The 21st century continues and even today the truth of their existence regarding ghosts cannot be denied. There are temples all over the country where exorcism is done to get rid of evil spirits or evil spirits. One such temple is Mehandipur Balaji Temple built in the Dausa district of Rajasthan which is the center of faith of the devotees. Science does not believe in ghosts, but here every day people from far and wide who are troubled by upper dizziness and phantom obstacles come for salvation. According to the belief, anyone who has any negative shadow on them, their push i.e. to remove their upper shadow, kirtan, etc. is done here. A fair of devotees is held here on Saturdays and Tuesdays.
Mehandipur Balaji Temple is considered one of the 10 Siddhapeeths of Hanuman ji. People who believe in ghosts, come more to Balaji. Here you will get to see many strange sights, seeing which for the first time people get surprised and get scared. This is the reason why in the year 2013, experts from Germany, Netherlands, AIIMS, and Delhi University also came here for research. Hanuman Ji is not the only one sitting in this temple. Pretraj and Kaptan i.e. Bhairon Bhagwan also reside here. Today in this episode we are going to give you information about some mysterious things related to Mehandipur Balaji Temple. Let's know...
The court starts at 2 o'clock
There is an influx of people coming here for the removal of ghosts and upper obstacles. In this temple, there is an idol of Pretraj Sarkar and Bhairav Baba i.e. Kotwal Captain. Every day at 2 o'clock in the court of Pretraj Sarkar, there is a push i.e. kirtan, in which the upper shadows that have come on the people are removed.
Hole in the left chest
Mehandipur Balaji has a small hole in his left chest from which water flows continuously. It is said that this is the sweat of Balaji. Here laddoos are offered to Balaji, rice to Pretraj, and urad prasad to Bhairon. It is told that those who have powers like ghosts, etc., start doing strange things as soon as they eat this prasad.
Mahant saw God in his dream
Regarding this temple, it is believed that one day the old Mahant of the temple had a dream. He had seen three gods in the dream. Mahant considered this as a sign of the construction of Balaji's temple. After that, the worship of Lord Hanuman started at this place. Then the three deities Balaji Maharaj, Shri Pretraj Sarkar, and Shri Kotwal were installed in the temple.
The unique structure of the temple
It is said that this temple is completely different from the common temples. Here, instead of the bell of the temple, the screams of the people are heard. The structure of the temple is different in itself. There are four halls built here. The first two have idols of Hanuman ji and Bhairav ji. While in the last hall, some many women and men are possessed by ghosts.
Devotees follow this rule
Right in front of the idol of Mehandipur Balaji is the idol of Lord Ram-Sita, whom he always keeps seeing. Here Hanumanji is present in child form. There is a rule for all travelers coming here that they should stop consuming garlic, onion, egg, meat, and alcohol for at least a week.
Prasad cannot be taken home
You cannot eat any kind of Prasad of Mehandipur Balaji Temple nor can you give it to anyone. You cannot even take Prasad here at home. Even you cannot take any eatables and aromatic things home from here. It is said that by doing this, the upper shadow comes over you.
Prasad is of 2 categories
In Mehandipur Balaji, Prasad is offered differently from other temples. Here there are 2 categories of prasad, one is an application and the other is an application. Darkhavast is also called Hajri in Balaji. Hajri's prasad has to be bought twice and the prasad is available in 3 plates in the application. After applying once in the temple, one has to leave immediately. The Prasad of Arji is taken while returning which has to be thrown behind him. There is a rule that one should not look back while throwing Prasad.
How to reach the temple
It is not at all difficult to reach this temple. If you want to come here by rail then Dausa is well connected by rail from everywhere. Dausa is the nearest station to Mehandipur Balaji Temple. If you want to travel by air, then the nearest airport from here is Jaipur, which is only 33 kilometers away from here. For which cabs are easily available to decide. While Agra airport is also not very far from here. One can also travel from Agra's Kheria Airport, 133 km away. Apart from this, if you want to come here by road, then you will have to come here via Jaipur. This city is 55 kilometers away from here. Rajasthan State Transport buses will also take you here comfortably. Regular buses ply from here to Agra and Delhi as well.