What is the history of Mehandipur Balaji Temple? See the rules of visiting here in the video

Rajasthan News Desk !!! India is known all over the world for its secularism and unity in diversity. While on one hand India is known for its famous forts, mansions, magnificent palaces and luxury hotels, on the other hand India is equally famous for its temples, mosques, churches and gurudwaras.

Rajasthan, which has an indelible mark on the world tourism map, is famous all over the world for its royal and majestic grandeur, forts, palaces, tourist places and grand temples. In today’s video, we will take you on a video tour of one such famous temple, Mehandipur Balaji. Although we have already told you about some of the most famous temples of Hanumanji in our live darshan videos, if you have not seen these videos till now, then you will find their link in the description of the video.

Mehandipur Balaji Temple is a Hindu temple located in Dausa district of Rajasthan state of India, dedicated to Bajrangbali Hanuman ji. This temple is so popular in India that every year crores of pilgrims come here from far and wide to get solutions to their problems. Hanuman ji is also known as Balaji and a temple dedicated to Siyaram is also located in front of the Hanuman temple, which has a beautiful idol of Siyaram. It is believed about the Mehandipur Balaji temple that God frees his devotees from evil spirits and troubles. Devotees visiting the temple offer Bundi laddus to Balaji and offer urad dal and rice to Bhairav ​​Baba who helps them get rid of evil spirits. The temple is very crowded on Saturdays and Tuesdays as these are the most special days of Balaji.

Three gods are worshiped in the Mehandipur Balaji temple. But Hanuman ji is mainly worshiped in this temple and apart from this, Pretraj Sarkar and Bhairav ​​Baba are also worshiped here. These three gods of the temple are considered to be related to ghosts, spirits and spirits. The idol of Balaji which is worshiped in the temple is said to have appeared on its own. It is said that Hanuman ji’s leela at this place started from childhood, hence this temple is known as Balaji. Devotees believe that there is a divine power in this temple which has the power to heal people trapped in the clutches of evil spirits. If you do not believe in cosmic powers or ghosts, then after coming to this temple you will start believing in all these things.

Mehandipur Balaji Temple is one of the most famous temples in India which has a rich and interesting history of its own. The history of this temple is about 1000 years old. According to beliefs, the idol of Lord Hanuman located in this temple situated between the Aravali hills is self-manifested, meaning it was not built by anyone but it appeared on its own. The place where this temple is located today was earlier a dense forest and the ancestors of the current Mahant ji of the temple had experienced the idol of Balaji here. After which he decided to stay here and worship it. According to legend, one day Hanuman ji, Balaji and Pretraj Sarkar all three came in Mahant ji’s dream and asked him to serve and worship him. After this incident, he started worshiping Lord Hanuman here and also got a grand temple constructed.

It is believed about Mehandipur Balaji that this temple is full of miraculous powers and any devotee who comes here with a true heart gets freedom from evil powers and spirits. Due to the infinite miracles of this temple, lakhs of devotees come to this temple every day to offer their prayers. Visiting the Mehandipur Balaji temple and seeing people suffering from ghosts here may remind you of a horror film, but many devotees who have visited here have experienced a change in the environment around them after coming here. This temple is located in Rajasthan where the atmosphere is very hot, but after coming here you will feel cold for a few moments. After coming here, devotees may have to face a lot of crowd because a large number of devotees come here. Even if you come to visit this temple of Balaji on any day, you will always find a fierce crowd of devotees here.

While on one hand we hear the sounds of bells and mantras in any temple, on the other hand, as soon as you step into the premises of Mehandipur Balaji temple, you will start hearing the loud screams of women and men. The screams of the suffering people here can scare you. While on one hand other temples in India are known for offering prasad, on the other hand Mehandipur Balaji temple is a place where no prasad is offered. Although many shopkeepers try to sell prasad in the temple premises, according to the belief, it is necessary to take a black ball from them, not prasad, because by offering it to Hanuman ji, all sorrows and troubles go away. It is believed that by rotating this black ball around your body and throwing it in the fire, Sankatmochan Hanuman ji takes away all the troubles.

There is no doubt that this temple can scare the weak hearted. As soon as you enter the premises of this temple, you can feel the change in the environment around you. The architecture of the Mehandipur Balaji temple reflects its story and eccentricity. After coming to the temple, you will definitely feel negativity around you. There are a total of four chambers in the Mehandipur Balaji temple, out of which the first two chambers have idols of Hanuman ji and Bhairav ​​ji, but after going to the last two halls, you can get a terrifying experience. Here many men and women can be seen beating and shaking their heads. Here many of them are also seen tied with iron chains and shackles and screaming loudly.

It is considered inauspicious to take back any prasad, water or food items while returning from Mehandipur Balaji temple. Along with this, it is also advised to avoid talking and touching any stranger in the temple because touching a suffering person can also affect you. Along with this, when you leave the temple, never look back because looking back in this way can be like inviting an evil spirit.

Mehandipur Balaji Temple is located in Dausa district near Jaipur, this temple is located in Mehandipur village which is about 99 km from Jaipur city. You can travel to the temple by road, air and rail, the nearest airport from the temple is Jaipur Airport located at a distance of 110 km. The nearest railway station from Mehandipur Balaji Temple is Dausa Railway Station located at a distance of 50 km. Along with this, the nearest bus stand to reach here is Dausa Bus Stand at a distance of 49 km.

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