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Jagat Shiromani Temple, Amer

Jagat Shiromani Temple
Krishna Meera deity
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DeityVishnu
Location
StateRajasthan
CountryIndia
Jagat Shiromani Temple, Amer is located in Rajasthan
Jagat Shiromani Temple, Amer
Location in, Rajasthan
Jagat Shiromani Temple, Amer is located in India
Jagat Shiromani Temple, Amer
Jagat Shiromani Temple, Amer (India)
Geographic coordinates26°59′29″N 75°51′03″E / 26.99127°N 75.85083°E / 26.99127; 75.85083
Website
https://www.jagatshiromaniji.com

Also known as the Meera Bai temple Jagat Shiromani is a Hindu temple situated in Amer, India, near the Amer fort[1] This temple is dedicated to the Hindu gods Meera bai, Krishna and Vishnu. It was constructed between 1599 and 1608 AD by Queen Kanakwati,[2] who was the wife of King Man Singh I The temple was built in the memory of their son Jagat Singh.[1]

History

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The temple is considered to be an important part of local history within Amer Town. The temple contains a statue of Krishna which has significance to the Hindu faith. According to religious doctrines the statue is the same statue that Meera Bai worshipped in the State of Mewar.[3]

The statue was saved from rulers of Amer during the Mughal war with Mewar state who wanted to destroy the idol but it was brought safely to Amer. And a statue was set in a temple. Even the statue of Meera Bai has been installed with Lord Krishna by witnessing her devotion


Meera Bai was a Rajput lady and further, she was married to Raja Bhoj, but she was more into her devotion and sacrificed her life in the name of Lord Krishna where she wrote many poetries and bhajans.

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References

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  1. ^ a b pareek, Amit kumar pareek and Agam kumar. "Jagat Shiromani Temple -Amer-jaipur". amerjaipur.in. Retrieved 26 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Temple Profile". www.jagatshiromaniji.com. Retrieved 26 September 2015.
  3. ^ Travel, Vibrant4. "Famous Shri Jagat Shiromani temple in Amer Jaipur". Vibrant4Travel. Retrieved 1 March 2016.((cite web)): CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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