Jasol : Barmer

Jasol

Once a principal state of Mallani, this ancient village has got its name from the descendants of a Rathore sub-clan. A jain temple and a Hindu temple are worth visiting. The Hindu temple is ornamented with fine sculptures which were brought from a jain temple of Lord Mahaveer.

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Barmer Fort

Barmer Fort Perched on a rocky hill, the town has ruins of an old fort. Of interest are a temple dedicated to Balark (the sun) and the ancient ruins if Juna Barmer. The three Jain temples an inscription of 1925 A.D. and a massive pillar in the hall of the largest temple of maharaja Kula Sri Samanta Sinha Deva, a ruler of Bahadmera (Now Barmer) are also worth a visit.

Gardens & Parks in Barmer

Gardens & Parks I. Mahaveer Park Mahaveer park is a beautifully laid out park with a tiny museum housing ancient stone carved statues. II. Safed Akhara (Sidheswara Mahadev Temple Complex) It is a tiny yet pretty garden near Barmer, Temporary accommodation and cooking facilities are available. III. Neemari Neemari is another picturesque garden on chohatan route, 23km away from Barmer. An old swimming pools is an attraction.

Barmer

Barmer : Rajasthan A tiny yet lively town in sun-drenched sands, Barmer is a miniature Rajasthan with all its color, warmth and tradition. According to history, the 13th century founder of the district, formed in 1949 upon the merger of Jodhpur state in the United States of Great Rajasthan, is a cluster of ancient paraganas - Mallani Shiv, Pachpadra, Siwana and the Chohatan area. Although a barren lands with harsh climate and rough terrain, Barmer is known for its rich crafts, dances and music. One on the ancient camel trade route the town is now the center for wood carving,

Kiradu : Barmer

Kiradu Situated on the foot of a hill near village Hathman Barmer tehsil is Kiradu The inscription dating back to 1161 A.D. reveals that the place was called Kiratkoop and jad once been the capital of punwars. The ruins of five ancient temples-one dedicated to Lord Vishnu and other four dedicated to Lord Shiva are of interest to archaeologists and art lovers alike. The biggest of these temples is the someshwar temple.order viagraorder cialisbuy viagrabuy cialis

Meva Nagar : Barmer

Meva Nagar Once called Viranipur this 12th century village lies on the slope of a hill called Nagar -Ki-Bhakarian, 9km away from Baletra. The village has three Jain temples The biggest of these is the one dedicated to Nokoda Parsvanath. A Vishnu temple is also worth visiting.


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