Mehandipur Balaji (Hanuman) Temple, Rajasthan
Address
Mehandipur Balaji (Hanuman) Temple, Rajasthan
Mehandipur,
Rajasthan 321610
Moolavar
Balaji (Hanuman)
Introduction
Balaji Temple in Mehandipur, Karauli district on the border of Karauli district and Dausa district, is dedicated to the deity Hanuman. The name Balaji refers to Shri Hanuman in several parts of India because the childhood (Bala in Hindi or Sanskrit) form of the Lord is especially celebrated there. The temple is dedicated to Balaji (another name for Shree Hanuman Ji). The Temple is believed to be 1000 years old.
The temple is situated in Brahmbad, Dausa District near Todabhim of the Indian state of Rajasthan. The village is situated at the border of two districts- Karauli and Dausa. And the temple is also divided as half and another half in districts by border. It is 109 km from Jaipur.
Puranic Significance
The temple of Balaji Maharaj built in Mehandipur is very famous especially in northern part of India. The first Mahant of the temple was Shri Ganeshpuriji Maharaj and the present Mahant of the temple Shri Naresh Puriji Maharaj is very strict to follow vegetarian and reading holy books.
It is believed that a person who is suffering from evil spirits (Sankatwalas) get relief from distress by methods like Arji, Sawamani, and Darkhast. Bhog of Boondi ke Laddu offering to Shri Balaji Maharaj, Rice and Urad pulse to Bhairav Baba (Kotval Kaptan, head of army and Shri Pretraj Sarkar, king of evil spirits). Saturday and Tuesday are the busiest days in the temple because both these days are the days of Hanumanji.
Century/Period
1000 years old.
Managed By
Government of Rajasthan
Nearest Bus Station
Mehandipur
Nearest Railway Station
Bandikui Junction
Nearest Airport
Mehandipur Balaji is Jaipur (JAI) Airport