Eklingji-Nathdwara-Haldighati Tour

Eklingji-Nathdwara-Haldighati Tour

If you are looking for some spiritual and historical outing with your family then this is the perfect tour for you. Start your trip after getting picked up from the airport and head towards your hotel.

Eklingji-Nathdwara-Haldighati

If you are looking for some spiritual and historical outing with your family then this is the perfect tour for you. Start your trip after getting picked up from the airport and head towards your hotel. Freshen up and get started for the day. Visit Eklinji which houses 108 temples chiselled out of sandstones and marbles enclosed by high walls which is devoted to Lord Shiva. Continue your sightseeing and reach Haldighati which is an important historical site in Rajasthan. Explore the cenotaph (chattri) which is built in pure white marble and is dedicated to the gallant horse Chetak as a sign of respect and admiration. Continue to Nathdwara which means the gateway to the Lord. Explore the temple and get spiritual. Conclude your tour after getting dropped back to the airport or the station.

Eklingji

A RELIGIOUS COMPLEX Northern region of Mewar (22 Kms) It houses 108 temples chiselled out of sandstone and marble, this temple of Eklingji was built in 734 AD. Enclosed by high walls, it is devoted to Eklingji (A form of Shiv Deity adored under the epithet of EKLINGA). One of the prominent deity of the Maharanas of Mewar, worshiped as Mahadeva Chaumukhi, the quadriform divinity, represented by a bust with four faces., it has an ornate Man dap [ A pillared hall ] and the huge pyramidal roof composed of hundreds of knots very vividly carved and finely decorated with the coloured stones. Before the entrance in the main temple there is a beautifully sculpted huge Nandi [ the sacred brazen bull who is the loyal steed of Lord Shiva and has his altar attached to all his shrines. The temple of EKLINGJI was constructed roughly in between the Uda- Nath route, with the hills towering around it and abundant small springs of water where more or less every tourist takes a break. And locals pay homage through out the whole year.The Belief is such.

Nathdwara

Nathdwara lies 48 kms from Udaipur and literally means the gateway to the Lord. This great Vaishnavite shrine was built in the 17th century on spot exactly defined by the Lord himself. The legends have it that the image of the Lord Krishna was being transferred to safer place from Vrindaban to protect it from the destructive wrath of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. The image when it reached the spot it vehicle the bullock carts wheel sank axel deep in mud and refused to move further. The accompanying priest realised that this was lord's chose spot and the image did not want to travel any further. Accordingly a Temple was built here.

Haldighati

The extensive terra firma, towards the south west of Nathdwara, this historical site witnessed the great legendry battle fought between Maharana Pratap and the Mughal Emperor -Akbar in 1576 AD. The vast terrain that was supposedly covered with blood (the sand turned Red in colour) evokes a chill in the spine till date and envelopes a feel of nostalgia, this was the place where the heroic Chetak the gallant charger with his dedicated loyalty towards his chivalrous master (the Maharana Pratap) proved his worth by co-operating till his last breath. A 'Chhatri' with delicate white marble is dedicated both to the indomitable hero and his loyal charger, is note worthy. A jeep drive to this place is rather interesting.