In the Sanatan Dharma (Hindu religion), Lord Krishna is a major Hindu deity and is considered to be one of the most famous and widely worshiped Hindu Gods. He is the only God who appeared in various forms with unique importance for the devotees. Similarly, the idol of Shrinathji at Nathdwara Temple is believed to be self-manifested or ‘Swaybhu’. That means the idol of Shrinathji has appeared on its own and is not incarnated by humans.
According to Hindu mythology, the statue of Shrinathji was founded on Govardhan Hill and later it was shifted to present-day Nathdwara by priests due to socio-economic problems in that region. In the present time, thousands of devotees from all over the world visit this holy temple for the Darshan of Lord Krishna Ji. Because people believed that, getting the darshan of Shrinath Ji for blessing the wealthy & healthy life. This year if you are planning to visit Nathdwara temple with your family, so must check out the updated Darshan, Puja, Sevas, and Aarti Timing for a smooth darshan experience.
About Shrinathji Temple, Nathdwara
The Shrinathji Temple is located in Nathdwara, Rajasthan, and is one of the most Hindu shrines dedicated to Lord Krishna. It was constructed in the 17th century and with the traditional Rajasthani and Mughal styles architecture touch. Janmashtami and Annakut are the main festivals of this temple and many devotees visit the temple during the festival time. Moreover, this temple is also famous for its eight daily darshans where devotees can get different darshans of Shrinathji. The temple is a major pilgrimage destination for Vaishnavites and Krishna followers around the world because of its tranquil surroundings, devotional music, and lively celebrations.
Name of Temple | Shrinathji Nathwara Temple |
Location | Nathdwara, Rajasthan, India |
Dedicated to | Shrinathji (Lord Krishna lifting Mount Govardhan) |
Inaugurated by | 17th century |
Major Festivals | Janmashtami, Annakut, and Holi |
Nearby Attractions | Eklingji Temple, Haldighati, and Udaipur |
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Darshan Booking | Available Now |
Booking Mode | Online and Offline modes |
Official Website | https://www.nathdwaratemple.org/ |
Nathwara Mandir Darshan Schedule
Many devotees still don’t know the correct Timetable of the Shrinathji Temple for Darshan. Because the concerned authority of the Temple has changed the timings of Darshan every year. Well, you can easily check out the updated “Shrinathji Darshan Schedule” for the better darshan.
Temple Opening Timing | 5:30 AM |
Morning Darshan | 05:30 AM to 12:30 PM |
Evening Darshan | 4:00 PM to 08:30 PM |
Closing Timings | 9:00 Pm |
Shrinathji Temple Nathdwara Pooja/Aarti/Darshan Timings
Generally, the Darshan Schedule for this temple is divided into eight different parts for a day. Every part of this Eight Darshan has a unique perspective. So this darshan included a Pooja/Seva/Bhog/Aarti you can check out the timings below time table;
Name of Darshan | Timings |
Mangala | 5:30 AM – 6:30 AM |
Shringar | 7:30 AM – 8:00 AM |
Gwal | 9:15 AM – 9:45 AM |
Rajbhog | 11:15 AM – 12:15 AM |
Uttapam | 3:45 PM – 4:00 PM |
Bhog-Aarti | 04:30 pm – 05:55 pm |
Sandhya Aarti | 5:15 PM – 6:00 PM |
Shayan | 6:45 PM – 7:30 PM |
NOTE: Depending on temple schedules and seasonal variations, timings may differ slightly. It is best to check with the temple before making travel plans.
Nathdwara Mandir Darshan Booking Charges
Shrinathji Nathdwara Temple has collected the money for the Darhan Booking Pass. The collected money will be invested in the maintenance of the Temple. You can easily check out the darshan booking charges from the mentioned table;
Regular Darshan | Free of Cost |
VIP Darshan | INR 300 – 500 per person |
Online Darshan Charges | INR 50 – 100 per person (approx.) |
Special Ticket Cost | INR 1100 for 5 persons. |
Shrinathji Nathdwara Temple Contact Number
Temple Office Address | Administrative Building Opp. Risala Chowk, Nathdwara, Rajasthan – 313 301 |
Contact Number | +91 02953 232482, +02953-233336 |
Email Id | [email protected] |
Official Website | https://www.nathdwaratemple.org/contactus |