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Mahalakshmi Temple, Jodhpur

Goddess Mahalakshmi · Old City · Jodhpur

॥ ॐ श्रीं महालक्ष्म्यै नमः ॥

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Within the old walled city of Jodhpur, in the heart of the Marwar region, the Mahalakshmi Temple honours the goddess who grants wealth and well-being. This is a neighbourhood shrine woven into daily life, where traders and families call on Mahalakshmi for fortune and steady prosperity. Its quiet, year-round devotion swells into something far larger at Diwali, the festival most closely tied to the goddess of abundance.

The goddess of fortune

Mahalakshmi is the goddess of wealth, prosperity and good fortune, worshipped across India as the bestower of material and spiritual abundance. At Jodhpur she is honoured as a presiding deity of the household and the marketplace alike, the giver to whom families turn for security and success.

Her worship combines simple daily offerings with heartfelt prayers for the welfare of the home, making the temple a steady fixture of devotional life in the old city.

A shrine of the old walled city

The temple sits within Jodhpur’s historic walled city in the Marwar region, among the close lanes and markets that surround the great fort. As a neighbourhood shrine it draws the people who live and trade nearby — a place of regular, familiar worship rather than a distant pilgrimage.

This rootedness in the surrounding community gives the temple its character: it belongs to the rhythm of the old city, opening to devotees as part of their everyday routine.

Diwali and the call for prosperity

The temple is busiest at Diwali, the festival of lights, when Lakshmi is worshipped throughout the land for fortune and prosperity in the year ahead. Traders close their old account books and open new ones with her blessing, and families come to seek her favour for the months to come.

On these nights the shrine fills with lamps and visitors, its quiet daily devotion giving way to the bright, crowded celebration that the goddess of abundance inspires.

How to reach Mahalakshmi Temple, Jodhpur

  • By road: The temple lies within Jodhpur’s old walled city, reached on foot through the lanes or by auto-rickshaw and taxi from across the city.
  • By train: Jodhpur Junction is the main railway station, well connected to Delhi, Jaipur and other cities, a short ride from the old city.
  • By air: Jodhpur Airport serves the city with domestic flights, from where the old city is a short drive.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which deity is worshipped at the Mahalakshmi Temple, Jodhpur?

The temple is dedicated to the goddess Mahalakshmi, the giver of wealth, prosperity and good fortune.

Where is the temple located?

It stands within the old walled city of Jodhpur, in the Marwar region of Rajasthan, among the lanes and markets near the fort.

When is the temple busiest?

It is busiest during Diwali, when Lakshmi is worshipped for fortune and prosperity and large numbers of devotees come for darshan.

Why do traders visit the Mahalakshmi Temple?

As the goddess of wealth, Mahalakshmi is sought by traders and businesses for prosperity, especially at Diwali when new account books are begun.

Is this a major pilgrimage temple?

It is primarily a neighbourhood shrine woven into the daily life of the old city, drawing local families and traders rather than long-distance pilgrims.

What does worship at the temple involve?

Devotees offer daily prayers and offerings to Mahalakshmi for the welfare and prosperity of their homes, with larger celebrations at Diwali.

॥ जय माँ लक्ष्मी ॥  •  Bhaktiras.net Temple Guide

Quick Facts
Primary DeityMahalakshmi
DomainWealth and prosperity
LocationOld walled city, Jodhpur
RegionMarwar
Main FestivalDiwali
TypeNeighbourhood shrine
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