The heritage attraction of Pushkar as well as the whole state of Rajasthan, Rangji Temple is dedicated to Vaikuntha Venkatesh, who is believed to be an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. According to Rangji Temple history, it was built by Seth Puran Mal Ganeriwal who was from Hyderabad. The structure was commissioned in 1823 where the design possesses a blend of Dravidian and Rajput along with a hint of Mughal style. This pilgrimage destination is a part of the Pushkar sightseeing tour along with other ancient temples like Pushkar Temple, Gayatri Temple, Savitri Mata Temple and others.
The complex of Rangji Temple also houses other temples dedicated to Lord Krishna, Goddess Laxmi and Shri Ramanajucharya which devotees love to explore. There is also a museum and a glasshouse or ‘Sheesh Mahal’ in the vicinity of this popular tourist attraction in Pushkar which people must visit while having a Pushkar Rajasthan tour. Rangji Temple remains open from sunrise to sunset and there is no entry fee to visit here. However, one has to pay a minimum of INR 10 to get the ‘prashad.’ Undoubtedly one of the best places to visit in Pushkar, Rangji Temple showcases the symbolism of Vaishnavas at its four corners and it is guarded by the priests throughout the day and week. Moreover, the temple is open to people from each religion in the world.
Rangji Temple is located in Pushkar, Rajasthan.
Rangji Temple was built by Seth Puran Mal Ganeriwal of Hyderabad in 1823.
The nearest railhead to Rangji Temple is Ajmer Railway Station which is 13.8 kilometres. You can take a taxi or cab from the station to reach here. From Pushkar Bus Stand, the temple is hardly 650 metres.
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