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Mahamandir Temple, Jodhpur

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The Mahamandir, or ‘great temple’, is one of Jodhpur’s notable monuments of the Nath yogi tradition. Built in 1812 by Maharaja Man Singh in honour of his Nath-sect guru, it is famous for a hall carried on 84 carved pillars and for wall paintings that depict the yogic postures of the Nath path — a record in stone and pigment of Jodhpur’s yogic heritage.

The ‘great temple’ of 1812

Mahamandir was raised in 1812 by Maharaja Man Singh of Jodhpur, who built it in honour of his Nath-sect guru. The Nath yogis held a position of influence in Man Singh’s court, and the temple reflects that close bond between the ruler and the order.

The name itself — ‘great temple’ — signals the scale and ambition of the structure within the historic fabric of Jodhpur.

The hall of 84 pillars

The temple is best known for its hall supported by 84 intricately carved pillars, a feature that gives Mahamandir its distinctive identity. The number and craftsmanship of the columns make the interior one of the more striking spaces among Jodhpur’s temples.

Wall paintings of the Nath yogis

The walls of the temple carry paintings showing yogic postures associated with the Nath tradition, illustrating the practices of the order that the temple commemorates. Together with the carved pillars, these paintings make Mahamandir a centre of the Nath yogi heritage of Jodhpur.

How to reach Mahamandir Temple, Jodhpur

  • By road: The temple lies in the Mahamandir area of Jodhpur city and is easily reached by auto, taxi or app-based cabs from anywhere in the city.
  • By train: Jodhpur Junction is the nearest railhead, a short drive from the temple; the Mahamandir locality also has its own small station.
  • By air: Jodhpur Airport serves the city, with road transport completing the short journey to the temple.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who built the Mahamandir Temple?

It was built in 1812 by Maharaja Man Singh of Jodhpur in honour of his Nath-sect guru.

Why is it called Mahamandir?

Mahamandir means ‘great temple’, reflecting the scale of the structure.

What is the temple famous for?

It is known for its hall of 84 carved pillars and for wall paintings depicting yogic postures of the Nath tradition.

What is the connection to the Nath yogis?

The temple was built for Man Singh’s Nath-sect guru and remains a centre of the Nath yogi heritage of Jodhpur.

How many pillars does the temple have?

The main hall is supported by 84 intricately carved pillars.

Where is the temple located?

It is in the Mahamandir area of Jodhpur city, Rajasthan.

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Quick Facts
Built1812
Built ByMaharaja Man Singh
TraditionNath yogi
FeatureHall of 84 carved pillars
LocationMahamandir, Jodhpur
StateRajasthan
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