About The Galtaji Temple,
The Galtaji Temple, Jaipur is one of the major attractions here. This ancient pilgrimage is the place where the great saint Galav is said to have spent his life and did his meditation.The Galtaji Temple, Jaipur is a fascinating place to visit. Located 10 km from Jaipur on Jaipur-Agra highway near Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh, Galta houses many famous temples. It is popular for its temples, pavilions, natural springs and holy 'kunds'. The most celebrated temples of the place include the triple-storied temple of Balaji, which attracts to the aesthetic sense of the travelers and is built in pink stone. The impressive structure of the Balaji Temple appears more like a palatial mansion or Haveli. Located in the midst the low hills, the Temple of Galtaji, also is built in pink stone and has a huge complex.
The Galtaji Temple in Jaipur draws devotees from round all corners of the world. The temple takes pride on its numerous pavilions with rounded roofs, delicately carved pillars and painted walls. Large springs and reservoirs circumvent the temple. These natural springs and reservoirs are believed to be sanctum and people believe that taking a holy dip in this tanks cleanse one of his sins. There are seven tanks in all, the most pious being the Galta Kund, which is thought never to become dry. A large number of devotees take a holy bath in these tanks especially on Makar Sankranti in mid-January. These tanks are fed by Gaumukh, which is a spring arising from a rock shaped like a cow's head. Another most remarkable temple in Galta is the 18th century Surya Temple consecrated to the Sun God.
It is located on top of the highest peak here. This temple provides the visitors with exciting views of the city. it was brought from Vrindavan. Housed within the sanctum of this spire less temple, the patron deity of the royal family is very religiously worshipped by most of the Hindus in the city and near by areas. The image is unveiled seven times daily for 'AARTIES' and BHOGS offered in the silver wares, consisting of sweets mostly. The idols of RADHA KRISHNA are dressed in different styles each time for the 'AARTI' procession where thousands of followers or 'Bhakt' gather around the courtyard for the Darshan (a look connecting them with the divine)