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Govind Dev Ji Temple Jaipur: (Timings, Aarti, History, Distance & Photos)

6 May 2026 by
Govind Dev Ji Temple Jaipur: (Timings, Aarti, History, Distance & Photos)
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Govind Dev Ji Temple in Jaipur is not just a place of worship; it is the spiritual heart of the Pink City. Dedicated to Lord Govind Dev Ji (a form of Lord Krishna), this temple is the principal deity of the Kachwaha dynasty (the former royal family of Jaipur). Located inside the City Palace complex, the temple sees thousands of devotees daily who come to seek blessings, witness the beautiful aartis, and experience the divine energy.

This comprehensive guide covers: govind dev ji aarti time todaygovind dev ji darshan timegovind dev ji temple jaipur timingsjaipur to govind dev ji distancesindhi camp to govind dev ji distancegovind dev ji temple photos, and nearby tourist places. All information is cross-checked with official sources and the temple trust.

Let’s begin your spiritual journey.

Govind Dev Ji Temple Overview – The Royal Deity

The Govind Dev Ji Temple is located inside the City Palace complex at Jalebi Chowk, Jaipur. Unlike most temples, it was originally a palace (Surya Mahal) before being converted into a shrine. The idol of Lord Govind Dev Ji is believed to look exactly like Lord Krishna himself – making it one of the most revered Krishna idols in India.

  • Temple Phone Number (verified): 0141 261 9413

  • Address: Jainiwas Gardens, Jalebi Chowk, Jaipur, Rajasthan – 302002

  • Entry Fee: Free (no charge for darshan)

The temple is surrounded by Jainiwas Gardens (also known as Talkatora Gardens), a lush green space perfect for families and children.

Govind Dev Ji History – The 5,000-Year-Old Idol

The history of Govind Dev Ji temple Jaipur is fascinating and spans over 5,000 years.

The Legend of Bajranabh

According to legend, Bajranabh (the great-grandson of Lord Krishna) wanted to create an exact idol of Lord Krishna. His grandmother (Lord Krishna’s wife, Rukmini) guided him on Krishna’s physical features. Bajranabh made three idols:

Idol NameAccuracyCurrent Location
Madan Mohan JiOnly feet matchedKarauli, Rajasthan
Gopi Nath JiOnly chest matchedPurani Basti, Jaipur
Govind Dev JiPerfect match – full likenessCity Palace, Jaipur

The third idol – Govind Dev Ji – was approved by Rukmini as the true representation of Lord Krishna. That same idol is worshipped today in Jaipur.

How the Idol Came to Jaipur

The original Govind Dev Ji idol was first installed in Vrindavan in 1590 AD. Raja Man Singh I of Amer, with the help of Mughal Emperor Akbar, built a grand temple there. However, during the rule of Aurangzeb (who destroyed many Hindu temples), the idol was moved secretly to protect it.

The idol was shifted multiple times – from Vrindavan to Kama, then to Radhakund, then to Govindpura in Sanganer, and finally to Amer Valley (Kanak Vrindavan) in 1714 AD.

In 1735 AD, Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II (founder of Jaipur) received instructions in his dream from Lord Govind Dev Ji himself to bring the idol to Jaipur. He enshrined the deity at Surya Mahal (Sun Palace). The Maharaja then moved his own residence to a new palace – Chandra Mahal – which was built so that the king could see the idol directly from his window. Surya Mahal was later renamed Govind Dev Ji Temple.

Govind Dev Ji Temple Jaipur Timings (Daily Schedule)

The temple remains open twice a day – morning and evening. There is a mid‑day closure from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM. The schedule is the same for all days of the week (Monday to Sunday).

ActivityMorning HoursEvening Hours
Temple Opening4:15 AM4:00 PM
Mangla Aarti (Morning wake‑up)4:30 AM (summer) / 5:00 AM (winter)
Dhoop Aarti7:30 AM
Shringar Aarti9:30 AM
Rajbhog (Food offering)11:00 AM – 11:30 AM
Temple Closes (Afternoon break)12:00 PM
Temple Reopens4:00 PM
Gwal Aarti (Early evening)5:45 PM
Sandhya Aarti (Evening)6:45 PM
Shayan Aarti (Night – sleeping)9:00 PM
Temple Closes for the night8:30 PM (summer) / 9:00 PM (winter – varies)

Important note: Aarti timings shift by 30–45 minutes between summer and winter. The timings above reflect summer schedule. In winter, morning aartis are pushed forward by 30 minutes, and evening aartis are pushed backward by 45 minutes.

Govind Dev Ji Aarti Time Today

For today’s exact aarti timings, call the temple directly at 0141 261 9413 or check the notice board at the temple entrance. As a general rule:

  • Mangla Aarti: 4:30 AM (summer) / 5:00 AM (winter)

  • Sandhya Aarti: 6:45 PM (year-round, slight seasonal shift)

  • Shayan Aarti: 9:00 PM

Govind Dev Ji Darshan Time Today

The temple is open for darshan from 4:15 AM to 12:00 PM and again from 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM. The best time for a peaceful darshan is immediately after the temple opens at 4:15 AM (mangla aarti) or between 4:00 PM and 5:30 PM before the evening crowds arrive.

Govind Dev Ji Temple Photos – What to Expect

The temple features:

  • Sandstone and marble architecture with gold‑covered ceilings

  • Chandeliers and paintings on the walls (a result of being a former palace)

  • The main sanctum – the black stone idol of Govind Dev Ji, adorned with fresh clothes and jewelry for each aarti

  • The Satsang Hall – holds a Guinness World Record for the widest single‑span RCC flat roof (118 feet wide)

  • Lush gardens (Jainiwas Gardens / Talkatora) surrounding the temple

Photo tips: Photography is allowed in the outer premises and gardens, but restricted inside the main sanctum during aarti. You can purchase official photos/prasad from the temple shop.

Sindhi Camp to Govind Dev Ji Distance & Jaipur to Govind Dev Ji Distance

RouteDistanceTravel TimeBest Mode
Sindhi Camp Bus Stand to Govind Dev Ji Temple3.5 km15–20 minAuto‑rickshaw (₹50–80), Cab (₹150–200), Cycle rickshaw (₹40–60)
Jaipur Railway Station (Junction) to Govind Dev Ji Temple4 km15–20 minAuto / Cab / City bus (Route #)
Jaipur Airport (JAI) to Govind Dev Ji Temple14 km30–40 minPrepaid taxi (₹300–400), Uber/Ola (₹250–350)
Amer Fort to Govind Dev Ji Temple11 km25 minCab / Auto
Hawa Mahal to Govind Dev Ji Temple1.5 km5–7 min (walking) or auto


Sindhi Camp to Govind Dev Ji distance is approximately 3.5 km. From Sindhi Camp, you can hire a cycle‑rickshaw (cheapest) or an auto‑rickshaw (faster). The temple is inside the City Palace complex – ask the driver for Jalebi Chowk or Jainiwas Gardens.

Jaipur to Govind Dev Ji distance depends on your starting point. From the city center (MI Road), it is about 2–3 km. From outer areas like Malviya Nagar or Vaishali Nagar, it is 8–12 km.

How to Reach Govind Dev Ji Mandir Jaipur

The Govind Dev Ji Mandir Jaipur is very easy to reach as it is located inside the City Palace complex, one of the main tourist hubs.

By Bus

  • Nearest bus stop: Sindhi Camp Bus Stand (3.5 km away)

  • From Sindhi Camp, take an auto‑rickshaw (₹50–80) or cycle‑rickshaw (₹40–60) to Jalebi Chowk.

By Train

  • Nearest railway station: Jaipur Junction (JP) – 4 km

  • From the station, you can take a prepaid taxi, Uber/Ola (₹150–200), or an auto‑rickshaw (₹100–150).

By Air

  • Jaipur International Airport (JAI) – 14 km

  • Prepaid taxi or app‑based cab (₹250–400) – travel time 30–40 minutes.

By Car / Taxi (from anywhere in Jaipur)

You can directly book a cab or drive to City Palace main gate (Jalebi Chowk). There is parking available near the palace (paid parking ₹20–50). From the parking, it is a 2‑minute walk to the temple.

Walking from other attractions

  • Hawa Mahal to temple: 1.5 km (walk 15–20 min or auto 5 min)

  • Jantar Mantar to temple: 500 m (5 min walk)

  • City Palace Museum to temple: inside the same complex, 2 min walk

Nearest Tourist Places to Govind Dev Ji Temple

Since the temple is inside the City Palace complex, several major attractions are within walking distance or a short drive.

Tourist PlaceDistance from TempleWhy Visit
City PalaceInside complexRoyal museum, courtyards, Chandra Mahal – still home of Jaipur’s royal family
Jantar Mantar500 m (5 min walk)UNESCO site – 19 astronomical instruments
Hawa Mahal1.5 km (5 min auto)Iconic wind palace – best for sunrise photos
Jal Mahal7 km (15 min drive)Floating palace – sunset and reflection views
Govind Dev Ji Temple (Satsang Hall)Inside temple complexGuinness World Record – widest single‑span RCC roof
Jainiwas Gardens (Talkatora)Surrounding templeLush gardens – perfect for families and evening walks
Tripolia Bazar1 km (walking)Oldest market in Jaipur – lac bangles, brassware, textiles
Johari Bazaar1.5 km (walking)Famous for Kundan jewellery and Meenakari work

Suggested Half‑Day Itinerary (starting from Govind Dev Ji Temple)

  • 4:30 AM – Attend Mangla Aarti at Govind Dev Ji Temple

  • 6:00 AM – Walk to Hawa Mahal (sunrise photos)

  • 7:30 AM – Breakfast at nearby café (try pyaaz kachori at Rawat Mishthan Bhandar)

  • 9:00 AM – Explore City Palace (Mubarak Mahal, Diwan‑i‑Khas)

  • 10:30 AM – Visit Jantar Mantar

  • 12:00 PM – Shopping at Tripolia Bazar or Johari Bazaar

Prasad, Bhog & Offerings

  • Main Prasad: Laddoo – available at the temple counter (small donation)

  • Rajbhog: The midday food offering to the deity is prepared in silver utensils and includes sweets, rice, and dal. Devotees can sponsor a bhog (starting ₹500–₹2,000) at the temple office.

  • Special offerings: During Janmashtami, Holi, and Diwali, the deity is decorated with unique jewelry and costumes.

Best Time to Visit & Festival Celebrations

SeasonMonthsCrowd LevelRecommendation
WinterOctober – MarchHigh (pleasant weather)✅ Best time – attend evening aarti
SummerApril – JuneModerate (hot mornings)⚠️ Visit early morning (4:30 AM)
MonsoonJuly – SeptemberLow to moderate🟢 Gardens are lush and green

Major Festivals at Govind Dev Ji Temple

  1. Janmashtami (August/September) – The biggest celebration. The temple is decorated with flowers and lights; special abhishekam and midnight aarti.

  2. Holi (March) – The deity is offered colors, and devotional songs are sung.

  3. Diwali (October/November) – Thousands of diyas lit around the temple complex.

  4. Ekadashi (twice a month) – Special bhog and longer aartis.

Pro tip: During festivals, expect queues of 1–2 hours. Arrive at least 90 minutes before aarti to secure a good spot.

Govind Dev Ji Temple Photos – What Visitors Can Capture

You can take photos of:

  • The temple exterior (sandstone and marble façade)

  • The gardens (Jainiwas Gardens / Talkatora)

  • The Satsang Hall (record‑breaking roof)

  • The chandeliers and paintings in the outer halls

  • Prasad counters and the temple entrance

Photography is NOT allowed inside the main sanctum during aarti or darshan. Mobile phones should be switched off or kept silent inside the garbha griha (inner sanctum).

For high‑quality govind dev ji temple photos, check the temple’s official website or the Rajasthan Tourism photo library.

Disclaimer: Timings may change during festivals and seasons. Always confirm with the temple directly before planning your visit.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is the govind dev ji aarti time today?

Morning Mangla Aarti: ~4:30 AM (summer) / ~5:00 AM (winter).

Evening Sandhya Aarti: ~6:45 PM.

Night Shayan Aarti: ~9:00 PM.

For today’s exact timings, call 0141 261 9413.

Q2: What are the govind dev ji temple jaipur timings?

The temple is open from 4:15 AM to 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM every day.

Q3: What is sindhi camp to govind dev ji distance?

3.5 km – about 15–20 minutes by auto‑rickshaw (₹50–80).

Q4: What is jaipur to govind dev ji distance from city center?

From MI Road or the main city center, it is 2–3 km. From the railway station, it is 4 km. From the airport, 14 km.

Q5: Can I visit govind dev ji temple jaipur in the evening?

Yes – the temple reopens at 4:00 PM and remains open until 8:30 PM (later on special days). The Sandhya Aarti (6:45 PM) and Shayan Aarti (9:00 PM) are beautiful and highly recommended.

Q6: Are there govind dev ji temple photos available online?

Yes – you can find official photos on the Rajasthan Tourism website or the City Palace website. For personal use, photography is allowed outside the sanctum.

Q7: Is there any entry fee for govind dev ji mandir jaipur?

No entry fee. Darshan is free for all devotees.

Q8: What is the history behind govind dev ji?

The idol is over 5,000 years old, created by Bajranabh (Krishna’s great‑grandson). It was moved from Vrindavan to Jaipur by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1735 AD to protect it from Mughal destruction.

Q9: Can I attend the rajbhog (food offering) darshan?

Yes – the Rajbhog occurs between 11:00 AM and 11:30 AM. Devotees can watch the offering being made to the deity.

Q10: What should I wear while visiting govind dev ji temple?

Dress modestly – cover shoulders and knees. Traditional wear (kurta, saree, salwar kameez) is appreciated. Avoid shorts, sleeveless tops, and black clothing.

Experience Divine Grace at Govind Dev Ji Temple

Whether you are a devotee of Lord Krishna, a history enthusiast, or a traveler seeking peace in the middle of a bustling city, Govind Dev Ji Temple Jaipur offers a profound spiritual experience. From the early morning mangla aarti to the silent night shayan aarti, every moment here feels like a conversation with the divine.

Plan your visit using the timings and distance guides above, explore the nearby City Palace and Jantar Mantar, and don’t forget to capture the beauty of the temple gardens. And remember – the idol you see today is the same one that has been worshipped for over five centuries, carrying the hopes and prayers of millions.

Have you visited Govind Dev Ji Temple? Share your experience in the comments – your insights may guide fellow pilgrims.

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