Jambheswarji Temple is situated at
Mukam in
Bikaner District of
Rajasthan. The temple has been built in memory of the founder of the Bishnoi sect, Jambheswarji, who is considered as an incarnation of
Lord Vishnu. The main attraction of the temple is the
Jambeshwar Fair, which is celebrated twice every year.
The temple holds the Samadhi of Jambheswarji. There is a life-size portrait of the saint in the central hall. Besides the central hall, the temple has five rooms of which one is used to store grains offered by the devotees and the rest of the rooms are used as guest room. It also has fenced platforms for feeding pigeons, peacocks and other birds.