7 Must Visit Temples for Religious People in Jodhpur The historic city of Jodhpur is known for its culture, its architectural marvels, and essence of its past. The magnificent temples of Jodhpur seem to have absorbed all these elements into themselves. The sands of Jodhpur hold some of the religiously significant Hindu shines in its landscape. These temples are visited by a large number of devotees and tourists, as they add a spiritual importance to their trip. Travellers can relax at the hotels in Jodhpur near railway station while they visit the city. Baba Ramdeo Temple Dedicated to Baba Ramdev, a descendant of the Rajput family; the temple is located on top of the sandstone Massuria hill. It lies between the Jalori Gate and Nagori gate. Locally known as the ‘Adhar Shila‘ temple, it has numerous legends
encompassing
its
existence.
The
devotees are influenced by Baba Ramdev’s inclination to sainthood and concepts of oneness and coexistence. Chamunda Mata mandir Situated
on
the
southern
section
of
Mehrangarh Fort’s enclosure, the temple is devoted to the ‘Ishtdevi’ of the royal family of Jodhpur, Chamunda Devi. Sources suggest that the idol of the goddess was brought by the founder ruler of Jodhpur, Rao Jodha in 1460.
According
to
Hindu
mythology,
Chamundadevi is an incarnation of Goddess Durga, and thus during the occasions of Navratra, the temple receives enormous crowd of devotees. Nearby the temple are some 5-star family resorts Jodhpur for devotees to relax.