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THIKANA MANDIR SHRI GOVIND DEV JI

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Address
Jai Niwas Garden, Jalebi Chowk, Gangori Bazaar, J.D.A. Market, Brahampuri, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002, India
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THIKANA MANDIR SHRI GOVIND DEV JI, Rajasthan India

  • Best Time: Early morning before sunrise or late evening during sunset.
  • Photography Tips: Capture the beautiful silhouette of the temple against the colorful sky. Experiment with different angles and compositions to highlight the intricate architectural details.
  • Best Time: Late morning or early afternoon.
  • Photography Tips: Utilize the natural light to capture the vibrant colors and patterns present in the courtyard. Explore close-up shots of the decorative elements, such as arches, frescoes, and pillars.
  • Best Time: During major festivals like Janmashtami or Holi.
  • Photography Tips: Immortalize the electrifying atmosphere by focusing on the vibrant colors, intricate costumes, and energetic celebrations. Use a fast shutter speed to capture the fast-paced movements and expressions of the devotees.
  • Best Time: After rain or during evenings when the ground is wet.
  • Photography Tips: Look for puddles and wet surfaces to capture stunning reflections of the architecture. Experiment with different angles and compositions to maximize the effect.
  • Best Time: Throughout the day.
  • Photography Tips: Interact with devotees to capture their expressions, emotions, and devotion towards the deity. Respect the sanctity of the place and obtain permission when photographing close-ups of individuals.