The temple architecture is simple yet majestic, reflecting traditional Rajasthani craftsmanship. It attracts thousands of devotees every year, particularly during festivals like Janmashtami and Holi, when the temple is adorned with vibrant decorations. The daily rituals, or 'sevas,' performed here follow a strict schedule, offering devotees a glimpse of the divine life of Lord Krishna.
Besides its religious significance, Nathdwara is known for its Pichwai paintings, which depict scenes from Lord Krishna’s life. A visit to the temple offers a deeply spiritual experience.