Rajasthan Temples: encompassing the heritage of art, culture, and history, Rajasthan is one of those states in the country, where a large number of tourists reach. Rajasthan is the most liked state in terms of tourism, where religious value is also very high along with cultural and artistic heritage. There are many amazing and interesting temples and Shaktidham here, which you must visit once. Let us know about some such temples.

Unique temples of Rajasthan-
We are going to tell you about some such interesting temples, after hearing about which you will surely plan to visit here.

Bullet Baba Mandir
This is a temple where devotees worship bullet bikes. It may sound surprising, but this temple is known as the temple of Om Banna, named after the son of Thakur Jog Singh Rathore. The belief of this temple is that he died surprisingly in a road accident at this place while riding a motorcycle. People worship the crashed motorcycle here and are seen paying their respects. While some people will be seen honking the horn of their vehicles praying for a safe journey ahead. Apart from this, some people also make an offering of liquor here to convey the message of not driving under the influence of alcohol.

Karni Mata Temple
This temple dedicated to Karni Mata is one of the most unique religious places in Rajasthan. The unique thing about this temple is that around 20,000 rats live in the temple, and they are worshipped. Rats eat all the prasad offered here by the devotees, which is then distributed as prasad. Some of the popular festivals celebrated here include Chaitra, Karni Mata Mela and Ashwin Shukla Dashami.

Ambika Mata Temple
This is another famous temple dedicated to Maa Durga, also known as Ambika Mata. Built-in 961 AD, this temple is also known as the Khajuraho of Rajasthan, as it houses many fine sculptures, most of which are of goddesses Durga, Lakshmi and Brahmani. Note that this temple is worth a visit during Navratri when the nine days dedicated to Goddess Durga are celebrated with great enthusiasm here. This temple is a Hindu temple located in Jagat village, about 50 km southeast of Udaipur, Rajasthan.

Brahma Mandir
This temple dedicated to Lord Brahma is situated near Pushkar Lake. Believed to be 2000 years old, this temple is visited by devotees from all over the world to take a holy dip in the Pushkar Lake. An interesting attraction of this place is that it is the only temple in the world dedicated to Lord Brahma. Try to come here during Kartika Poornima, during which a fair is organized here with great enthusiasm.