Rama Kunda Temple
Rama Kunda is located 11km off Jaisalmer on the Ramgarh road on the
bank of the Kak river. The Rama Kunda temple monument was built by
Mansukhi Devi, the wife of Amar Singh, the Maharawal from 1659-1701.
In Amar Singhs time lived a saint called Anant Ram who was the
guru of the Maharawal.
The temple monument itself has some inscriptions written on the walls
and outside on the Govardhan Pillars which were added to the complex
in the early 18th century. The principal deity, as the name of the
temple suggests, is Ram, but there are also images of Ganesh,
Mahishasur the demon bull and Bhairu. New statues of Rama and his
brother Lakshmana were installed in 1988. In the temple are available
one gudari (cloth), one mala (necklace) and a topa (cap) for
worshippers. Nearby lie some beautiful cenotaphs with intricate
carvings. Rama Kunda has become a major tourist attraction and worth
taking a camel ride too.
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