Narlai
Narlai | |
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village | |
Narlai Location in Rajasthan, India | |
Coordinates: 25°19′00″N 73°32′00″E / 25.3167°N 73.5333°ECoordinates: 25°19′00″N 73°32′00″E / 25.3167°N 73.5333°E | |
Country | India |
State | Rajasthan |
District | Pali |
Talukas | Desuri |
Government | |
• Body | Gram Panchayat |
Elevation | 356 m (1,168 ft) |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 6,190 |
Languages | |
• Official | Hindi, Marwari |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 306703 |
Telephone code | 02934 |
Vehicle registration | RJ-22 |
Sex ratio | 1085 ♂/♀ |
Lok Sabha constituency | Pali (Lok Sabha Constituency) |
Vidhan Sabha constituency | Bali |
Civic agency | Gram Panchayat |
Avg. annual temperature | 30 °C (86 °F) |
Avg. summer temperature | 44 °C (111 °F) |
Avg. winter temperature | 05 °C (41 °F) |
Narlai is a village in Desuri tehsil of Pali district in Rajasthan state in India.
It lies 36 km to Ranakpur and is at base of a hillock crowned by a colossal statue of an elephant. There are several Hindu and Jain temples. The temples of Adinath and Lord Shiva are most prominent temples. The ceilings of these temple are decorated with fine murals.
Demographics
According to Census 2001, Narlai has a population of 6,190, where male are 2,968 and female are 3,222.[1]
Place to Visit
1. Aai Mata Temple
There is big Temple of Shri Aai Mata in Narlai. This temple is situated on a hill and Shri Aai Mata ji reached Jekalji Mahadev Temple at Narlai (In Pali District of Rajasthan) she stayed there for some time gives message of Gods peoples to make their life happier and she also make a cave on the hills with the help of her stick. She placed a Jyoti (divine lamp of Ghee) inside the cave. This Lamp has a continuous flame which produces Kesar (a saffron colored soot) instead of Kajal (carbon black). There is a famous temple of Shri Aai Mata ji is situated at Bilara, Dist Jodhpur Rajasthan
2. Rawala Narlai
Rawlas are basically heritage homes of the Village chieftan. Maharaj and Rani Swaroop Singh, and their sons oversaw the careful restoration of this hunting lodge, with aesthetics, comfort, and atmosphere that will embrace your senses. It is surrounded by Aravalli hills; it is situated in an ancient dwelling, at the foot of a hill, dotted with caves and temples.
A stylish 17th-century hunting retreat of the Maharaja of Jodhpur, located in the heart of the semi-arid, granite-boulder strewn Aravalli Hills halfway between Udaipur and Jodhpur (an ideal and well-priced overnight stop after you visit the Jain temples of Ranakpur which are less than an hr. away, and/or Kumbhalgarh Fort), the lovely Rawla Narlai is an excellent-value destination, providing good food, good taste and undivided attention to the individual needs of guests. It's also a destination in its own right, one completely free of touts, shops, and pushers; your dapper, congenial host.
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