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Mani Mandir

Morbi's architectural jewel — the Mani Mandir, an exquisitely carved sandstone temple-palace built by the Jadeja rulers, blending shrine and royal grandeur in one breathtaking monument.

AT A GLANCE Quick Facts
📍 LOCATION Morbi, Saurashtra
🏛️ TYPE Temple-palace
👑 BUILT BY Jadeja rulers
💠 STYLE Carved sandstone
🛕 ENSHRINES Deities within
🎟️ ENTRY Free / nominal
☀️ BEST TIME Oct – Mar
⏱️ DURATION About 1 hour
ABOUT THE PLACE

A carved temple-palace

The Mani Mandir is the architectural pride of Morbi — a magnificent temple-palace built by the Jadeja rulers, a vision of richly carved honey-coloured sandstone that fuses the grandeur of a royal palace with the sanctity of a temple. Raised in memory and devotion in the early 20th century, the complex rises in tiers of intricately worked facades, domes, balconies and spires around a central shrine.

Before the building stretches a great stepped tank, guarded by stone elephant sculptures, while within, deities are enshrined and worshipped. The sheer craftsmanship — every surface carved with figures, foliage and ornament — makes it a masterpiece of late princely architecture.

Serene and stately, often quiet but for resident goats on its steps, Mani Mandir is the must-see monument of Morbi — an unforgettable blend of faith, artistry and royal ambition.

The ornate Mani Mandir, Morbi.

HISTORY

From a riverside experiment to the road to freedom

Carved sandstone facades.

Jadeja rulers

Morbi's royal house commissions the temple-palace.

Early 20th c.

It is raised in richly carved honey-coloured sandstone.

Shrine & palace

Deities are enshrined amid palatial grandeur.

Today

It stands as Morbi's architectural masterpiece.

WHY VISIT

Reasons to make the time

🏛️

Temple-palace

Shrine meets palace in one monument.

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Sandstone artistry

Every surface is densely carved.

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Royal grandeur

Built to the ambition of the Jadeja court.

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Central shrine

Deities enshrined and worshipped within.

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Stepped tank

A great tank fronted by elephant sculptures.

Morbi's must-see

The town's unmissable icon.

HIGHLIGHTS

What to look for inside

THE TEMPLE

Mani Mandir

The carved temple-palace.

THE CRAFT

Sandstone

Intricate carving across every surface.

SHRINE

Central sanctum

Deities enshrined at the heart of the complex.

THE TANK

Stepped tank

A great stepped water tank before the temple.

DETAIL

Elephant sculptures

Stone elephants guarding the approach.

SKYLINE

Domes & spires

Tiers of domes, spires and jharokha balconies.

THINGS TO DO

How to spend an hour or two

01

Admire the facade

Take in the tiers of carved honey-coloured sandstone that make up the temple-palace front.

02

See the tank

Walk to the great stepped tank that stretches before the monument.

03

Take darshan

Step inside to the central shrine where the deities are enshrined and worshipped.

04

Study the carving

Look closely at the figures, foliage and ornament that cover every surface.

05

Spot the elephants

Find the stone elephant sculptures that front the approach to the temple.

06

Photograph it

Capture Morbi's masterpiece — best in the soft morning light.

The temple-palace and tank.

ARCHITECTURE & SETTING

Sandstone shrine and palace

Mani Mandir fuses temple and palace in carved honey-coloured sandstone: tiers of intricately worked facades, domes, jharokha balconies and spires rising around a central shrine, fronted by elephant sculptures and a great stepped water tank.

Every surface is dense with carving — figures, foliage and ornament — making it a masterpiece of late princely architecture, at once a place of worship and a monument to the artistry and ambition of the Jadeja court of Morbi.

Carved sandstone temple-palace

Domes, spires & jharokhas

Central enshrined shrine

Elephant sculptures & stepped tank

BEST TIME TO VISIT

When to go

WINTERNov – Feb★★★★★

Cool and clear — the best season to visit, comfortable for unhurried wandering and bright for the carving.

MONSOONJul – Sep★★★☆☆

The town greens up and the air softens, though showers can interrupt an open-air visit.

SUMMERMar – May★★★☆☆

Hot and dry across Saurashtra. Still doable — come early in the morning for the best light on the sandstone.

⏰ Visit in the morning light for the carving; it is the one unmissable monument of Morbi.

PLANNING ESSENTIALS

Timings & entry

🕗DARSHAN HOURSDaytime darshan
  • Open daytime for visitors and darshan
  • Best in the morning light
  • Remove footwear in shrine areas
  • Allow about an hour for a visit
🎟️ENTRYFree / nominal
  • Entry is free or nominal
  • Be respectful in shrine areas
  • Photography of the exterior is fine
  • The must-see monument of Morbi
HOW TO REACH

Getting there

✈️

By Air

Rajkot airport is the nearest, around 65 km away, with onward taxis and buses to Morbi town.

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By Rail

Morbi has its own railway station, connected to Rajkot and the wider Saurashtra network.

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By Road

The temple lies within Morbi town itself, easily reached by local autos and taxis.

NEARBY DISTANCES
Willingdon Secretariat — nearby · Darbargadh — nearby · Rajkot — 65 km · Maliya — 35 km
PHOTOGRAPHY GUIDE

At the temple

STONE & DEVOTION

Morbi's carved masterpiece

🏛️

What to shoot

The carved temple-palace and its tiers of facades, domes and spires.

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Detail

The figures, foliage and ornament worked into every surface.

🐘

Also

The stone elephants and the great stepped tank before the temple.

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Best light

Morning light on the sandstone, when the carving shows best.

TRAVEL TIPS

Know before you go

1Visit in the morning light for the best view of the carving.
2It's Morbi's must-see monument — don't skip it.
3Remove footwear in the shrine areas.
4Be respectful during worship.
5Photograph the carving and the elephant sculptures.
6Cooler months, October to March, are the most comfortable.
NEARBY FOOD

Where to eat around the ashram

THALI

Kathiawadi Thali

Rotla, kadhi, shaak and ghee-rich fare.

GANTHIYA

Ganthiya & fafda

Saurashtra's much-loved fried snacks.

STREET

Chaat & bhajiya

Lively local street food in the town.

🍽️GOOD TO KNOW

Veg & sweets

Hearty Kathiawadi vegetarian fare and sweets.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Mani Mandir FAQ

What is Mani Mandir?

Morbi's carved sandstone temple-palace, built by the Jadeja rulers.

What makes it special?

Its fusion of temple and palace, and its dense, masterful stone carving.

When was it built?

In the early 20th century, by Morbi's royal house.

What's in front of it?

Elephant sculptures and a great stepped water tank.

Is there an entry fee?

Entry is free or nominal.

Where is it?

In Morbi town, in the Saurashtra region of Gujarat.

When should I visit?

Mornings, in the cooler months, for the best light.

Is it a temple or a palace?

Both — a temple-palace, with deities enshrined within.

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