Ratan Behari Temple in Bikaner, Rajasthan is a splendid Indian pilgrimage spot built in stunning white marble and one of the most outstanding instances of Indo-Mughal architecture. It is situated on King Edwats Memorial Road, near Junagarh Fort and was constructed by the 18th king of Bikaner, during 1846 AD. Lord Krishna, a Hindu God is the presiding deity of Ratan Behari Temple whose floors are made of glistening marble. Ratan Singh had created this temple.
The exteriors of Ratan Behari Temple are extremely beautiful while the sanctum sanctorum of the temple is also quite different, which possesses the idols of Lord Krishna and His love Radha. This impressive temple is equipped with spacious quadrangle marble floors. Tourists and visitors would be welcomed to the temple premises by marvellous arcades which are existent beside the quadrangle floors. Innumerable travellers pay a visit to this famous temple, to offer their prayers to Lord Krishna. Ratan Behari Temple and Har Mandir Temple are the temples which are located in close proximity to the renowned Junagarh Fort which was originally termed as `Chintamani`.
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