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Introduction of Badoli Temple Rawatbhata 

If we talk about temples, then Baroli Temple near Kota is one of the very ancient temples. Rawatbhata town is situated near Kota. Any tourist who comes to Kota goes here.

Kota Rajasthan, which is known as the education city, is also becoming a tourist city, if there is any place near Kota, the best place to visit is Rawatbhata, here you must visit once during the rainy days. These days, you should see the beauty and greenery of Rawatbhata. The small water fountains here will win your heart.

History of Badoli Temple  

It is about 45 kilometers from Kota and this temple is very ancient, it was built from the 1000 to the 11th century and the credit for the discovery of this temple goes to Colonel James Tod, a prominent British writer.

were also The ancient Shivling of Lord Shiva is present in this temple and along with the Shivling of Shiva, there is also a temple of Ganesh Ji Maharaj and the statue of Bajrang Bali is also present in the corner of this temple.

This temple is divided into different parts But many ancient temples can be seen that are made of whole stones. The surprising thing is that at the time of construction of these temples, cement and bricks were not used in them.

It is made of whole stones only. Artifacts made of stone are present, which further enhances the beauty of this temple, but all the idols of God present here are broken. It is said that Aurangzeb wanted to establish a Muslim dynasty in India, due to which he started breaking the temples.

Done but here the Shivling of Lord Shiva is still completely safe, other idols like Ganesha’s trunk, etc. are fragmented. There are many types of rocks in front of this temple, on which the water released by the Rana Pratap Sagar Dam comes during the rains, due to which this place becomes even more attractive, that is why all the tourists from outside like to come here during the rainy days.

Best Time Visit To Badoli  Temple 

If you are thinking of going to Badoli Temple, then I would like to tell you that Rawatbhata blooms during monsoon, go there and you will see only greenery and the Baroli temple which looks like a star around the neck in which small temples are built. When you go inside the temple, you come across a small bridge, under which you can see water gushing out during the rainy season, which looks very beautiful.

In Rawatbhata, you will also get to see the Rana Pratap Sagar Dam, which is 1100 meters long and is the largest in Rajasthan. Beyond this, you will find many places to visit like Padajhar Mahadev whose waterfall you will keep looking at, it is very beautiful to see here. Go and you will see the beauty of nature

How To Reach Badoli Temple 

Rawatbhata is 53 km away from Kota Rajasthan. To reach here you will get a roadways bus, Magic Vehicle, it may take 1 hour to reach here, you will also suffer from arthritis while going here.

There is no railway station here, so you will have to come to Kota first, after that, you can come here by the means given above.

The nearest Jaipur International Airport is Sanganer, at a distance of 251 km from Kota.

Timing of Badoli Temple

Although this temple is always open I would like to tell you that you can go anytime after 7 am.

Travel Tips 

Do not travel to Rawatbhata at night because the entire forest lies in between and you also have to cross the gorge.

If you go to Badoli temple then do not throw any such thing which may cause embarrassment to anyone.

If you go to Baroli temple during rainy season then walk with caution as it becomes very slippery at that time.


FAQ

Q:1. Who built Badoli Shiv Mandir?
This temple was built during the Gurjara-Pratihara Empire in the 10th-11th century. In this temple, you can see the broken idol which was broken by the Mughals.

Q:2. How far is Baroli Mandir from Kota?
Badoli temple is 49 km away from Kota, it will take you 1 hour to go here, in the middle you can see Jugal which is very big, as soon as you enter Rawatbhat, you will get to see the temple here only at some distance.

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