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Charbhuja Coordinates: 25°16′00″N 73°41′00″E / 25.2667°N 73.6833°ECoordinates: 25°16′00″N 73°41′00″E / 25.2667°N 73.6833°E Name Proper name: Charbhuja Location Country: India State: Rajasthan District: Rajsamand Location: Garhbor, Kumbhalgarh Elevation: 849 m (2,785 ft) Architecture and culture Primary deity: Charbhuja Nath (Vishnu) History Date built:
(Current structure)1444 AD Creator: Shri Gang Dev Charbhuja is a famous temple of the lord Vishnu in the Garhbor village in the Kumbhalgarh tehsil of Rajsamand district in the state of Rajasthan, India.
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Geography and Location
Charbhuja is another name of the lord Vishnu due to his four hands. The temple is located in the village Garhbor of Rajsamand district. This village is situated in Aravalli ranges. It is 38 km from the district headquarters Rajsamand. Desuri in the Pali district is a nearby village, through which it is connected to the Pali district. Gomati river flows nearby this temple.
The village name Garhbor is due to the fort made by Bor Rajputs. Fort is called Garh in Hindi. As it is dedicated to the lord, so it is also called as Charbhuja. To reach the village, there is a railway station named as Charbhuja Road.
About the temple
The temple was built in 1444AD. According to the inscription inside the temple, village name was Badri, therefore, the idol is considered as BadriNath. The deity of Charbhuja Nath is considered to be miraculous.
The idol of Shri Charbhuja Ji is 85 centimeters high. The four arms of the idol hold conch, discus, mace and a lotus flowers. The discus and the mace symbolize dynamic power, energy and prowess. Some casts like Rajputs and the Gurjars hold a special reverence for this temple. Rajputs attribute a sword and shield as symbol of Rajput chivalry in every darshan.
The temple is made by mirrors, Lime mortars and Marble. The excellent work of the mirror is done in the original temple. The shutters of the inner temple are made of gold while outer shutters are made of silver. Garud ji is installed in the other courtyard. Stone elephants are placed on the both sides of the entrance. Temple is in the open space. The temple is visited by thousands of pilgrims.
History
Then the king Shri Gang Dev got divine instruction in his to install the idol to be recovered from water. Then he installed this idol in his garh (fort). It is said the Pandavas also worshiped this idol. To protect this temple about 125 battles has been taken place. Many times idol also was submerged in the water for its safety.
Fair on Jhaljhoolni Gyaras
A large fair is held in the village on Jhaljhoolni Gyaras every year. Thousands of devotees come here for worship of lord Charbhuja and get blessings from all over the India.
Jhaljhoolni Gyaras (Ekadashi) is the eleventh day of the bright fortnight of the Bhadrapad month (August/September). This day is specially celebrated in the Charbhuja. Pilgrims come by walking and other means for this day to the village and they get together and take the Lord to the lake nearby for the religious bath with a grand procession. After that they also perform special pooja of the lord. This great procession have many people and used to be welcomed with perfume and flowers.
The festivals of colours, Holi is also celebrated here on a big scale. Similarly some other festivals like Navratris, Janmashtami and Ramanavami.
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Hindu Temples in Rajasthan Ajmer Brahma Temple at Pushkar
Banswara Barmer Bikaner Bhilwara Chittorgarh Kalika Mata Temple, Chittorgarh Fort • Khudala Temple • Sanwaliaji Temple
Churu Dausa Hanumangarh Jaipur Birla Mandir, Jaipur • Galtaji • Govind Dev Ji Temple • Panchayati Hall • Shila Devi
Jaisalmer Jalor Jhunjhunu Rani Sati Temple
Jodhpur Latiyal Mata Temple
Karauli Nagaur Dadhimati Mata Temple • Kunjal Mata Temple
Pali Nimbo Ka Nath Mahadev Temple • Parshuram Mahadev Temple • Sai Dham Rani Rajasthan • Sonana Khetlaji
Rajsamand Charbhuja • Shrinathji
Sikar Jeenmata • Raghunathji
Tonk Shri Devnarayan temple
Categories:- Hindu temples in Rajasthan
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- Vishnu temples
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- Villages in Rajsamand district
- Visitor attractions in Rajsamand district
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