Mukundgarh town was established by Thakur Mukund Singh Saheb in the 18th century. Mukundgarh was renamed from Shahabsar.
The main attractions include the Mukundgarh Fort, Ganeriwal Haveli, Kanodia Haveli and Saraf Haveli. These are old fresco-rich mansions that are still well-preserved. A few temples worth visiting are the Shiv Ji Temple, and Gopinath Ji Temple built by the Shekhawat Thakurs.
The town has a vibrant and colorful culture, with various festivals and celebrations held throughout the year. Mukundgarh hosts the annual Gangaur festival, a traditional Rajasthani event dedicated to the Goddess Parvati, Ganesh Mahotsav and Ashwin Navratri.
If you visit Mukundgarh you must visit Shri Bawliya Baba mandir. There is a miraculous wick burning inside the temple. Which can be seen only from the left side. If you enter inside the Garbhgrah(Sanctum Sanctorum) of the temple, then the burning wick will not be visible.
Ganesh Mahotsav is celebrated in the town on a large level for 10 days from Ganesh Chaturthi by:
Swami Vivekanand Seva Sangh, near municipality building or lal kua
Shri Nav Ganesh Mahotsav, behind the Mukundgarh Fort
During Ashwin Navratri(as per Hindu calendar), the people of the town establishes Goddess Durga statues for 9 days.
If you visit Mukundgarh don't forget to purchase Sweets from Phool Ji Pede Wale and Man Ji Pede Wale's shops.
Phool ji Pede wale:
Some famous education points in the town are as follows:
The Mukundgarh Municipality has population of 18,469 of which 9,314 are males while 9,155 are females as per report released by Census of India, 2011. Population of Children with age of 0-6 is 2732 which is 14.79% of total population of Mukundgarh. Female Sex Ratio is of 983 against state average of 928. Moreover Child Sex Ratio in Mukundgarh is around 852 compared to Rajasthan state average of 888. Literacy rate of Mukundgarh city is 73.28% higher than state average of 66.11%. In Mukundgarh, Male literacy is around 85.60% while female literacy rate is 61.05%.[2]