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Aquib Nawab
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Govind Devji Temple in Jaipur is one of the most renowned Krishna temples in Rajasthan. Known for its intricate architecture and devotional atmosphere, it attracts thousands of devotees during Janmashtami.
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Located in the historic town of Amer, Jagat Shiromani temple is a prominent venue for Janmashtami celebrations. The temple is famous for its beautifully carved marble structures and its association with the Meera Bai tale.
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Shrinathji temple in Nathdwara is a major pilgrimage site for Vaishnavites. The temple is known for its unique rituals and grand celebrations during Janmashtami, where devotees come to seek the blessings of Lord Krishna.
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Meera Bai Mandir in Chittorgarh is dedicated to Meera Bai, a devotee of Lord Krishna. Janmashtami celebration includes Meera Bai's 'bhajans' and traditional dances, filling the atmosphere with devotion.
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Although not in Rajasthan, Keshav Rai temple in Mathura is known as the birthplace of Lord Krishna. The Janmashtami celebrations include 'bhajans,' 'pujas,' and the 'Dahi Handi' event.
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Banke Bihari temple in Vrindavan is another important temple associated with Lord Krishna. The temple is famous for its unique rituals and grand celebrations during Janmashtami, attracting devotees from all over the world.
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Madan Mohan Ji temple in Karauli is a lesser-known but significant temple for Janmashtami celebrations. Special prayers and devotional songs mark the birth of Lord Krishna, with a festive atmosphere.
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Radha Govind temple in Udaipur is another beautiful venue for Janmashtami celebrations. The temple's architecture and the celebrations include 'bhajans,' 'kirtans,' and cultural performances.
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