Karni Mata Temple Udaipur, Timings, Travel Guide, History and How to reach

Karni Mata Temple Udaipur Hill

Karni Mata Temple Udaipur- Overview 

Karni Mata Temple in Udaipur, also known as Manaspurna Karni Mata Temple. Blessed by the Goddess herself, Udaipur is the city of Karni Mata, also known as an incarnation of Goddess Durga. It is quite an easy to reach Durga Temple in Udaipur. The temple is situated on the Machla Magra hills near Dudh Talai Lake. The temple houses a stone idol of the holy Karni Mata.

Karni Mata Temple Udaipur Timings

Karni Mata Temple Udaipur Open at 4:00 AM in the morning and close at 7:30 PM in the evening.

Saturday 4 am–7:30 pm
Sunday 4 am–7:30 pm
Monday 4 am–7:30 pm
Tuesday 4 am–7:30 pm
Wednesday 4 am–7:30 pm
Thursday 4 am–7:30 pm
Friday 4 am–7:30 pm

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History of this Temple

The Karni Mata Temple in Udaipur was built by Maharana Karan Singh between 1620 and 1628, while he carried out the development of residential areas in Machla Magra. The temple was not very popular until 1997, and was visited by very few people. It was only after the redevelopment project started by Manaspurna Karni Mata Vikas Samiti in 1997, that devotees started flooding the temple premises in thousands.

Visiting the temple twice a day is considered auspicious. In this way, as per the traditions, Karni Mata prolongs your life span. The legends also say that for a brighter life and good luck in the future, devotees should aim to feed rats in the temple premises. If you take care of rats in this way, Karni Mata appreciates your step and you get her respect.

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Place to visit near this Temple

Jag Mandir Mahal

Jag Mandir Mahal is built on an island in Lake Pichola and is known for its beautiful interiors and grand style of architecture. Apart from the majestic view of the lake from the palace, the intricate sculptures on marble are the major attractions of this place. Famous for the serene boat ride and the grand seclusion of the temple, Jag Mandir is certainly one of the best places to visit in Udaipur.

Sajjangarh Palace

Formerly known as Sajjangarh Palace, this royal architecture is a palatial residence on top of a hill. It was built by Maharana Sajjan Singh of the Mewar dynasty. The fort was built, basically, to watch the monsoon clouds floating by.

This guarantees panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and the sunset in the distance. The palace is close to the Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary and is usually a day’s trek from the palace. This is definitely the best place to visit in Udaipur.

Fateh Sagar Lake

Fateh Sagar Lake is one of the best places to visit in Udaipur, Rajasthan. It is one of the most beautiful lakes in Rajasthan. It consists of three islands and each has well maintained public parks which can be reached through boat ride.

It’s a nice place to spend the evening, as the view of the city gets better as the sun sets on the horizon. If you are on a short trip, do include this in the list of places to visit in Udaipur in one day.

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How to reach Karni Mata Temple Udaipur

By Air- The nearest airport from Karni Mata Temple Udaipur Airport which is at a distance of about 25 km from this temple. From here you can easily reach this temple by using local transport services or taxi.

By Train- The nearest railway station from this temple is Udaipur Railway Station which is located at a distance of about 4 km from this temple. From here you can easily reach this temple by using local transport services or taxi.

By Road- It is located in the heart of the city so you can easily reach this temple from any part of the country. You can also easily reach this temple by using your own vehicle as roads to this temple are well connected with the other cities of the country.

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