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Meera Temple, also known as the Meera Bai Temple, is located in the Chittorgarh Fort.

This place is like a historical time capsule, dedicated to the Rajput Princess Meera Bai, constructed by the great Rajput king, Maharana Kumbha.

As you enter this place of worship, get ready to feel immense tranquility and happiness. The divine vibe of the temple is unexplainable, but it touches every soul offering their prayers here. It’s a perfect spot to meditate and reflect upon your life goals. And who knows, you might even find your calling here!

As you explore this scintillating site, you will notice the intricate carvings on the walls and pillars that add to the ethnic charm of the monument. These carvings depict stories about Meera Bai, Lord Krishna, and their sacrifices for each other.

Meera Bai was not just any ordinary princess; she was a rebel with a cause. She gave up her royal lifestyle to live as an ardent devotee of Lord Krishna. And this majestic temple is an important place of worship for the Hindus, as Meera Bai has written and composed several Bhajans and poems dedicated to Lord Krishna here. Her tales of love and affection towards Lord Krishna are truly captivating.

Legend has it that Meera Bai was born into the Rathore family, who were the Rajputs of Rajasthan. She was mesmerized with Lord Krishna’s charm from a very young age and considered him as her husband. Unfortunately, her parents got her married to the Prince of Mewar, Bhoj Raj, against her will. But, as fate would have it, she lost her husband a few years later during the Hindu Muslim war. After the passing of her husband, she lost her father-in-law, and her in-laws tried to kill her by sending her a basket of flowers with a vicious snake hidden in it.

But, Lord Krishna came to the rescue and converted the snake into his idol, making the poison harmless for her. Meera Bai’s affection reached unexplainable heights, and she decided to give up her title as a princess to live the life of a sage, devoting all her energy to praising Lord Krishna.

The Meera Temple is built as per the Indo-Aryan style of architecture and is considered a marvelous work of art in India. The sanctum sanctorum houses a beautiful idol of Lord Krishna, and the entrance has a splendid carving of five bodies with one head, which signifies unity and non-discrimination by caste and religion.

If you’re planning to visit the Meera Temple, November to February is the best time. It’s advisable to visit the temple in the morning or evening hours as the temperature can be scorching hot in the afternoon. And if you’re interested in hearing all of Meera Bai’s stories, you can hire a guide who will take you on a magical journey.

So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and come experience the magic of Meera Temple. You can hail public transport from any part of the city of Chittorgarh to reach the temple. Local buses frequently ply within the city, and you can choose from auto-rickshaws, cycle-rickshaws, rental cars or taxis to commute within the city via Chittor Fort Road or Fort Road. Don’t forget to bring your camera and capture some memories that will last a lifetime!

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