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Jagdish
temple
is
one
of
the
best
architectural
wonders
of
the
Mewar
dynasty.
Jagdish
temple
showcases
the
Indo-
Aryan
architectural
style.
The
temple
is
built
keeping
the
rules
of
Vastushastra,
the
Hindu
architectural
science
in
mind.
This
three-storied
temple
is
built
on
raised
platform
flaunting
magnificently
carved
pillars,
huge
airy
halls
and
painted
walls
that
are
adorned
with
vibrant
colors
and
intricately
decorated
ceilings.
At
the
entrance,
there
are
two
massive
elephants
statues
of
stone,
installed
to
welcome
the
visitors.
An
inscription
engraved
on
the
stone
slab
is
found
at
the
entry.
Mahara
Jagat
Singh
installed
the
inscription
to
record
his
contributions
to
the
temple.
The
main
temple
is
79
feet
high,
and
it
prominently
controls
the
city’s
skyline.
The
summit
of
the
main
temple
is
adorned
with
the
statues
of
horsemen,
elephants,
musicians,
and
dancers
who
were
practicing
during
the
time
when
temple
was
established.
The
main
temple
is
32
steps
away
from
the
entrance.
Here
you
get
to
see
a
brass
image
of
Garuda,
a
half
man,
and
half
eagle
figure.
Garuda
has
a
noteworthy
significance
in
the
Hindu
religion,,
as
it
is
considered
that
Garuda
guards
the
gates
of
Lord
Vishnu’s
house.
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