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Jawahar Sagar Dam Hydroelectric Power Plant

Jawahar Sagar Dam Hydroelectric Power Plant

37.56km from Mandakini Temple

Jawahar Sagar Dam is the third dam in the series of Chambal Valley Projects on the Chambal river. It is a concrete gravity dam, 45 meters high and 393 meters long, generating 60 MW of power with an installed capacity of 3 units of 33 MW. Its construction was completed in 1972

Raniji Ki Baori

Raniji Ki Baori

44.44km from Mandakini Temple

Also known as "Queen's stepwell" is a noted Stepwell in Bundi. It was built in 1699 by Rani Nathavati Ji who was the younger queen of the ruling Rao Raja Anirudh Singh. It is a 46 m deep stepped well with some superb carvings on its pillars and a high arched gate. It is a multistoreyed structure with places of worship on each floor.

Taragarh Fort

Taragarh Fort

45.1km from Mandakini Temple

Constructed in the year 1354, the Taragarh fort is one of the most impressive structures in the city of Ajmer, in the northern state of Rajasthan in India.

Chand Baori

Chand Baori

47.25km from Mandakini Temple

Chand baori is a stepwell located in the Kota district of Rajasthan. Chand Baori is said to be named after a local ruler called Raja Chanda . However, no epigraphic evidence has been found regarding the construction of the Chand Baori or the adjoining Harshat Mata Temple.

Chambal Garden

Chambal Garden

49.9km from Mandakini Temple

Stroll on the lush green garden or enjoy the view of the shimmering Chambal Lake, this park is a perfect sight for all the nature lovers. Located next to the retreat, Amar Niwas, this place was the royal retreat for all the rulers of Kota.

Kota Barrage

Kota Barrage

50.15km from Mandakini Temple

Kota barrage is the fourth in the series of Chambal valley projects. It was built to store the waters stored by the three previous dams of the project Gandhi Sagar Dam, Jawahar Sagar Dam and Rana Pratap Sagar Dam, and then channelize it to the dry areas of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh for irrigation purposes via canals. At present, it helps in agriculture in around 20,000 acres of land.

Seven Wonders Park

Seven Wonders Park

52.45km from Mandakini Temple

It is a park that is housed with the replicas of the 7 wonders of the world in the Kota city of Rajasthan. Many people come here to see the wonders of the world and click photos of monuments.

Seven Wonders Park Kota

Seven Wonders Park Kota

54.38km from Mandakini Temple

Seven Wonders Park in Kota comprises of miniatures of all the Seven Wonders of the World. These include Taj Mahal, Great Pyramid, Eiffel Tower, Leaning Tower, Christ the Redeemer of Brazil, Colosseum, and Statue of Liberty.

Gandhi Sagar Dam

Gandhi Sagar Dam

55.6km from Mandakini Temple

The Gandhi Sagar Dam is a multipurpose dam located in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It was constructed between 1955 and 1960, with the main purpose of providing irrigation to the nearby districts. The dam is built on the Chambal River, and its reservoir has a capacity of 7.3 billion cubic meters. In addition to irrigation, the Gandhi Sagar Dam also provides drinking water to approximately 1 million people and generates hydroelectric power.

Chambal River

Chambal River

57.94km from Mandakini Temple

This is one of the cleanest river in India. It flows through Madhyapradesh and Rajastthan.

Morwan Dam

Morwan Dam

65.88km from Mandakini Temple

A huge dam that has been constructed over the river Gambhiri which was mainly used for irrigation and drinking water purpose of this area. Boating facilities are also available near the dam, along with a large garden. A nice place to hang out.

Kirti Stambh Chittorgarh fort

Kirti Stambh Chittorgarh fort

74.38km from Mandakini Temple

Built-in the 12th-century, Kirti Stambh is situated inside the Chittorgarh Fort, Rajasthan. The 22 meters tall tower was constructed by a Jain merchant, Jeeja Bhagerwala during the rule of Rawal Kumar Singh, to glorify Jainism.

Vijay Stambha, Chittorgarh

Vijay Stambha, Chittorgarh

75.02km from Mandakini Temple

Vijay Stambha, also known as the victory tower, is a piece of resistance of Chittorgarh. It was constructed by the king of Mewar.The mighty tower was constructed between the period of 1458 and 1488 and is so tall and massive that it is visible from any part of the city. Hence, the entire town can be viewed from here.

Chittorgarh Fort

Chittorgarh Fort

75.02km from Mandakini Temple

Chittorgarh fort stands strong as a citadel in the state of the forts and palaces. Although there are many Monuments in Rajasthan to be seen and admired but Chittorgarh Fort is an epic waxing poetic about the Rajput gallantry and honour. Built in the 7th century AD, this UNESCO World Heritage Site used to be the capital of the Mewar rulers. The fort complex comprises seven gates, two towers, and 65 structures.

Samadhisvar Temple

Samadhisvar Temple

75.1km from Mandakini Temple

This is a Hindu temple which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The temple is located within the Chittor Fort, at the Gaumukha Tirthasthala, on the northern bank of the Gaumukh Kund reservoir. Since it was built and restored over a period of five centuries (11th-15th century), it features several sculptural styles.

Rani Padmini Mahal

Rani Padmini Mahal

75.37km from Mandakini Temple

Padmini Palace was once the palatial abode of the exquisitely beautiful Rajput queen, Rani Padmini, the wife of King Rawal Ratan Singh. Revered as an epitome of beauty, Rani Padmini was the daughter of a Sinhala ruler Gandharvasen and plays a crucial role in the history of the gallant Rajput warriors. This queen was mentioned in the epic poem of 'Padmavati', which had been composed during 1540 CE, by Malik Muhammad Jayasi.

Jain Temple Chittorgarh

Jain Temple Chittorgarh

76.8km from Mandakini Temple

The Jain temples of Chittorgarh have a significant place in the history of Jainism. The precincts of the Chittorgarh fort embrace within it the Satbis Deora, Kirti Stambha, Vijay Stambha, Digambar Jain Mandir, Chandra Prabhu Jinalaya and temples of Meerabai. The Jain temples are stunning manifestations of art and structural design.

Bisalpur Dam

Bisalpur Dam

86.35km from Mandakini Temple

This is a gravity dam on the Banas river which was completed in 1999 for the purpose of irrigation and water supply.

Bisal Dev Mandir

Bisal Dev Mandir

86.64km from Mandakini Temple

A Hindu temple located beside the Bisalpur dam on the Banas river, the temple id dedicated to Gokarneswara. A monument of national importance which was commissioned at the 12th century.

Nava Toran Temple Neemuch

Nava Toran Temple Neemuch

88.76km from Mandakini Temple

This 11th century temple is located in khor, Neemuch. This temple consists of ten decorative arches arranged in two rows. The temple decorations include leaf-shaped borders, heads of makaras, and garland bearers. It is said that there is a tunnel beneath the temple that goes to the Chittor Fort and that Maharana Pratap often used to go through the tunnel to worship the deity of the temple. The prime deity of the temple is Varaha

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Mandakini Temple

Mandakini Temple

Bijolia, Rajasthan 311602, India

Mandakini temple is a perfect example of the Rajasthan architecture. Main attraction of Bhilwara district.