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Jaipur is the bustling capital city and a business centre of Rajasthan. It has a unique combination of modern metropolis conflated strongly with an age-old charm that never fails to surprise a traveler. Jaipur stills hold the charm and glamour of the yesteryears with its magnificent architecture and artifacts drawing thousands of travelers here. Birla Temple, Jaipur is one of the greatest attractions here. Popularly known as the Laxmi-Narayan Temple, the Birla Temple, Jaipur attracts innumerable devotees from the four corners of the world. Located on the southern part of Jaipur on the foot of Moti Dungari hill, the Birla Temple is built on the line of Scottish castle. This temple reflects the marvel of modern Indian architecture and draws thousands of visitors’ everyday. Constructed by India's one of the biggest business tycoons Birla’s, the Birla Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu (Narayan) and his consort Lakshmi. It was formerly called as Lakshmi-Narayan Temple. This temple represents the secular nature of India. Birla Temple is made of white marble with three domes placed on its top, each depicting different approaches to the religion of the nation. Inside there are statues of 3 blue gods on the front stage and the walls are decorated by glass windows and carvings. The exterior of the temple is attractively adorned by the carved sculptures of various mythological themes and images of saints. In the evenings the temple is dressed in a festive manner with lights. The view is really worth watching. The temple gets overcrowded during special occasions like the birthday of Shree Krishna which is popularly known as Janmasthami. The temple is decorated with flowers and artificial lights during Janmasthami giving spectacular look to the monuments. The temple views something beyond one's imagination and especially at night the temple. So, when you make your plans for a holiday in Jaipur, visit the Birla Temple, Jaipur. You will certainly like it.
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