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Takhatgarh is a town in Sumerpur tehsil of Pali District of Rajasthan state in India. The town is one of the 9 municipalities in the district, located near the district border. It is about 150 years old only. The town is named after the "Takhat Singh", then king of Jodhpur. Some people ran away due to atrocities of the Muslims and wanted to settle in the empire of Jodhpur State. They taken permission of the king Takhat Singh and told him their desire that they want to establish a village on king's name and want to settle there. They dug a well, but the water was not sweet. They found one already dug well nearby and taken permission to settle there.
There is an old emple of Shri Kundeshwar Mahadev and Jain temple of Shri Adinath Bhagwan in the town. There is also temple of Jain deity Ambikadevi situated opposite to hospital. There are many temples of Hindu deities, some of them are Baba Ramdevji temple, Chondra Mataji temple, Mahalaxmi temple, Panchmukhi Hanuman temple, Gogaji Temple. On temple of Takhat Bihari Raj Thakurji's Pran Pratistha is happened on 29 April 2011. This temple is dedicated to the then king Takhat Singhji.
The best time to visit October to March.
By Air
The nearest airport to Takhatgarh is the Jodhpur Airport
By Train
There are regular trains from other major cities of the country to Takhatgarh.
Shopping in Takhatgarh is an absolute delight. After a day of some fine sightseeing and other activities, it’s but natural to indulge in a little bit of shopping. Explore the shops and the markets of Takhatgarh to find the most famous of its offerings. Buy souvenirs and other gifts for yourself and your friends and families – after all shopping in