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Garh Ganesh Temple, the Glossary

Table of Contents

  1. 10 relations: Diwali, Ganesh Chaturthi, Ganesha, India, Jaigarh Fort, Jaipur, Jaipur district, Nahargarh Fort, Rajasthan, Sawai Jai Singh.

  2. 18th-century Hindu temples
  3. Hindu temples in Jaipur

Diwali

Diwali (Deepavali, IAST: Dīpāvalī) is the Hindu festival of lights, with variations celebrated in other Indian religions.

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Ganesh Chaturthi

Ganesh Chaturthi (ISO), also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi or Vinayaka Chavithi or Vinayagar Chaturthi, is a Hindu festival that tributes Hindu deity Ganesha.

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Ganesha

Ganesha (गणेश), also spelled Ganesh, and also known as Ganapati, Vinayaka, Lambodara and Pillaiyar, is one of the best-known and most worshipped deities in the Hindu pantheon and is the Supreme God in the Ganapatya sect.

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India

India, officially the Republic of India (ISO), is a country in South Asia.

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Jaigarh Fort

Jaigarh Fort is situated on the promontory called the Cheel ka Teela (Hill of Eagles) of the Aravalli range; it overlooks the Amer Fort and the Maota Lake, near Amer in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.

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Jaipur

Jaipur is the capital and the largest city of the north-western Indian state of Rajasthan.

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Jaipur district

Jaipur District is a district in the state of Rajasthan in Northern India.

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Nahargarh Fort

Nahargarh Fort stands on the edge of the Aravalli Hills, overlooking the city of Jaipur in the Indian state of Rajasthan.

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Rajasthan

Rajasthan (lit. 'Land of Kings') is a state in northwestern India.

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Sawai Jai Singh

Sawai Jai Singh II (3 November 1688 – 21 September 1743), was the 29th Kachwaha Rajput ruler of the Kingdom of Amber, who later founded the fortified city of Jaipur and made it his capital.

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See also

18th-century Hindu temples

Hindu temples in Jaipur

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garh_Ganesh_Temple