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Jhalrapatan




Jhalrapatan, dubbed as the ‘City of bells', is a small town located 6 km from Jhalawar, Rajasthan. The entire township exists within a wall, built to safeguard the trade caravans as Patan was the junction of caravan routes. Situated on the banks of the holy river Chandrabhaga, the town was founded by Parmara Chandra Sen, grandson of Maharaja Vikramaditya.

Major attraction here is a magnificent 100 ft high Surya Temple (Padam Nath Temple), which dates back to the 10th century. The annual Chandrabhaga Fair, held here in the month of Kartika (October-November), is a major draw. Other points of attractions include the 11th century Shantinath Jain temple and Shri Dwarkadheesh temple (built by Jhala Zalim Singh) are among the other important temples of the city.

Nearest airport is at Jaipur. Ramganj Mandi is the nearest railway station (25 km). Jhalawar has regular bus services to Jaipur (335 km), Ajmer (292 km), Kota (87 km), Bundi (123 km), Delhi, Bhopal (265 km), Indore (235 km) and Udaipur (445 km).



Updated on 7th June, 2005
District: Jhalawar
Location: Jhalawar    

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