Bharatrihari Temple, Alwar
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, ALWAR/ Created : Jun 12, 2019, 00:01 IST
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Bharatrihari was the brother of Raja Vikramaditya who lived and ruled the earth 2,000 years ago from his capital city Ujjain.
Bharatrihari was the brother of Raja Vikramaditya who lived and ruled the earth 2,000 years ago from his capital city Ujjain. Read less
Bharatrihari was the brother of Raja Vikramaditya who lived and ruled the earth 2,000 years ago from his capital city Ujjain. Legend has it that once upon a time, Vikramaditya temporarily gave the reigns of his empire in the hands of his able brother Bharatrihari and went overseas incognito to find opportunities for expanding his empire.
Later, the disciples of Bharatrihari made a temple in his honour to preserve his mortal remains. The shrine is flanked by lush hill and there is a waterfall closeby.
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