Harshat Mata Temple
Harshat Mata Temple
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Russell
Melbourne, Australia782 contributions
Feb 2020
My wife and I visited the Harshat Mata Temple as part of a Golden Triangle tour with the TripaDeal group in February.
Situated opposite the Step Well, this was a very interesting place to visit. Once again, shoes are not allowed when visiting the temple. We had the services of a guide who explained the story and history behind all the intricate carvings in the marble and stone around the temple.
Ring the bell hanging from the roof as you enter the temple for good luck.
Only down side was all the ruins scattered around the temple. Hopefully one day, they are able to put all the pieces of the puzzle back together again.
Situated opposite the Step Well, this was a very interesting place to visit. Once again, shoes are not allowed when visiting the temple. We had the services of a guide who explained the story and history behind all the intricate carvings in the marble and stone around the temple.
Ring the bell hanging from the roof as you enter the temple for good luck.
Only down side was all the ruins scattered around the temple. Hopefully one day, they are able to put all the pieces of the puzzle back together again.
Written March 14, 2020
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Kaya
Balikesir, Türkiye143 contributions
Jan 2024 • Solo
Located on the Arga-Jaipur road, the original temple was built in the panchayatana style, with a main shrine surrounded by four subsidiary temples. Only parts of the main temple now survive, and these were ruined and altered over several centuries; The tall Shihara tower has been replaced by a roof dome. The handcrafted stone carvings here amazed my eyes.
Written February 9, 2024
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rastha2001
New Delhi, India460 contributions
Nov 2019 • Couples
This temple is located bang opposite the Chandbaori in Abhaneri, Dhausa. Ruins from the temple are strewn all around the place including the corridors of the Baori. Exquisite carvings on stone speak of glorious days that this temple has seen and the destruction it had to endure.
Written November 11, 2019
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Divya
New Delhi, India22 contributions
Jan 2018 • Couples
A serene place overlooking the colorful, fertile lands with some breathtaking views. The delicate carvings and the dilapidated stone walls stand testament to how the temple of joy and happiness (dedicated to 'Harshat Mata') was reduced to the ruins it is in today.
Written January 29, 2018
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UKC0uple
Barnsley, UK1,176 contributions
May 2015 • Couples
We visited Harshat Mata with our tour guide who is an ex Indian History Teacher. The Temple is within throwing distance from the Chand Baori step well Harshat Mata Temple is also dedicated to the goddess Harshat Mata, The remains of the temple still show architectural and sculptural styles of ancient India. Much of it is in ruins now but what's left is beautiful (the stone carvings) Harshat Mata is the goddess of joy and happiness.
Written May 22, 2015
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SameerKum
New Delhi, India198 contributions
Aug 2014 • Family
Travel this place if you have time and travelling on jaipur-agra highway.this is adjacent to Abhaneri Step well and a beautiful architecture to watch for.
Written April 7, 2015
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MagIndia
India82 contributions
Mar 2021
100+ year old temple, beautiful idol
Just next to the steepwell. Extremely peaceful. You can see the damaged idols
Just next to the steepwell. Extremely peaceful. You can see the damaged idols
Written March 22, 2021
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machoman34india
Ludhiana, India124 contributions
Nov 2020
Old temple situated near Chand Baori.You have to take a inside village road to visit this temple.Built very old.
Written December 8, 2020
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Jaimkrji
Vancouver, Canada28 contributions
Feb 2019 • Friends
A 8/9th century temple beside the Chand Baori step well. Many of the amazing carved panels from this temple are on display at the step well site. See the intact and partially intact paNelson and compare them with the ones deliberately defaced and smashed by the zealots and invaders from the northwest during the period.
Written February 11, 2019
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Mahesh B
Jaipur District, India26 contributions
Jan 2019 • Friends
These are ruins of 800AD temple,situated near famous Chand Bawri(step well).There is statue of Maa Harshat Devi.
Written January 28, 2019
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