Rishabhdevji Temple, Dhulev

The Rishanhdevji temple is situated in Dhulev, 64 kms from Udaipur. This temple,
on the bank of the Koyal river, holds a special significance for people of that
area.
Elephants made of black stone welcome
pilgrims as they enter the temple. On the north is the image of Goddess
Chakreshvari and on the southern side, there is an image of goddess
Padmavati. The Rishabhdevji temple dates back to the 15th century.
Cloisters on the side house small images of tirthankaras. Passing the
stairs, one comes to the Navchauki. The idol of Lord Rishabdev is 35 feet
high and is placed on a 1.25 feet high stone and is the centre, there are
two bulls around an image of the goddess, in addition to statues of
elephants and lions. Also depicted beautifully are the sixteen dreams of
Lord Rishabdev's mother.
Navgrah composed of nine images, the
holy throne (singhasana) and the golden door are also attractive, as are the
high spired domes, and the spirals of the temple. The rites and rituals in
this temple consist of shuddhi in which water and milk is used. To make the
atmosphere clean, pure and fit for devotion, the area is incensed with
fragrance. The images are decorated and devotional hymns (bhajans) are sung
and religious assemnblies are held regularly. The image is called by several
names.
The bhils call this black stone image by the name of
Kalaji. The image also called 'Dhulevdhani' because of its location at
Dhulev. A lot of saffron is presented here as offering to the Lord and thus
the name 'Kesariaji'. Close to Rishabhdevji are many more places of interest
- Pagyaji, Chandragiri, Bhim Pagalya, Bhattarak, Kirti Bhavan and the Peepli
temple. Every year a Rath - Yatra and fair is organised.
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