Falna Jain golden temple is a temple built at Falna in Rajasthan. It is the first Jain golden temple that has been built in the country by the Jain community of Falna in Rajasthan (near Ranakpur). The specialty of the temple is that about 90 kg. of gold was donated by the people of the Jain community in the local region for the adoration of temple dome and idol.This is the golden temple of Jains located just 2mins away from Falna station. The whole temple is made of pure gold water & the idol is made of gold.
Lakhotia Garden is one of the most popular places to visit in Pali Rajasthan that is a garden with the most beautiful plants surrounded by a city tank and a pond. This layout gives a peninsula-esque feel. There is a massive pond that serves as an excellent spot for viewing the nearby area. You can spot a temple dedicated to Neelkanth here amid the clean and open garden that is a major draw for the tourists. The stunning engravings and the elaborate façade of the temple bear testimony to its grandeur and beauty.
The Parshuram Mahadev Temple is dedicated to Lord Parshuram-Lord Vishnu’s sixth incarnation and is one of the most fascinating places to visit in Pali Rajasthan, on the mountain ranges of the Aravali. It has a remote location and may require you to walk miles to reach the temple but the journey is an appeasing and alluring one. In the winding paths of the mountain, you get to see the varied flora and kunds filled with water. A visit to the Parshuram Mahadev temple is a complete adventure in itself.
The Ranakpur Dam is a popular destination for tourists and one of the most tranquil places to visit in Pali. Located in the cozy Ranakpur village this dam provides you with the perfect respite from the life of the city. You must set forth on a weekend to this perfect getaway to make the most of the sheer beauty of the sight, the splashing water, and the clear view of the mountains as the backdrop. This dam looks like a dream and lures your senses at the time of sundown and sunrise.
Constructed in the 1500s the Adishwar Temple also called the Chaumukha Temple is very popular for the unique architectural style it has. The shrine resembles a heavenly aircraft that translates to Nalini Ghulam Vimana in Sanskrit. It is one of the largest temples of the Jains whose construction was completed in 65-years. The temple building is of three stories, 29 halls, 1444 pillars, and 80 domes, with the innermost part adorned with Lord Adinath’s four-faced image.
Jawai Dam built on the Jawai River is a seventy-years old dam that is not just the biggest dam of Rajasthan but also one of the most iconic places to visit in Pali. This dam is a quaint one and looks very scenic because of the mountainous backdrop. The flying migratory birds besides the sparse greenery around the dam enhance its overall look. If you are a bird enthusiast you are going to love spotting the geese and the cranes. Its height is about 61.25 feet (18.67 m).
Shrinathji is a form of Hindu god Krishna, manifest as a seven-year-old child (Balak). The principal shrine of Shrinathji is situated at the temple town of Nathdwara. Shrinathji is the central presiding deity of the Vaishnava sect known as the Pushti Marg or the Vallabh Sampradaya or Shuddhadvaita, established by Shri Vallabhacharya.
Kumbhalgarh is regarded as the most distinct and famous tourist place. It is the birthplace of a great warrior of Mewar, Maharana Pratap and is situated in close vicinity of another astounding place, Udaipur, just 100 Kms away. Kumbhalgarh boasts of many intricately carved temples, those representing the marvels of excellent artistry.