Important Days and Dates
- Janmashtami, Holi, Annakoot (Govardhan Puja)
- Special Panchamrit Bath on Janmashtami
- Daily Darshan/Aarti schedule followed year-round
- Best time to visit: September to February
How to Reach
From Delhi → Nathdwara:
- Road distance ~609 km (12–13 hours)
- Multiple buses available
- Nearest railway stations: Mavli Jn (30 km), Udaipur City (50 km).
- Nearest airport: Udaipur (60 km)
From Ahmedabad → Nathdwara:a
- Distance ~300–305 km (6–7 hours)
- Public/private buses & cab services available
- Train + road options via nearby stations
- Flight to Udaipur + 60 km road travel
History of the Temple
– Built in 1672 AD by Maharana Raj Singh I of Mewar
– Dedicated to Shrinathji, a manifestation of Lord Krishna from Govardhan Hill
– Known as Nanda-Bhavan / Nandalaya
– Temple features Pichwai art, frescoes, gold & silver decoration
– Follows Pushtimarg Vaishnava tradition
Description
Important Days and Dates
- Janmashtami, Holi, Annakoot (Govardhan Puja)
- Special Panchamrit Bath on Janmashtami
- Daily Darshan/Aarti schedule followed year-round
- Best time to visit: September to February
How to Reach
From Delhi → Nathdwara:
- Road distance ~609 km (12–13 hours)
- Multiple buses available
- Nearest railway stations: Mavli Jn (30 km), Udaipur City (50 km).
- Nearest airport: Udaipur (60 km)
From Ahmedabad → Nathdwara:a
- Distance ~300–305 km (6–7 hours)
- Public/private buses & cab services available
- Train + road options via nearby stations
- Flight to Udaipur + 60 km road travel
History of the Temple
– Built in 1672 AD by Maharana Raj Singh I of Mewar
– Dedicated to Shrinathji, a manifestation of Lord Krishna from Govardhan Hill
– Known as Nanda-Bhavan / Nandalaya
– Temple features Pichwai art, frescoes, gold & silver decoration
– Follows Pushtimarg Vaishnava tradition



