Bundi Rajasthan Historical Places

Site seen near by Bundi Rajasthna:

Jait Sagar Lake (3 km): A picturesque lake cradled in the hills, built by Jaita Meena. The swirling fountain at night is a visual delight.

Rameshwaram: The cave temple Lord Shiva surrounded by the Aravalli ranges. An ideal picnic spot as well.

Keshoraipatan: Perched majestically on the bank of the river Chambal, the temple of Keshoraipatan is nestled in an idyllic location. Although it is located in the Bundi district, it is just 9 kms. away from Kota.

Keshoraipatan was called “Patan” in the ancient times and it was ruled by King Ranti Dev. Keshoraipatan is one of the oldest cities whose past can be traced to ancient times when it was a religious center. The city witnessed many ups and downs and its archaeological remains reflect its past glory.

Keshoraipatan is famous for its temple known by the same name. It was renovated by Rao Raja Chhatrasal (1631-1658) of Bundi. The temple stands, beautifully on the plains against the backdrop[ of clear blue sky, amid a sylvan setting with the river Chambal flowing silently nearby. It is so perfect in its design and construction that the temple remains safe even during the monsoons, when the Chambal is in spate. Keshoraipatan becomes “mini-pushkar” on the night of the full moon in the month of Kartika. Early in the morning, the banks of river Chambal witness a colourful scene of Men & Women, clad in fantastic costumes mirrored in the crystal clear water of the river Chambal. Women float lighted diyas (lamps prepared by them from flour dough), into the river and seek boons. The temple and the scenic beauty arrest the attention of visitors and speak of its grandeur and glory in silence.

Indergarh: Founded by Raja Indrasal of the royal house of Bundi in 1605, Indergarh (80 km), though a small little town has a beautiful fort which contains some excellent frescoes. It is also famous for the Bijasan Mata Temple & Kamleswar Mahadeo at Kuwalji.