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Birla Mandir, Jaipur
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Birla Mandir, Jaipur is a Hindu temple located in Jaipur, India and is one of many Birla mandirs. It was built by the B.M. Birla Foundation in 1988 and is constructed solely of white marble.
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Dolls Museum
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Front of Rajasthan University, Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, near birla mandir, Bapu Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302017, India
Swami South Indian Dosa
4, Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Rambagh, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302015, India
Bar Palladio Jaipur
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5th Floor, Ridhi Tower, SB 57, Tonk Rd, opposite Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Bapu Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302015, India
Jinni Bakers
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METANOIA
VRX8+4GQ Hotel Grand Uniara, Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Near Trimurti Circle, Tilak Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302004, India
SATVA
Hotel Grand Uniara, Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Near Trimurti Circle, Tilak Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302004, India
Steam
Bhawani Singh Rd, Rambagh, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302015, India
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Bunglow 80 PG for Girls
C-80, Ram Das Marg, Tilak Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302004, India
Sawai Man Mahal, Jaipur
Bhawani Singh Rd, near Hyundai Showroom, Rambagh, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302015, India
Shanti Niwas
C-24, Bhagat Singh Marg Tilak Nagar, Near, LBS College Marg, Raja Park, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302004, India
Santha Bagh
Kalyan Path, near Police Memorial, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302004, India
Palm Villa (A Home Stay)
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Birla Mandir, Jaipur

Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Tilak Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302022, India
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Birla Mandir, Jaipur is a Hindu temple located in Jaipur, India and is one of many Birla mandirs. It was built by the B.M. Birla Foundation in 1988 and is constructed solely of white marble.

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attractions: Moti Dungri Ganesh Ji Temple, Moti Doongri Fort, Ekalingeshwar Mahadev Temple, Tilak Park, Shaheed Smarak(Trimurti Circle), Dolls Museum, restaurants: Sanjay Omelette - Egg Dee, Bajrang tea stall, Swami South Indian Dosa, Bar Palladio Jaipur, Shikaar Bagh - Restaurant and Bar, Skyfall Restaurant, Jinni Bakers, METANOIA, SATVA, Steam
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The Birla Mandir in Jaipur, also called Laxmi‑Narayan Temple, is located at Jawaharlal Nehru Marg, Tilak Nagar, at the base of Moti Doongri Hill in south Jaipur .

Commissioned by the B. M. Birla Foundation, construction began in 1977 and the temple was inaugurated in February 1988 .

According to tradition, the Maharaja gifted the land to Birla family for just one rupee .

🏛️ Architecture & Design

Entirely built of white marble, the temple is raised on a platform, making it a striking addition to Jaipur’s skyline .

It features three domes symbolizing the three principal religions of India, reflecting a spirit of secularism and unity .

Carvings along the walls include shlokas from the Gita and Upanishads, scenes from Hindu mythology, and portraits of figures like Christ, Buddha, Socrates, Confucius, and Zarathustra—underscoring inclusiveness .

The central idols of Lord Vishnu (Narayan) and Goddess Lakshmi are carved from a single piece of marble .

🌿 Layout & Surroundings

The temple complex includes well-maintained gardens, fountains, and walkways, offering a peaceful retreat within the city .

Beneath the temple, the B. M. Birla Family Museum and Sri & Smt. G. P. Birla Gallery display photographs, artifacts, and heirlooms of the Birla family and the temple’s construction .

🕰️ Timings & Visitor Info

Entry is free for all visitors .

Temple darshan hours: Morning from 6:00 AM (or 8 AM) to 12:00 PM, evening from 3:00 or 4:00 PM to 8:00 or 9:00 PM, depending on sources .

Aarti is performed twice daily: around 6:00 AM in the morning and 7:00 PM in the evening .

Allow 30–45 minutes for a full visit including the museum and gardens .

Photography is restricted inside the main sanctum—avoid leather items, and remove footwear before entry .

🎉 Festivals & Cultural Significance

Important festivals such as Janmashtami and Diwali are celebrated with grandeur at the temple. The building is beautifully illuminated and decorated with floral and oil lamps during these occasions .

The temple is an architectural expression of modern Indian ideals—combining philanthropy, spirituality, and secular values in a contemporary setting .

✅ Why It’s Worth a Visit

Attraction Key Features

Architecture Pure white marble, fine carvings, three symbolic domes Inclusivity Quotes and images from diverse religious traditions Spiritual Focus Lakshmi and Narayan idols from one-piece marble Environment Lush gardens, fountains, serene landscaped setting Museum Displays Birla family heritage and temple history

🚗 How to Get There

Located centrally on JLN Marg, the temple is easily reachable via auto-rickshaw, taxi, bus, or metro, with Jaipur Junction about 5–6 km away and Jaipur Airport ~8 km .

There is parking available around the temple ↑.

✨ Summary

Built in 1988 by the Birla Foundation, Jaipur’s Birla Mandir (Laxmi‑Narayan Temple) is a serene white marble sanctuary devoted to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi. With its modern secular design, artistic inclusivity, peaceful garden setting and museum, it offers both devotees and architecture enthusiasts a uniquely...

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The Birla Temple, originally known as Lakshmi Narayan Temple, and is situated below the Moti Dungri Fort in Jaipur. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, this temple is a proud architectural landmark of Jaipur. Built in pure white marble, the Birla Temple is unlike the traditional ancient Hindu temples, and is built with a modern approach. Inside this magnificent shrine, beautifully sculpted idols of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, as well as other Hindu Gods and Goddesses, can be seen. Delicate carvings of Hindu symbols, and ancient quotes from the Geeta and the Upanishads ornament the walls of this fascinating temple. One can also recognize the mythological events engraved on the walls. Apart from the religious idols, pictures and figures of several religious saints, philosophers and historical achievers, like Socrates, Buddha, Zarathustra and Confucius, are also included in the temple. A work of art, this temple truly represents architectural beauty, in a modern form.

Birla Mandir Jaipur

History Of The Temple According to history, the Birla temple was built on the land given to the Birla family by the Maharaja, for just a token sum of one rupee. One of India's most famous business families, B.M Birla Foundation, built this temple in the year 1988.

Layout Of The Temple Located beneath the Moti Dungri Fort, the Birla Temple has three domes to represent the three religions of India; a tribute to the secular nature of the country. The Birla temple is bordered by lavish green gardens that highlight the splendour of the temple.

Best Time To Visit The best time to visit this temple is between the months of October to March. In this temple, 'Janmashtami', the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna, is celebrated with great enthusiasm and gusto; that is the time you would witness the glamour of this temple at its fullest scale. The regular visiting hours are between, 8.00 AM to 12.00 Noon and 4.00 PM to 8.00 PM every day. At night, one can witness the temple illuminated beautifully, against the dark skyline.

Nearby Tourist Attractions Apart from the main temple, the Birla Temple complex incorporates a majestic museum that displays the ancestral possessions of the Birla family, and a stunning garden with a shopping complex. Various items are available at this shopping complex, perfect for tourists who wish to make their trip memorable. Situated very near the Birla temple is another famous temple of Jaipur, the Ganesh Mandir or Moti Dungri Temple. The people who visit the Birla Temple usually visit the Ganesh Mandir as well.

The Birla Temple has a calm and serene atmosphere that compliments this spiritual site. The temple's exquisite structural designs and elegant carvings represent the sophisticated architectural formation of a modern India. The Birla Temple is aptly located in the city, and is bounded by a luxurious garden setting, making this temple a major attraction, for...

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Subject: Urgent: Complaint Regarding Misconduct and Corruption at Birla Mandir, Jaipur Parking Area Dear Trustees of Birla Mandir, Jaipur, Greetings of the day. I am writing to express my deep disappointment and outrage over the unacceptable experience that my family and I endured during our visit to Birla Mandir, Jaipur on 10th October 2024 at around 8 PM. What should have been a peaceful and spiritual visit was completely marred by the disgraceful behavior at the temple’s parking area. I wish to bring to your attention the following serious issues, which demand immediate and strict action: Rampant Corruption in the Temple Parking Area: The parking system appears to be plagued with corruption. Upon parking our car, we were not issued any parking receipt, nor were there any security personnel present to greet us or provide us with a parking slip. Unlawful Demands for Parking Fees: After completing our darshan and attempting to leave, we were accosted by unknown individuals who demanded parking fees. This demand was made without providing any valid parking slip. Verbal Abuse and Misconduct: When I inquired about the parking slip, these individuals verbally abused me using foul language in front of the security guards who stood by without intervening. This type of behavior at a holy site is not only shocking but utterly disgraceful. Extortion Using Invalid Parking Slips: These individuals attempted to force us to pay money using an old parking slip that was evidently issued to another customer on a previous date. This fraudulent practice is completely unacceptable. Physical Intimidation and Threats: My family members and I were not only verbally abused but also physically threatened. These individuals manhandled us and created a scene at the temple gate, leaving us shaken and humiliated. It is disturbing that such corruption and misbehavior are allowed to persist at a holy place like Birla Mandir. I urge you to take strict and immediate action against these individuals and eliminate the corrupt practices that are tarnishing the reputation of this revered temple. For your reference, I am attaching photographs of the individuals involved in the incident that took place on 10th October 2024. I expect you to investigate this matter thoroughly and hold the responsible parties accountable. I also request that you keep me informed of the actions taken to address this serious issue. I trust that you will treat this matter with the utmost urgency and ensure that such incidents are not repeated...

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The Birla Mandir in Jaipur, also called Laxmi‑Narayan Temple, is located at Jawaharlal Nehru Marg, Tilak Nagar, at the base of Moti Doongri Hill in south Jaipur . Commissioned by the B. M. Birla Foundation, construction began in 1977 and the temple was inaugurated in February 1988 . According to tradition, the Maharaja gifted the land to Birla family for just one rupee . --- 🏛️ Architecture & Design Entirely built of white marble, the temple is raised on a platform, making it a striking addition to Jaipur’s skyline . It features three domes symbolizing the three principal religions of India, reflecting a spirit of secularism and unity . Carvings along the walls include shlokas from the Gita and Upanishads, scenes from Hindu mythology, and portraits of figures like Christ, Buddha, Socrates, Confucius, and Zarathustra—underscoring inclusiveness . The central idols of Lord Vishnu (Narayan) and Goddess Lakshmi are carved from a single piece of marble . --- 🌿 Layout & Surroundings The temple complex includes well-maintained gardens, fountains, and walkways, offering a peaceful retreat within the city . Beneath the temple, the B. M. Birla Family Museum and Sri & Smt. G. P. Birla Gallery display photographs, artifacts, and heirlooms of the Birla family and the temple’s construction . --- 🕰️ Timings & Visitor Info Entry is free for all visitors . Temple darshan hours: Morning from 6:00 AM (or 8 AM) to 12:00 PM, evening from 3:00 or 4:00 PM to 8:00 or 9:00 PM, depending on sources . Aarti is performed twice daily: around 6:00 AM in the morning and 7:00 PM in the evening . Allow 30–45 minutes for a full visit including the museum and gardens . Photography is restricted inside the main sanctum—avoid leather items, and remove footwear before entry . --- 🎉 Festivals & Cultural Significance Important festivals such as Janmashtami and Diwali are celebrated with grandeur at the temple. The building is beautifully illuminated and decorated with floral and oil lamps during these occasions . The temple is an architectural expression of modern Indian ideals—combining philanthropy, spirituality, and secular values in a contemporary setting . --- ✅ Why It’s Worth a Visit Attraction Key Features Architecture Pure white marble, fine carvings, three symbolic domes Inclusivity Quotes and images from diverse religious traditions Spiritual Focus Lakshmi and Narayan idols from one-piece marble Environment Lush gardens, fountains, serene landscaped setting Museum Displays Birla family heritage and temple history --- 🚗 How to Get There Located centrally on JLN Marg, the temple is easily reachable via auto-rickshaw, taxi, bus, or metro, with Jaipur Junction about 5–6 km away and Jaipur Airport ~8 km . There is parking available around the temple ↑. --- ✨ Summary Built in 1988 by the Birla Foundation, Jaipur’s Birla Mandir (Laxmi‑Narayan Temple) is a serene white marble sanctuary devoted to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi. With its modern secular design, artistic inclusivity, peaceful garden setting and museum, it offers both devotees and architecture enthusiasts a uniquely enriching experience.
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The Birla Temple, originally known as Lakshmi Narayan Temple, and is situated below the Moti Dungri Fort in Jaipur. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, this temple is a proud architectural landmark of Jaipur. Built in pure white marble, the Birla Temple is unlike the traditional ancient Hindu temples, and is built with a modern approach. Inside this magnificent shrine, beautifully sculpted idols of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, as well as other Hindu Gods and Goddesses, can be seen. Delicate carvings of Hindu symbols, and ancient quotes from the Geeta and the Upanishads ornament the walls of this fascinating temple. One can also recognize the mythological events engraved on the walls. Apart from the religious idols, pictures and figures of several religious saints, philosophers and historical achievers, like Socrates, Buddha, Zarathustra and Confucius, are also included in the temple. A work of art, this temple truly represents architectural beauty, in a modern form. Birla Mandir Jaipur History Of The Temple According to history, the Birla temple was built on the land given to the Birla family by the Maharaja, for just a token sum of one rupee. One of India's most famous business families, B.M Birla Foundation, built this temple in the year 1988. Layout Of The Temple Located beneath the Moti Dungri Fort, the Birla Temple has three domes to represent the three religions of India; a tribute to the secular nature of the country. The Birla temple is bordered by lavish green gardens that highlight the splendour of the temple. Best Time To Visit The best time to visit this temple is between the months of October to March. In this temple, 'Janmashtami', the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna, is celebrated with great enthusiasm and gusto; that is the time you would witness the glamour of this temple at its fullest scale. The regular visiting hours are between, 8.00 AM to 12.00 Noon and 4.00 PM to 8.00 PM every day. At night, one can witness the temple illuminated beautifully, against the dark skyline. Nearby Tourist Attractions Apart from the main temple, the Birla Temple complex incorporates a majestic museum that displays the ancestral possessions of the Birla family, and a stunning garden with a shopping complex. Various items are available at this shopping complex, perfect for tourists who wish to make their trip memorable. Situated very near the Birla temple is another famous temple of Jaipur, the Ganesh Mandir or Moti Dungri Temple. The people who visit the Birla Temple usually visit the Ganesh Mandir as well. The Birla Temple has a calm and serene atmosphere that compliments this spiritual site. The temple's exquisite structural designs and elegant carvings represent the sophisticated architectural formation of a modern India. The Birla Temple is aptly located in the city, and is bounded by a luxurious garden setting, making this temple a major attraction, for tourists everywhere.
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The Birla Mandir in Jaipur, also called Laxmi‑Narayan Temple, is located at Jawaharlal Nehru Marg, Tilak Nagar, at the base of Moti Doongri Hill in south Jaipur . Commissioned by the B. M. Birla Foundation, construction began in 1977 and the temple was inaugurated in February 1988 . According to tradition, the Maharaja gifted the land to Birla family for just one rupee . --- 🏛️ Architecture & Design Entirely built of white marble, the temple is raised on a platform, making it a striking addition to Jaipur’s skyline . It features three domes symbolizing the three principal religions of India, reflecting a spirit of secularism and unity . Carvings along the walls include shlokas from the Gita and Upanishads, scenes from Hindu mythology, and portraits of figures like Christ, Buddha, Socrates, Confucius, and Zarathustra—underscoring inclusiveness . The central idols of Lord Vishnu (Narayan) and Goddess Lakshmi are carved from a single piece of marble . --- 🌿 Layout & Surroundings The temple complex includes well-maintained gardens, fountains, and walkways, offering a peaceful retreat within the city . Beneath the temple, the B. M. Birla Family Museum and Sri & Smt. G. P. Birla Gallery display photographs, artifacts, and heirlooms of the Birla family and the temple’s construction . --- 🕰️ Timings & Visitor Info Entry is free for all visitors . Temple darshan hours: Morning from 6:00 AM (or 8 AM) to 12:00 PM, evening from 3:00 or 4:00 PM to 8:00 or 9:00 PM, depending on sources . Aarti is performed twice daily: around 6:00 AM in the morning and 7:00 PM in the evening . Allow 30–45 minutes for a full visit including the museum and gardens . Photography is restricted inside the main sanctum—avoid leather items, and remove footwear before entry . --- 🎉 Festivals & Cultural Significance Important festivals such as Janmashtami and Diwali are celebrated with grandeur at the temple. The building is beautifully illuminated and decorated with floral and oil lamps during these occasions . The temple is an architectural expression of modern Indian ideals—combining philanthropy, spirituality, and secular values in a contemporary setting . --- ✅ Why It’s Worth a Visit Attraction Key Features Architecture Pure white marble, fine carvings, three symbolic domes Inclusivity Quotes and images from diverse religious traditions Spiritual Focus Lakshmi and Narayan idols from one-piece marble Environment Lush gardens, fountains, serene landscaped setting Museum Displays Birla family heritage and temple history --- 🚗 How to Get There Located centrally on JLN Marg, the temple is easily reachable via auto-rickshaw, taxi, bus, or metro, with Jaipur Junction about 5–6 km away and Jaipur Airport ~8 km . There is parking available around the temple ↑. --- ✨ Summary Built in 1988 by the Birla Foundation, Jaipur’s Birla Mandir (Laxmi‑Narayan Temple) is a serene white marble sanctuary devoted to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi. With its modern secular design, artistic inclusivity, peaceful garden setting and museum, it offers both devotees and architecture enthusiasts a uniquely enriching experience.
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The Birla Temple, originally known as Lakshmi Narayan Temple, and is situated below the Moti Dungri Fort in Jaipur. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, this temple is a proud architectural landmark of Jaipur. Built in pure white marble, the Birla Temple is unlike the traditional ancient Hindu temples, and is built with a modern approach. Inside this magnificent shrine, beautifully sculpted idols of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, as well as other Hindu Gods and Goddesses, can be seen. Delicate carvings of Hindu symbols, and ancient quotes from the Geeta and the Upanishads ornament the walls of this fascinating temple. One can also recognize the mythological events engraved on the walls. Apart from the religious idols, pictures and figures of several religious saints, philosophers and historical achievers, like Socrates, Buddha, Zarathustra and Confucius, are also included in the temple. A work of art, this temple truly represents architectural beauty, in a modern form. Birla Mandir Jaipur History Of The Temple According to history, the Birla temple was built on the land given to the Birla family by the Maharaja, for just a token sum of one rupee. One of India's most famous business families, B.M Birla Foundation, built this temple in the year 1988. Layout Of The Temple Located beneath the Moti Dungri Fort, the Birla Temple has three domes to represent the three religions of India; a tribute to the secular nature of the country. The Birla temple is bordered by lavish green gardens that highlight the splendour of the temple. Best Time To Visit The best time to visit this temple is between the months of October to March. In this temple, 'Janmashtami', the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna, is celebrated with great enthusiasm and gusto; that is the time you would witness the glamour of this temple at its fullest scale. The regular visiting hours are between, 8.00 AM to 12.00 Noon and 4.00 PM to 8.00 PM every day. At night, one can witness the temple illuminated beautifully, against the dark skyline. Nearby Tourist Attractions Apart from the main temple, the Birla Temple complex incorporates a majestic museum that displays the ancestral possessions of the Birla family, and a stunning garden with a shopping complex. Various items are available at this shopping complex, perfect for tourists who wish to make their trip memorable. Situated very near the Birla temple is another famous temple of Jaipur, the Ganesh Mandir or Moti Dungri Temple. The people who visit the Birla Temple usually visit the Ganesh Mandir as well. The Birla Temple has a calm and serene atmosphere that compliments this spiritual site. The temple's exquisite structural designs and elegant carvings represent the sophisticated architectural formation of a modern India. The Birla Temple is aptly located in the city, and is bounded by a luxurious garden setting, making this temple a major attraction, for tourists everywhere.
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