Nagda, Rajasthan

Nagda is a village in Udaipur district of Rajasthan state in India.

Today it is known primarily for the remains of the Sahasra Bahu Temples.

Nagda is situated approximately 20 kilometers north of Udaipur or 2.5 km away from Eklingji, another sacred area.

Nagda was probably established by King Nagaditya of the Guhil dynasty in the 7th century AD and it was known as Nagahrada then.

[3] In c.1116, Nagda again became the capital of Mewar and stayed so until the early part of the 13th century when it was sacked by Sultan Iltutmish's forces.