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About Phalasia
Phalasia (फलासिया) is a picturesque village in Jhadol Tehsil, Udaipur District, Rajasthan. Cradled in the timeless Aravalli Hills, this village is a living testament to Rajasthan's rich spiritual and cultural heritage.
Located 56 kilometres south of the legendary City of Lakes — Udaipur — and 17 km from the tehsil headquarters at Jhadol, Phalasia is home to deeply religious communities whose traditions span centuries. The village is adorned with ancient temples dedicated to Jain, Shaivite, and Shakti traditions, reflecting the harmonious coexistence of diverse faiths.
The lifeblood of Phalasia flows through its fertile farmlands. Agriculture is the primary occupation, with the surrounding Aravalli landscape providing both sustenance and breathtaking natural beauty. The region is also home to the vibrant Bhil tribal communities, whose ancient customs and art forms add a unique cultural dimension to the area.
56 km
South of Udaipur
3,257+
Residents
772
Households
313701
Pin Code
“Where the Aravallis whisper ancient tales and temple bells echo through the valleys”
A Village of Faith & Heritage
Sacred Heritage
Temples of Phalasia
Phalasia is a village of deep faith, home to temples spanning Jain, Shaivite, Vaishnav, and Shakti traditions — a testament to Rajasthan's spirit of harmony and devotion.
Shree 1008 Padamprabhu Jain Mandir
श्री 1008 पदमप्रभु जैन मंदिर
A magnificent Jain temple dedicated to Bhagwan Padamprabhu, the sixth Tirthankara. Known for its stunning architecture and spiritual significance, this temple draws devotees from across Rajasthan seeking blessings and inner peace.
Ambey Mata Mandir
अम्बे माता मंदिर
A revered temple dedicated to Goddess Ambey Mata (Durga), an embodiment of Shakti. Devotees flock here during Navratri and other auspicious occasions to seek the blessings of the Divine Mother.
Paaleshwar Mahadev
पालेश्वर महादेव
An ancient Shiva temple dedicated to Lord Paaleshwar Mahadev. Nestled amidst serene surroundings, this sacred shrine is especially vibrant during Maha Shivaratri when devotees gather for night-long prayers.
Sheetala Mataji Mandir
शीतला माताजी मंदिर
Dedicated to Goddess Sheetala, the divine mother of coolness and healing. This temple holds deep cultural significance and is visited for blessings of health, well-being, and protection.
Thakurji Mandir
ठाकुरजी मंदिर
A beautiful Vaishnav temple dedicated to Thakurji (Lord Krishna/Vishnu). The temple is a center for daily worship and community gatherings, resonating with devotional music and bhajans.
Vijasan Mataji
विजासन माताजी
A hill-top shrine dedicated to Vijasan Mata, a form of the Divine Goddess. Perched on an elevated location, the temple offers panoramic views of the Aravalli landscape and is a site of deep local reverence.
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Places to Visit
From tranquil lakes to ancient hills, Phalasia and its surroundings offer a peaceful escape into nature and history.
Nagmala Talab
नागमाला तालाब
A beautiful natural lake surrounded by the green Aravalli landscape. Nagmala Talab is a serene spot for locals and visitors alike, reflecting the sky and hills in its tranquil waters. The lake supports local agriculture and is a peaceful retreat for birdwatching and evening walks.
Lapni Saat
लापणी सात
A notable landmark of Phalasia, Lapni Saat is a gathering point with historical significance. It stands as a reminder of the community traditions and social fabric that have held the village together for generations.
Aravalli Foothills
अरावली की तलहटी
The ancient Aravalli Range, one of the oldest mountain ranges in the world, cradles Phalasia in its foothills. The surrounding hills offer stunning trekking opportunities, diverse flora and fauna, and breathtaking sunrise and sunset views over the Rajasthani landscape.
Living Heritage
Culture & Life
Phalasia's culture is a vibrant blend of Rajasthani tradition, spiritual devotion, and the resilient spirit of its farming communities.
Agriculture & Farming
The heartbeat of Phalasia is its agriculture. Fertile lands nourished by seasonal rains yield crops that sustain the community. Farming is not just an occupation here — it is a way of life passed down through generations.
Bhil Tribal Heritage
The surrounding region is home to the Bhil tribal communities, one of India's largest indigenous groups. Their vibrant art, traditional archery, folk music, and ancient customs add a rich cultural tapestry to the area.
Festivals & Celebrations
From the grand celebrations of Navratri at Ambey Mata Mandir to the devotional fervour of Maha Shivaratri at Paaleshwar Mahadev, Phalasia comes alive with colour, music, and community spirit throughout the year.
Rajasthani Traditions
The village carries the proud traditions of Mewar — from the warm greeting of 'Padhaaro' to traditional Rajasthani cuisine, folk songs, and the timeless hospitality that the region is celebrated for.
Plan Your Visit
How to Reach
By Air
Udaipur Airport ~ 80 km
The nearest airport is Maharana Pratap Airport (Dabok), Udaipur — approximately 80 km from Phalasia. Regular flights connect Udaipur to Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur, and other major cities.
By Rail
Udaipur Station ~ 56 km
Udaipur City Railway Station is the nearest major railhead, about 56 km away. It is well-connected to Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Delhi, Mumbai, and Chittorgarh via regular express and superfast trains.
By Road
Via Jhadol ~ 17 km from Jhadol
Phalasia is accessible by road from Udaipur via Jhadol. State transport buses and private vehicles ply this route regularly. The scenic drive through the Aravalli foothills is an experience in itself.