Images of Ganga Mata Temple, Bharatpur
About Ganga Mata Temple, Bharatpur
A Divine Blend of Architecture and Faith
Standing proudly near the historic Lohagarh Fort in Bharatpur, the Ganga Mata Temple is a unique spiritual landmark dedicated to Goddess Ganga. Its construction began in 1845 under the patronage of Maharaja Balwant Singh and spanned over an incredible 92 years, a testament to the enduring faith of the Jat rulers. The temple is a marvel of syncretic design, blending South Indian, Mughal, and Rajputana architectural styles. It is a pilgrimage site of immense importance, drawing devotees who seek blessings and purification from the sacred water of the Ganga river, which is brought here annually from Haridwar and distributed as prasad.
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