Rasik Bihari Temple in Jodhpur, Rajasthan is located off the Udai Mandir road. It is also known as Niniji Temple in Jodhpur, India. The temple building is quite a fascinating one. It is mainly dedicated to Rasik Bihari. At present, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is overlooking the management and maintenance of the temple.
Rasik Bihari temple has meeting halls known as Sabha Mandaps. They are constructed with red sandstone pillars. Inside the temple complex is Garbh Grihai, surrounded by a gallery (for parikrama), made up of white stone. The meeting hall is devoted to Rasik Bihari, Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha. It also has statues of Lord Vishnu, Garuda and Hanumanji, resting on both sides of the hall doors. On one part of the main door, you can see Adi Vinayak Ganeshji.
Rasik Bihari temple has meeting halls known as Sabha Mandaps. They are constructed with red sandstone pillars. Inside the temple complex is Garbh Grihai, surrounded by a gallery (for parikrama), made up of white stone. The meeting hall is devoted to Rasik Bihari, Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha. It also has statues of Lord Vishnu, Garuda and Hanumanji, resting on both sides of the hall doors. On one part of the main door, you can see Adi Vinayak Ganeshji.
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