Jagdish Temple

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Jagdish Temple is a major 17th-century Hindu temple in Udaipur, Rajasthan, renowned for its Indo-Aryan architecture and dedication to Lord Vishnu.

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Jagdish Temple canonical 1
Jagdish Temple, Udaipur 1

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instanceOf Hindu temple
Vishnu temple
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Indo-Aryan architecture
Nagara style
builderTitle Maharana
surface form: Maharana of Mewar
builtBy Maharana Jagat Singh I
constructionStartCentury 17th century
country India
dedicatedTo Jagannath
Vishnu
surface form: Lord Vishnu
elevationFeature built on a raised terrace
famousFor Indo-Aryan architectural style
beautiful ceilings
intricate stone carvings
marble steps
ornate pillars
hasDeityImage Garuda statue
black stone idol of Lord Jagannath
images of other Hindu deities
hasFeature carved elephants at entrance
hasMaterial marble
stone
hasShrine main shrine of Lord Vishnu
smaller surrounding shrines
hasStructure mandapa
porch
sanctum
shikhara
steep flight of steps
heritageStatus important historical monument of Udaipur
locatedAt Jagdish Chowk
locatedIn India
Rajasthan
Udaipur
locatedNear City Palace, Udaipur
majorFestival Diwali
Holi
Janmashtami
Rath Yatra
region Mewar
religion Hinduism
state Rajasthan
tourismCategory religious tourism site
worshipType Vaishnavite worship
yearCompleted 1651

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Udaipur hasTemple Jagdish Temple
Mewar royal dynasty associatedMonument Jagdish Temple
this entity surface form: Jagdish Temple, Udaipur