is a lot of crowd when i visited but temple had very nice and beautiful architecture.We can see very nice carvings on the temple walls
Written 7 January 2020
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Noida, India2,914 contributions
Feb 2019
This temple is at a walking distance from the City Palace Museum. If you exit the City Palace from the Badi Pol, walk through the Hathi Pol Bazar, you'll reach the temple. It's at a busy intersection (means no parking).
A steep flight of stairs from the road takes you to the main temple. There's space outside the temple to remove & keep your shoes. The stone carvings are outstanding. It reminded us of the Ranakpur temples.
The spire is quite high; it dominates the skyline. It's gratifying to get a glimpse of Lord Vishnu in the temple.
A steep flight of stairs from the road takes you to the main temple. There's space outside the temple to remove & keep your shoes. The stone carvings are outstanding. It reminded us of the Ranakpur temples.
The spire is quite high; it dominates the skyline. It's gratifying to get a glimpse of Lord Vishnu in the temple.
Written 21 January 2020
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viren dsa
Mumbai, India136 contributions
Nov 2021
A major highlight of this city is the 7 pm arti where the chants take you into a trance! seeing the devotion of the local people and participating in their ritualistic songs and celebrations is unique.
Go a little early to marvel at the unique architectural design and highly detailed reliefs.... if you love art and sculptures, then this is the place to be.
Sadly this is not handicapped friendly though it has railing for its roughly 100 step climb. It is located near the City Palace and a 5 mins walk from Lal and Gangor Ghat.
Go a little early to marvel at the unique architectural design and highly detailed reliefs.... if you love art and sculptures, then this is the place to be.
Sadly this is not handicapped friendly though it has railing for its roughly 100 step climb. It is located near the City Palace and a 5 mins walk from Lal and Gangor Ghat.
Written 8 November 2021
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Devendra G
India1,049 contributions
Aug 2021
Jagdish temple is located in the old city of Udaipur, near the city palace. It is a large temple complex dedicated to Lord Vishnu. One has to climb up 32 stairs , as the temple is raised on a tall terrace. The architecture of the temple is beautiful.
We visited the temple during our visit to Udaipur. We reached the temple around 10 am and the aarti and bhajan was being conducted. We attended the same and really enjoyed the darshan. Felt peace at an inner level alongwith a feeling of joy. I was so happy that returned back to the temple next day before leaving.
Must visit if you are planning to go to Udaipur.
We visited the temple during our visit to Udaipur. We reached the temple around 10 am and the aarti and bhajan was being conducted. We attended the same and really enjoyed the darshan. Felt peace at an inner level alongwith a feeling of joy. I was so happy that returned back to the temple next day before leaving.
Must visit if you are planning to go to Udaipur.
Written 10 September 2021
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Haggis_Supper
Beaumaris, Australia847 contributions
Mar 2023 • Couples
Jagdish is the oldest temple in Udaipur, some 400 years old. It’s also located close to the City Palace and in the old city, so easy to find. No entrance fees but being a temple, remove you socks and shoes and once inside, no photography.
We had a brief, quiet wander into the temple itself, always fascinating to see others at worship and the importance of the temple.
The outside building remains in excellent condition and the carvings are beautiful.
Unfortunately we were approached by a gentleman who insisted he was a government employee and just wanted to show us around. Uncertain as to the validity of this statement we politely explained we just wanted to wander around. He left but then returned 10 minutes later, encouraged us into a side building and then tried to sell us paintings, which though beautiful were of no interest. At that point we just left when we really should have taken some more time to enjoy the architecture.
Go early to avoid the crowds and heat. Avoid the salesman and allow 30 minutes.
We had a brief, quiet wander into the temple itself, always fascinating to see others at worship and the importance of the temple.
The outside building remains in excellent condition and the carvings are beautiful.
Unfortunately we were approached by a gentleman who insisted he was a government employee and just wanted to show us around. Uncertain as to the validity of this statement we politely explained we just wanted to wander around. He left but then returned 10 minutes later, encouraged us into a side building and then tried to sell us paintings, which though beautiful were of no interest. At that point we just left when we really should have taken some more time to enjoy the architecture.
Go early to avoid the crowds and heat. Avoid the salesman and allow 30 minutes.
Written 3 April 2023
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geoff B
Melbourne546 contributions
Jan 2024 • Couples
Free to enter this temple. Beautifully carved marble exterior. People were performing ceremonies inside while we were visiting. Beware of a guy trying to take you into a side door off the temple to sell you paintings. He is a scam artist widely spoken about on this site. We went in and I saw the paintings at the end of the room and as he started to explain about some paintings on the wall we turned around and left.
Written 21 February 2024
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Is photographer allowed in Jagdish complex premise??
Written 30 January 2019
NO dear , photographer is not allowed. You may use your own handphone for taking the snaps of the temple architecture but cannot take a separate photographer inside the temple.
Written 31 January 2019
No there are no restrictions on dress code; but it’s good to dress appropriately.
Written 25 March 2018
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