Nathdwara, a small town in the Aravalli Hills, Rajasthan, is a holy shrine for Shreenathji Temple, which serves as a symbol to one part of Lord Krishna in his child form, Shreenathji. The temple, a masterpiece of work, is a sacred site in Vaishnavism and attracts thousands of worshipers and pilgrims annually.
Shreenathji is considered to be self-manifested forms of materialized divine love and grace. Temple rituals combine deep devotion and complex tradition, offering almost mesmerizing experience.
Apart from its religious significance, Nathdwara is also known for its extravagant cultural richness and artistic heritage.