About Ajmer

Nareli Teerth

Nareli Teerth ( 10 Km)
Nareli Temple This one of the Jain temples in the city and is famous for its carvings and intricate designs that are quintessential to Jain temples all around the world. The temple also serves authentic Jain food but the timings of the meal are fixed and if you want to enjoy these simple Jain delicacies then you may have to enquire about the meal timings in advance. The temple is huge and has many other smaller temples connected to it which makes a trip to these temples at least a one day affair.

Soni Ji Ki Nasiya

Soni Ji Ki Nasiya (1/2 Km)
It is a digambara Jain temple which is beautifully built. Its main chamber is known as Swarna Nagari( also called as city of gold). Here the wooden figures are gold plated that makes it different from other temples. It defines the Jain tradition in a very beautiful manner.

Dada Bari

Dada Bari (3 Km)
Jindutta Suris Samadhi Sthal : An ancient heritage of Ajmer: About nine century old pious and ancient "Samadhi Sthal" Dada Bari popularly known as Shri Jain Swetamber Khartargacchacharya Jinduttsuri Dadabari is situated at Pal Bisla known as Jindutt Suri Nagar, Ajmer at an equal distance of about 2 km. from Ajmer railway & central bus stand. The campus area of Dada bari is about nine thousand Sq. Yards. It consists of the main Samadhi Sthal of Dadaguru, Yatri Niwas, Boarding and Bhojanshala for devotee pilgrims, Students Hostel, Old Age Home named Jindutta Vichakshan Jain Nivrati Ashram, Main office, one Central hall with library and garden with large parking space for vehicles. A prime ruler of the 12th century Maharaja Aruno Raj son of Shri Ajay dev the founder of Ajmer was a devotee of Dada Guru Jindutta Suri ji. Maharaja Arunoraj was so much impressed with the teaching of Lord Mahavir's principles of Ahimsa, Nonviolence and Truth, in the discourse dilivered by Dada Jindutta Suri ji, that he donated a large piece of land in Ajmer city to followers of his sect for building temple and the place of worship.

Pushkar

Pushkar (11 Km.)
There is general belief among Hindus that no pilgrimage to the four principal pilgrim centres (Char Dham), namely, Badrinath, Jagannath, Rameshwaram & Dwarka would bear fruit unless one bathes in the holy waters of Pushkar Lake. Padma Purana, elaborately describes the origin and importance of this lake. It says that Brahma, the creator of the Universe, was once contemplating to locate a suitable spot on earth to perform a Yajna (sacrificial ritual), the lotus fell from his hand and rebounding, struck at the earth at three places within a circuit of 9 kms. Water issued forth, from all the three places and the creator called all the three as Pushkar (lotus) distinguishing them as Jyeshtha (Elder), Madhya (central) and Kanishtha (yonger). According to mythology, he performed the Yajna at Jyeshtha Pushkar from Kartik Shukla Ekdashi to Purnima. Lakhs of devotees assemble and bathe in the holy waters during this period of the year; but bathing on the last day which is the full moon (Purnima) day, confers special blessing. In recent years, an exclusive accommodation Tourist Village is also erected for foreign tourists. Competitions are organized for them and cultural programmes are held acquainting them with the Rajasthani way of life and culture. Pushkar has 52 bathing ghats and many temples, big and small; the most celebrated being that of Brahma, the Creator of Universe. to the four principal pilgrim centers (char dham), namely, badrinath, jagannath, rameshwaram & dwarka would bear fruit unless one bathes in holy waters of pushkar. Lakhs of devotees assemble and

Brahma Temple

Brahma Temple (Pushkar- 11 Km)
Though he may have no other temple sacred to his memory, Brahma seems to have take full advantage of the only one where prayers are offered to him. Not only did he perform a Yagya or ritual fire ceremony here, he also dropped a lotus form his hands to crated the lake where people bathe before offering him prayers. A silver turtle at the entrance of the marble temple is a symbol of his means of transport. Pushkar is best known for its Brahma Temple, though it is by no means the only temple here, with as many as found hundred temples lining the banks of the lake. Spires form a skyline that, when the Vesper bells rings, are worthy of the kingdom of heaven itself. Though it visited throughout the year, Pushkar in November, during the time of its annual fair, is a colourful mass of people & celebrations coinciding with the largest camel fair held in the world.

Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisty Dargah

Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chisty Dargah ( 1 Km )
Hazrat khwaja moinuddin chisty,s shrine in ajmer is an important religious institution which has for centuries been attracting pilgrims from all over the world. Irrespectively of caste and creed. These have always been a great source of communal harmony and national integrity in the country. IA remarkable structure. This is a masterpiece of indo- islamic architecture located on the out skirts of the city just beyond the dargah. As the lagend goes . Its construction took two and a half days (adhai - din) to complete.

Shahjahan's Mosque

Shahjahan's Mosque( 1 Km )
In the corner of the inner court of the Dargah, is a magnificent building in white marble with a long (30.5m) and narrow court having low arcade and delicate carvings with trellis-work.It is the most marvelous of all the sanctums within the sanctuary of the Dargah.

Sai Baba Temple

Sai Baba Temple (6 Km)
This is the Most Beautiful SAI BABA Temple completely Manufactured by Super Quality Marble. It is the only one Temples with its unique Infrastructure in among All Rajasthan. This Temple is situated at Beawer Road, Aimer

Ana Sagar

Ana Sagar (1/2)
It is an artificial lake named after Anaji Chauhan. The catchments were built with the help of local populace. The 'Baradari' pavilions was built by Shah Jahan, to facilitate his long stays in Ajmer. the Baradari and the adjoining parks are the lungs of city and favourite outing spot.

Government Museum

Government Museum( 1/4 Km)
Situated in the heart of the old city and close to the railway station the museum is housed in the beautiful fort and palace built by the Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1570. It was here that the British envoy Sir Thomas Roe met Emperor Jahangir in 1616. What is today commonly known as Magazine is the palace quarters where the emperors lived. After British occupation in 1818 and during the first war of Independence in 1857 it was used as the Rajputana Arsenal by the British which gave the name magazine.

Taragarh Fort

Taragarh Fort (8 Km )
The Taragarh Fort is of course one of the prominent places to see in Ajmer in Rajasthan, India. The Taragarh Fort is located on top of a hill and was constructed by the Chauhan king Ajaypal Singh in the 7th century. The Taragarh Fort is known for its massive battlements and the famous rock reservoir that was once upon a time utilized for supplying water to the different quarters within the Taragarh Fort.

Mayo College

Mayo College (4 Km)
One of India's best public schools, located in the south-east of the city. It was founded in 1875 A.D. only for the princes. Each prince along with his entire retinue and an English tutor had his own house within the spacious college grounds covering 81 hectares. Now it is a Public School open to all.