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Galtaji Temple - Jaipur - India
Galtaji Temple
Galtaji Temple is a Hindu pilgrimage site located in Jaipur, India. It is also known as the Monkey Temple due to the large number of monkeys that inhabit the area. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu god, Lord Hanuman, and is believed to have been built in the 18th century. The temple complex consists of several temples, pavilions, and holy kunds (water tanks). The main temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman and is surrounded by seven holy kunds. The temple is also home to a large number of monkeys, which are believed to be the descendants of the monkeys that served Lord Hanuman during his search for the Sanjivani Booti. The temple complex also includes a number of pavilions, which are used for religious ceremonies and festivals.