Moti Dungri Ganesh Temple, Jaipur

Explore the divine beauty of Moti Dungri Temple in Jaipur, Rajasthan, established in 1761 by Seth Jai Ram Paliwal. Dedicated to Lord Ganesha, this sacred site features a Ganesha icon with a rich history of over five hundred years. Join the annual Mahashivratri celebration to witness the opening of the Shiva shrine within the Moti Dungri Fort complex. Adorned in sindoor color, the rightward trunk of the Ganesha attracts devotees, who offer laddo sweets. With a vibrant fair every Wednesday, this Nagara-style architectural marvel, adjacent to the Birla Temple, welcomes visitors between 5 am to 9 pm for a spiritual experience in the heart of Jaipur.

Description :
Moti Dungri is a Hindu temple complex dedicated to lord Ganesha in Jaipur, Rajasthan. It was built in 1761 under supervision of Seth Jai Ram Paliwal. The temple is a popular tourist attraction in the city and is located next to the Birla Temple.
The Moti Dungri temple is situated at bottom of the Moti Dungri hill and the fort of Moti Dungri in Jaipur, Rajasthan. The icon of the god Ganesha established in the temple is said to be more than five-hundred years old, and was brought here in 1761 by Seth Jai Ram Paliwal who was accompanying Maharaja Madho Singh I, from Udaipur. It was brought to Udaipur from Gujarat. The temple was built under Paliwal’s supervision.

The trunk of the sindoor-coloured Ganesha icon is rightwards. Devotees offer laddo sweets, at least, 1.25 lakh devotees pay respect to Ganesha every year. A fair is organized every Wednesday in the temple complex.

There is a lingam (icon of the god Shiva) in the Moti Dungri Fort complex, which open to visitors once a year on Mahashivratri, the festival of Shiva. The Birla Mandir shrine dedicated to the deities Lakshmi Narayan is situated south of Ganesha temple.

About the Temple:

Location: Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, near Birla Temple, Tilak Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302006.
Country: India
Nearest Airport: Jaipur(JAI)
Built-In: 1761
Built-By:Seth Jai Ram Paliwal
Deity: Ganesha.
Architectural Styles: Nagara Style.
Festivals: Ganesh Chaturthi.
Temple Timings: 5am–9pm.
Best Time To Visit: September.

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