Shri Kalyan Temple is an ancient hindu temple in Diggi, Tonk district of Rajasthan. Kalyan ji is incarnation of lord Vishnu. The temple was supposedly built by King Digva. At 5600 years, this temple is probably one of the oldest, functional Hindu temples. People flock here from all across the country to seek the deity’s blessings and freedom from their miseries. This temple, located at a distance of around 60 odd Km from Tonk is a testament to the craftsmanship of ancient times. The pinnacle of the temple is supported by 16 pillars and makes for a truly a magnificent sight.
Vishnu sustains and preserves the creation of Brahma until Shankar finally destroys it. In this temple Vishnu himself is enshrined in the form of Kalyan Ji. The idol is in White marble. It bears four arms. The beauty of the idol is attractive and charming. Kalyan means benevolence and redemption from misery. The deity here blesses the visitors and believers with happiness and welfare and bestows on them all prosperity and worldly riches. He frees the devotees from miseries.The temple is served by Gujar Gaur clan of pandits residing in Diggi. According to a "Pandi" being preserved by the clan.