Chauth Ka Barwara

Chauth Ka Barwara is one of the most prominent temples of Sawai Madhopur. As the name suggests, it is dedicated to Chauth Mata, the main deity of the rulers of the region. The temple attracts a large number of devotees on various occasions.

Located on a hilltop about 35 km away from the city, the temple is a major tourist attraction around the town of Rajasthan. The temple is situated amidst beautiful green surroundings and meadows. The structure of the monument is beautifully crafted out of white marble stone and shows the traits of traditional Rajputana style of architecture with intricate inscriptions on the walls and ceiling.

To reach the temple, one needs to climb a flight of stairs, a handful task in itself. The temple was built by Maharaja Bhim Singh, who brought the idol of Chauth Mata from the nearby village of Panchala. Apart from the idol of the goddess, one can also see the idols of Lord Ganesha and Bhairav in the temple premises.


Chauth Ka Barwara
Chauth Ka Barwara

History of Chauth Mata Mandir

The height of Chauth Mata Mandir is 1100 feet from the ground and there are a total of 700 steps in this temple, by which the devotees are able to see Mata Chauth. The idol of Lord Ganesha and Bhairavnath is also present in this temple.

There is a crowd here to see this temple of Chauth Ka Barwara made of Rajput style and marble stone. The architecture of this temple, which is about 566 years old, fascinates the mind of the viewer. According to the local people, any work for them starts only after the worship of Chauth Mata. Doing this does not impede the auspicious work.

The people of the Bundi royal family still worship Chauth Mata as Kuldevi and pray to Goddess Chauth for the peace and the tranquility of their homes. According to the local people, there has been an unbroken flame burning in the temple of Chauth Mata for years and on the day of Karva Chauth, the brightness of this flame increases even more. Gives the first invitation to the mother for auspicious work

The people of the Hadoti region invite Chauth Ka Barwara before every auspicious task. Due to the strong faith, it is worshiped as a total goddess since the time of the Bundi royalty. There is also a Chauth Mata market in Kota in the name of Mata. With the desire for happiness and prosperity, one comes to the vision of Chauth Mata. It is believed that the mother fulfills all wishes.


Chauth Ka Barwara
Chauth Ka Barwara

Places to Visit Near Chauth Ka Barwara in Rajasthan

Shri Chauth Mata Temple

Chauth Ka Barwara is one of the most famous temples in the Sawai Madhopur District and it is located 1 km away on the Aravalli hills. This temple was built by Maharaja Bhim Singh Chauhan Ji in the 14th Century. The temple has 625 stairs and the morning evening view from the top is best thing for me.

Barwara Fort

The Six Senses Fort Barwara is a 14th century heritage hotel in this city and it is located near city lake. This is only heritage hotel in this city and it’ll charge you 80 thousand to 5 Lakh bucks for a night. Hotel is opening for visitors from September 2021.

Mandir Shri Meen Bhagwan

Meena Bhagwan Temple is another best temple in this city and it is located near City Lake. This beautiful temple is dedicated to Meen Bhagwan, he is an avatar of Lord Vishu. Meen Bhagwan is a founder of Meena’s community & Matsya Kingdom.


Chauth Ka Barwara
Chauth Ka Barwara

How to Reach Chauth Ka Barwara in Rajasthan

Even though the town is located in the outskirts, you can visit the place from the neighboring cities also. It is easily accessible from places like Agra, Jaipur, Kota and Bharatpur.

By Airway : Kota Airport is the closest airport to reach here and it is located about 136 Km away from Chauth Ka Barwara. Another option is Jaipur International Airport and it is located about 150 Km from away from this city.

By Railway : City has its own railway station and it is located 1 Km from the main city. Another option is Sawai Madhopur Junction and it is located about 23 Km from Chauth Ka Barwara.

By Roadway : Chauth Ka Barwara is located on Major District Road No 111. You can reach this village by bus, taxi, & train and these are always available from every district in Rajasthan. You also take rental car or bike to explore this city in your own way.