Dadhimati Mata Temple



Dadhimati Mata Temple, Nagaur, Rajasthan

Information of Dadhimati Mata Temple, Nagaur, Rajasthan


Dadhimati Mata Temple is located in the district of Nagaur, in the state of Rajasthan, in Northwestern India. It is approximately 246 km far from Jaipur. This ancient Hindu temple belongs to the Gupta Era. It is strongly believed to be built in the 4th century. It is regarded as one of the oldest surviving temples in northern India. It was built in the 4th century and is of the Gupta era. This shrine's interior has a depiction of Ramayana written by Valimiki. This shrine has the oldest depictions of 'Devi mahamatya'. This temple is even much older than Mahalaxmi temple situated in Kolhapur, in the state of Maharastra. Dadhimati Mata Temple is largely visited by foreign and domestic visitors and tourists with keen interest to witnesses the oldest surviving Hindu temple in this world.

Dadhimati Mata Temple Religious Significance

According to the local legends and religious scholars, Dadhimati is the sisiter of Rishi named Dadhichi. She was born on the month of Magh, shukl 7 that is on rath saptami mainly due to the churning of the sky. It is to be highly noted that Dadhimati killed Detya Vikatasur in a successful manner in Dadhi Sagar on on magh shukl 8 that is on jaya ashtami. It is to be remembered that Dadhimati is the Avatar of Goodess Laxmi. The temple is managed and administered by Parashar Brahmins in the position of Priests. It is to be highly noted that Dadhimati is Kul Devi plus Kul Mata of Dadhich Brahmins as well as Gelda the Baniya gotra and Dantuslia the Jat gotra. The goddess is strongly claimed to be very powerful. The adherent followers get quickly their wishes fulfilled in a satisfactory manner. In a strict manner, Vedic rules and regulations are followed in this shrine for its religious rituals, affairs, functions and activities. Jai Dadhimathi temple is a historical palace in the state plus one Shaktipith out of 52 shaktipiths in India.

Dadhimati Mata Temple Architectural Significance

Dadhimati Mata Temple of Nagaur is one of the ancient surviving Hindu temples in India. This shrine is based on the architectural styles and patterns of Gupta Era. The architectural features and characteristics are really unique in several aspects. The main sanctum has a tall sikara and broad sized room. The idol of Dadhimati is installed on the raised platform in the main sanctum. There are no sub-temples in the vicinity of the main temple. Such type of Hindu temple is really rear in the Hindu temple culture and tradition in this region. The walls of the main temple are sculptured with attractive images of local Gods and Goddess. The floral design pattern on the ceiling of the main temple is really so beautiful. The doors are broad with good ventilation facilities. The prayer hall within the main temple building structure is dotted with large size pillars. It is strongly claimed that this temple was build as per the Vasthusastra of those days with a lot of perfection.

Festivals at Dadhimati Mata Temple

Dadhimati Mata Temple of Nagaur is known for grandly celebrating local festivals along with major and minor Hindu festivals and auspicious days in a religious manner with a lot of perfection. In this temple, ancient Vedic rules and regulations are followed in a very strict manner to a great extent. People who visit this shrine also strictly adhere to the given culture and tradition of the land. They don't deviate from it under any circumstances and situations. Aarti is performed in the early morning, mid-noon and late evening hours by the temple's main priest.