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English: Mandir Shri Brijraj Bihari is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, in the Pink city of Rajasthan.Brijraj means “The one who rules the nature" and bihari means “supreme enjoyer.” This temple on the busy Street of Tripolia Bazar in Jaipur Conservation issues need to be answered for prolonging the life and preserving the integrity of architectural character of Rajasthan.
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