Narayani Mata Mandir, Timings, History, Travel Guide, and How to reach

Narayani Mata Mandir Sariska Dham

Narayani Mata Mandir, Sariska – Guide

Narayani Mata Mandir is a multi-prestigious temple which is situated on the edge of Sariska National Park, about 80 km from Alwar, the main city of Rajasthan and 14 km from Amanbagh. Where Narayani Mata is considered to be the incarnation of Sati, the first wife of Lord Shiva.

Narayani Mata Mandir is constructed with white marble which is well decorated and designed. Narayani Mata Temple is the only temple of Sain community in India whose sanctity is considered equal to the temples in Mount Abu, Pushkar and Ramdevra.

History of this Temple

According to historical story, Narayani Mata is believed to be an incarnation of Sati, the first wife of Lord Shiva. It is believed that when Narayani was going to her in-laws house for the first time with her husband, a snake bit her husband midway on the way, which led to his death. Narayani was so stricken with grief that she sat beside him and prayed to Lord Shiva to either give life to her husband or allow her to commit sati with her dead husband.

Her devotion to Lord Shiva and her desire to be reunited with her dead husband was so strong that Shiva sent his sacred fire to consume them both. And then she had become sati along with her husband. Since that time, the temple of Narayani Mata is considered to be established there. To stop this practice of Sati, a big fair organized by the local people at the temple site every year before 1993 was banned by Shri Rajiv Gandhi.

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Narayani Mata Mandir Sariska Timings

Narayani Mata Mandir Sariska is open daily for the entry of pilgrims from 8.00 am to 8.00 pm. You can visit Narayani Mata Temple anytime between this time to visit Mata.

Saturday 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Sunday 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Monday 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM

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Place to visit near this Temple

Bala Quila

Bala Quila or Alwar Fort is located in the Aravalli range above the city of Alwar. The construction was done by Hasan Khan Mewati in the 15th century. Bala Qila is located on top of a 300 m high rock in the city of Alwar.

Bhangarh fort

The Bhangarh fort is situated on the Sariska Sanctuary in the Aravalli ranges of Alwar district. This fort is situated at the foot of the hills in a sloping area, which looks very terrible to see.

Silisedh Lake

Silisedh Lake is one of the beautiful lakes of Rajasthan which is one of the popular places in Alwar. Silisedh Lake for peace, relaxation and entertainment away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Kesroli

Kesroli is one of the rare hotels in Alwar that has been in existence since the 14th century. Hill Fort-Kesroli is very good place.

Vinay Vilas Mahal

Vinay Vilas Mahal is one of the attractive places to visit in Alwar. It is an architectural marvel that gives a glimpse of the royal lifestyle.

Vijay Mandir Palace

Vijay Mandir Palace is located at a distance of 10 km from Alwar city centre and is one of the most prominent tourist places in Alwar.

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How to reach Narayani Mata Mandir

By Air- The nearest airport from Narayani Mata Mandir is Delhi airport which is at a distance of about 165 km from this temple. From here you can easily reach this temple by using local transport services or taxi.

By Train- The nearest railway station from this temple is Alwar railway station. From here you can easily reach this temple by using local transport services or taxi.

By Road- Roads to Narayani Mata Mandir are well connected with the other cities of the country so you can easily reach this temple by using your own vehicle or by any public buses or taxi from any part of the country.

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