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SHRI MEHNDIPUR BALAJI MAHARAJ TEMPLE(MANDIR) MEHNADIPUR RAJASTHAN




Shri Balaji Maharaj temple is situated in the Mehndipur district Dausa, state Rajasthan, India. It is 40 km from Karuali and 99 km from Jaipur, The nearest railway station is Bandikui. Thousands of pilgrims come every day here to get rid of their problem by Lord Balaji Maharaj and to get fulfill wishes.


It is believed that the people suffering from the curse of supernatural powers, bad/malignant spirits, ghosts and witches come here for cure and relief. People suffering from all the above bad spirits/black magic come and make an appeal to Shri Bhairav Ji Maharaj and Shri Pret Raj Maharaj(The king of all the spirits) hold the court and punish all bad spirits provide relief to the devotee.

Sankatmochan Balaji Maharaj solves problems of any kind even it of black magic/curse/bad spirits of devotees who comes to visit this temple. People not only come to get a cure they get more from here 'ridhi' and 'sidhi'.

The story of the Balaji (child) Shrine:

It is believed that around 1000 years ago in the series of Arawali hills Shri Balaji Maharaj appeared with Shri Bhairav Ji Maharaj and Shri Pret Raj Maharaj(The king of all spirits). After that, the ancestors of the Current Mahant(chief priest) of Balaji temple get a dream from Shri Balaji Maharaj to serve duty for him. He surprised open eyes but no one there, he thought just dreams but then suddenly a loud voice he heard " I choose you for my Duty serve it" and he saw Balaji Maharaj in front of him telling the place where deities have to be placed for the temple. And this way the Balaji came to the Dausa to help people suffering from problems.

Jai Balaji Maharaj

Worship time: Starting from early morning up to 9Pm. (In summer)
                       Starting from early morning up to 8Pm. (In winter)

Festivals: Shri Hanuman Jyanti, Jal Jhoolani Ekadashi, Winter Navaratra, Vijay Dhasmi/Dushera, Sharad Poornima, Deepavali, Krishna Janmasthmi, Annakuta, Makar Shakranti, Shiva Ratri, Holi, Spring Navaratra, Rama Navami etc.


The Temple is located 3 km towards the Jaipur-Agra National Highway. The Shri Balaji Shrine distances from the given places:-

Nearest Airport:- Sanganer Jaipur(113Km, approx)
Nearest Railway:- Bandikui (43Km, approx).Connected to all major cities of India by

From Delhi ------- 252 Km(approx)
From Jaipur ------ 103 Km(approx)
From Agra ------- 250 Km(approx)
From Alwar ------ 80 Km(approx)
From Bharatpur -- 80 Km(approx)
From Mahaveerji - 49 Km(approx)
From Dausa ------ 40 Km(approx)
From Hinduan ---- 37 Km(approx)
From Bandikui ---- 28 Km(approx)
From Lucknow --- 470Km(approx)
From Chandigarah -520Km(approx)

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Comments

  1. Hey,
    Nice Blog about Rajasthan...Mehandipur Balaji is very historic temple there having its own popularity.
    Thanks for sharing:)

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  2. Thanks for sharing such useful information. Dedicated to Lord Balaji, an incarnation of Hanuman, the Mehandipur Balaji Temple in Dausa is one of the most popular pilgrim sites in Rajasthan. Mehandipur Balaji Temple also organizes regular charities, food for the poor and stray animals, accommodation for the homeless, etc.

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