Mohan Mandir Temple with Lake Pichola Hotel in the background, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India


The Mohan Mandir was built between 1628 and 1652 by Jagat Singh. It is an uncomplicated structure which looks like the temple but does not have a deity. It was built in memory of one of the unofficial sons of Maharana Jagat Singh, Mohandas. Presently it is owned by the state government and is used for display of fireworks during the Gangaur or Mewar. The king used to watch the annual Gangaur festival celebration from this site in royal times.


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Location: Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
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