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How To Reach Meera Temple

Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, India
The Meera Temple is a beautiful Hindu shrine located within the massive Chittorgarh Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is dedicated to Lord Krishna and is intrinsically linked to the legendary Rajput princess, mystic poet, and saint, Mirabai (also known as Meera Bai). Born into royalty in the 16 th century, Meera renounced her princely comforts and dedicated her life entirely to the worship of Lord Krishna, whom she considered her divine husband, or 'Giridhar Gopal'. The temple's history is deeply intertwined with the royal lineage of Mewar. It is said that the temple was built by Maharana Sanga for his daughter-in-law Mirabai near the larger Kumbha Shyam Temple inside the fort complex. This close proximity suggests the royal family's recognition, albeit perhaps reluctant at times, of her profound spiritual dedication. Meera's life story is one of unwavering devotion (Bhakti), where she faced persecution, including rumored attempts on her life by her in-laws, yet she remained steadfast in her love for the divine. Her soulful poetry and bhajans (devotional songs) are a cornerstone of the Bhakti Movement in northern India and are sung even today. The architecture reflects the traditional North Indian temple style, often categorized as the Indo-Aryan style, emphasizing simplicity and elegance. The temple complex includes a small shrine dedicated to Lord Krishna and is situated on a raised platform, lending it an elevated spiritual feel. Visitors come not only for religious pilgrimage but also to experience the historical atmosphere and architectural beauty that narrates the timeless tale of one of India's most revered spiritual figures. The temple complex is a quiet, serene space that offers a pause from the military grandeur of the surrounding fort. It?s a place where stone carvings and serene atmosphere speak of a love that transcended earthly boundaries and royal protocols. The temple remains a powerful symbol of spiritual emancipation and selfless love for the divine. ###

How to Reach

The Meera Temple is located within the Chittorgarh Fort on a hill. Reaching it involves a multi-stage journey to the city of Chittorgarh and then ascending the fort.

By Air (Nearest Airport): The nearest and most convenient major airport is Maharana Pratap Airport (Udaipur Airport - UDR), located in Dabok, near Udaipur.



Distance
: The airport is approximately 90-100 KMs from Chittorgarh City Center.



Connectivity
: Udaipur Airport is well-connected with regular domestic flights from major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur, and Bengaluru.

Airport to Chittorgarh: From the airport, you can hire a pre-paid taxi or a private cab to reach Chittorgarh. The drive takes about 1. 5 to 2 hours and is quite scenic, following National Highway 27. It is advisable to pre-book a reliable cab service for this leg of the journey. The alternative is to take a bus from Udaipur's main bus stand to Chittorgarh, which is a more economical but time-consuming option.

By Train (Nearest Railway Station): The nearest major railway station is Chittaurgarh Junction (COR), which is one of the most accessible ways to reach the city.



Distance
: The railway station is approximately 6-7 KMs from the base of the Chittorgarh Fort and around 5 KMs from the city center.



Connectivity
: Chittorgarh Junction is a major junction on the Western Railways network and is extremely well-connected to all major Indian cities. Direct trains (Express and Superfast) are available from Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Jaipur, Ajmer, and Ahmedabad. Prominent trains passing through include the Mewar Express and Chetak Express.

Station to Fort: From the station, you can easily hire an auto-rickshaw, taxi, or a local bus to the fort's main entrance (Ram Pol). By Road (Bus and

Private Vehicle): Chittorgarh is strategically located and has excellent road connectivity.

National Highways: The city sits at the intersection of major national highways (like NH 27 and NH 48, which is part of the Golden Quadrilateral), making it easily accessible by road.

Bus Services: Regular, economical public bus services (both state-run Rajasthan Roadways and private operators) run from nearby major cities like Udaipur (115 KMs), Jaipur (310 KMs), Ajmer (190 KMs), and Kota (175 KMs). The Chittorgarh Bus Stand is centrally located.

Self-Drive/Taxi: Driving a private vehicle or hiring a taxi offers the most comfort and flexibility. The roads are generally in good condition. The ascent to the fort is a winding hill road, about 1 KM long, leading to the main gate.

By Local Transport (Fort Ascent): Once at the base of the fort, local transport is essential to reach the Meera Temple, which is high up within the complex.

Auto-Rickshaws/Taxis: The most common way to explore the fort is by hiring a local taxi or an auto-rickshaw for a round-trip tour of the fort's monuments. The fort is sprawling (280 hectares), and walking the entire circuit is extremely demanding. Negotiate the full-tour fare with the driver before starting.

Private Vehicle: You can drive your own car up the fort road and park it near the main clusters of monuments (like the one near Meera Temple and Rana Kumbha Palace), then walk between the monuments.

Walking: The Meera Temple is clustered with other major sites (like Kumbha Shyam Temple and Fateh Prakash Palace), making the distances between them easily walkable.

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