Udaipur, Rajasthan
Jagdish Temple is a large Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, located in the heart of Udaipur near the City Palace. Built in 1651 by Maharana Jagat Singh, the temple is one of the most prominent religious sites in Udaipur, known for its impressive architecture and spiritual significance.
Jagdish Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu in his form as Jagannath. The temple is an important place of worship for Hindus and attracts devotees from across the region. The temple is known for its daily aarti ceremonies and religious festivals.
Three-story temple with intricate carvings
Beautiful stone architecture and sculptures
Main idol of Lord Jagannath (Vishnu)
Ornate pillars and decorative elements
Large stone elephant statues at the entrance
Peaceful prayer halls and courtyards
Remove footwear before entering the temple
Maintain silence and respect the sanctity
Dress modestly and appropriately
Participate in the aarti ceremonies
Photography may be restricted in certain areas
Nearest Airport: Maharana Pratap Airport – approx. 22 km
Major Railway Stations:
Udaipur City Railway Station – approx. 2 km
Ranapratap Nagar Railway Station – approx. 5 km
Metro Station: Not directly accessible by metro
Jagdish Temple is located near the City Palace, in the heart of Udaipur, making it easily accessible from all parts of the city.
Jagdish Temple is well connected by road. Local buses, auto-rickshaws, taxis, and app-based cab services operate regularly in the area. The temple is easily accessible from major areas of Udaipur, making it convenient for both local visitors and tourists.