Kumbhshyam Temple
VJRW+627, Chittor Fort Rd, Chittorgarh Fort Village, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312001, India
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The temple is dedicated to Varaha, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
The temple has a unique pyramid like roof with a high tower.
Garuda statue in black colour is just in front of Kumbh shyam temple.
Meera Temple, situated in the same complex is dedicated to Meerabai.
There is a chhatri which she dedicated to Swami Ravidas also known as Swami Raidas.
It is located near the Kumbha Temple inside the Chittorgarh Fort.
Another miniature Varaah temple in the Kumbhaswamy temple premises of Chitodgarh which is now called Meera Mandir. Mirabai was a unique devotee of Lord Krishna. There will be rare devotees who are not known by their name. Bhajan of Meera, the supreme devotee of Shri Krishna is very popular in general.
Meera Bai's temple is originally built by Maharana Kumbha. There is a tradition of calling Vaishnav temples Meera temple in Rajasthan. Currently, new statues made of marble of Shri Krishna and his devotee Meera are installed in this temple. There is an umbrella in front of the temple in which Meera's Guru Ravidas's footsteps are symbolized.