Built within the regions of the Aravalli mountain range, the Galtaji Temple is an ancient Hindu pilgrimage in the state of Rajasthan. A 16th century structure, it was built by Diwan Rao Kriparam, a courtier of Maharaja Jai Singh II. Known for its secret tanks (kunds), pilgrims visit the place to take a holy dip as it is believed to be auspicious. The place is famous for number of monkeys occupying the temple hence is also called as Monkey Temple.
A part of one of the several temples built by the Birla family, the Birla Temple of Jaipur is an iconic structure adding to the exotic landmarks of Jaipur. Built in 1988, this temple is the center of religious and ethnic secularism. While the main shrine of Laxmi Narayan houses the central part of the temples, the other sides are lined with sculptures of Buddha, Zarathustra and Christ. Made entirely out of white marble, this magnificient landmark is a always full of visitors.