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Shrinath ji, Nathdwara, Rajsamand
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Shri Khole Ke Hanuman Ji, Jaipur
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Devasthan Rajasthan Gov

The Department of Devasthan is the department of conservation and enhancement of temple culture. This department was formed, after the merger of 22 small and small princely states of the former Rajputana state, the former native states were accompanied by the Varhat Rajasthan State formed in the year 1949 for management and smooth operation of temples, monasteries, dharamshalas etc. operated through the treasury.

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The Department of Devasthan is the department of conservation and enhancement of temple culture. This department was formed with the Varhat Rajasthan State in the year 1949 for the management and smooth operation of temples, monasteries, dharamshalas, etc., run through the treasury, after the merger of 22 small princely states of the former Rajputana state.

The glorious past of Rajasthan is known for sacrifices of religious honor and religion of religion. Many rulers of the native states did not consider themselves the king of the princely state and ruled the names of their Goddess with stamps and currencies inscribed in the gazette.

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Shri Bihari Ji Temple

It is believed that the said Deity of Bihari ji is a self-pleasure (self-appearance) Deity. The said Deity is made of a stone four feet high. Along with Bihari ji, Vigraha made of metal of Shri Radha ji is also seated and the temple has a couple form of darshan. Presently, the said temple has been constructed in the Nagar style of construction of the temple with Bansi Paharpur stone, in which three pavilions are built. Dance pavilion, color pavilion and sanctum sanctorum.

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Shri Kushal Bihari Ji Temple Darshan

The Kushal Bihari Ji Temple Can Be Found Within The Premies of the Radharani Lalana-Palan Sports Ground in Barsana, Sitting Atop the Dangad Choti on the Brahmanchal Hill. This temple is located to the south of chhata tehsil on National Highway 2. Crafted from Brown-Coloured Bansi Pahadpur Stone, The Temple's Foundation was laid on Vaishakha Shukla Tritiya (Akshaya Tritiya) in 1918.

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Shri Mathuradish ji, Alwar (self -dependent temple)

This temple is an ancient temple located in Hazari Mohalla Alwar near Old Katle. This temple is the temple of the Vallabhul sect. The temple was built in Vikrami Samvat 1958 by Maa Ji Sahiba Rathore, Kunwari Rathore. In this period, the temple was prana prestige in Shri Mathuradhish ji. The main 2 statues in the temple are a statue of black stone and brass. The walls of the said temple are made of brown stone, which have been carried out fine. This temple is built on a high platform like the Nagara style temples.

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