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MHVG+XWR, Beri Dopana, Haryana 124201, India
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Shree mata Bheemeshvari Devi Mandir (Beri Wali Mata)

MHWH+422, Beri, Beri Dopana, Haryana 124201, India
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4.0
6y

Mata Bhimeshwari Devi temple in Beri a huge fair is held at the occasion of Navratra’s twice in a year. In the famous temple of Bhimeshwari Devi lakhs of devotees from all over the country come and worship the goddess In the market, hundreds of shops are decorated at the occasion of the fair. In these fairs newly married couples come to tie the nuptial knot again before the goddess .The Mundan ceremony of small children is also performed here. After reaching the temple and waiting for a long lakhs of Devotes light the "Jyot" of desi ghee and offer coconut and parsad to the goddess. Here, after the government has taken the charge of the temple, continuous efforts have been made to beautify the temple. With devotion and faith, the devotees arrive here, It seems that Beri is not less important than any other religious places devoted to goddess Devi’s chanting. In the Beri the enhancing of goddess’s name echoes all the time. According to the well-known story, it is named, Bhimeshwari due to the installation of the idol of the goddess by Bhima. According to the saying before the beginning of the battle of the Mahabharta period Shri Krishna told Mahabali Bhima to bring his Kuldevi to the battlefield of the Kurukshetra and take the blessing from her. According to the order of Shri Krishna and his brother "Yudhistar" , Bhima approached the Hinglay Mountain ( Which is now in Pakistan ) and prayed the kuldevi to move to the battle field for victory. The goddess accepted the request of Bhima but laid down a condition, she said that she was ready to go with him but if he dropped me down on the way from the lap then she would not proceed further. In the way Bhima felt the desire to go to toilet so he placed the idol of the goddess under a tree of Beri from his lap and went on, after toilet, he also felt thirsty but he could not find any water near by. Bhima blowed the earth with his gada to take out water and took bath. After that when he tried to lift the goddess than he remained her condition, under compulsion, Bhima placed the goddess near the bank of the pond and went to Kurukshetra after seeking the blessing for victory. After 18 days of war when Kaurva’s got killed Gandhari reached the place screaming. Often said that here only Shri Krishna took out from the illusion. When Gandhari passed from there she saw her own kuldevi. After that she erected the temple here. Although the ruins of the temple erected by Gandhari are not present now, but of the seat of the great goddess is still there. Presently, marvelous temple is here. In Beri, there are two temples. The process of moving the goddess from outer to inner temple has been going on since the Mahabharta period. At that time there was a dense forest. Maharishi Durvasa was residing in Dubaldhan around 8 km from here in fear of thieves. Every morning at 5 a.m. Mahrishi Dhurava would bring the idol of goddess in the outer temple in his lap and at 12:00 noon again he would return it in the inner temple. The process of moving of goddess from inner to outer temple is still going on. The aarti sung by durvasa is still enchanted everyday and every evening. The " Akhand Jyoti" for 24 hrs is enlightening. also said to be City of temples and Religious City in Haryana State. The City Has around 100 Small and large Temples. The Mata Bhimeshwari Temple, Bala Ji Temple,Radha Krishna mandir main bazaar are main temples in the city.People also come to the temple on foot from...

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With profound reverence, I offer my homage to Maa Bhramari Devi, revered as Banbhori Mata, and Maa Bhimeshwari Devi, two eminent manifestations of the Divine Mother in Haryana. These sacred temples are sanctuaries of spiritual solace, attracting devotees seeking blessings, strength, and guidance.

Maa Bhramari Devi (Banbhori Mata) Temple

Situated in Banbhori village of Hisar district, the Maa Bhramari Devi Temple is an ancient shrine dedicated to Goddess Durga in her Bhramari form. This temple, also known as Shri Durga Mata Bhramari Mandir, holds significant historical and spiritual importance. In 2017, the Government of Haryana established the Shri Durga Mata Mandir Banbhori Temple Trust to oversee its management, ensuring that donations support local welfare initiatives.

The temple is renowned for its 24-hour Akhand Jyoti, symbolizing the eternal presence of the Goddess. Devotees from various regions visit to seek Maa's blessings, especially during the biannual fairs held during Navratri, which draw large congregations of worshippers. The temple's serene ambiance and the devoutness of its visitors create an atmosphere of deep spirituality and devotion.

Maa Bhimeshwari Devi Temple

Located in Beri, Jhajjar district, the Maa Bhimeshwari Devi Temple is a revered shrine dedicated to the Goddess Bhimeshwari. Beri is unique for housing twin temples of the same deity, a rarity that adds to its spiritual allure. The temple is deeply rooted in the local culture and traditions, with devotees believing in the Goddess's power to fulfill wishes and provide protection.

The temple complex is well-maintained, offering facilities for pilgrims, including accommodation and amenities to ensure a comfortable visit. Festivals, particularly Navratri, are celebrated with great fervor, featuring rituals, devotional songs, and community feasts that enhance the spiritual experience.

Visiting These Sacred Temples

Pilgrims visiting these temples can expect a spiritually enriching experience. Both temples are accessible via road, with nearby towns providing transportation options. The local communities are welcoming, and the temple trusts ensure that the sanctity and cleanliness of the premises are maintained.

In conclusion, the Maa Bhramari Devi Temple in Banbhori and the Maa Bhimeshwari Devi Temple in Beri stand as pillars of faith and devotion in Haryana. They offer devotees a profound connection to the Divine Mother, providing solace, strength, and spiritual...

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7y

According to the well-known story, it is named, Bhimeshwari due to the installation of the goddess by Bhima. According to the saying before the beginning of the battle of the Mahabharta period Shri Krishna told Mahabali Bhima to bring his Kuldevi to the battlefield of the Kurukshetra and take the blessing from her. Bhima approached the Hinglay Mountain ( Pakistan ) and prayed the kuldevi to move to the battle field for victory. She said that she was ready to go with him but if he dropped me down on the way from the lap then she would not proceed further. In the way Bhima felt the desire to go to toilet so he placed the idol of the goddess under a tree of Beri from his lap and went on, after toilet, he also felt thirsty but he could not find any water near by.

Bhima blowed the earth with his gada to take out water and took bath. After that when he tried to lift the goddess than he remained her condition, under compulsion, Bhima placed the goddess near the bank of the pond and went to Kurukshetra after seeking the blessing for victory. After 18 days of war when Kaurvas got killed Gandhari passed from there she saw her own kuldevi. After that she erected the temple here. Although the ruins of the temple erected by Gandhari are not present now, but of the seat of the great goddess is still there.The process of moving the goddess from outer to inner temple has been going on since the Mahabharta period. At that time there was a dense forest. Maharishi Durvasa was residing in Dubaldhan around 8 kms from here in fear of thieves. Every morning at 5 a.m. Mahrishi Dhurava would bring the goddess in the outer temple in his lap and at 12:00 noon again he would return it in the inner temple. The process of moving of goddess from inner to outer temple is still going on. The aarti sung by durvasa is still enchanted everyday and every evening. The " Akhand Jyoti" for 24 hrs is...

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According to a popular story, Goddess has been named Bhimeshwari as the idol of the goddess was installed by Bhima. It is believed that before the beginning of Mahabharata battle, Lord Shri Krishna asked Bhima to bring his Kuldevi to the battle field of the Kurukshetra and take the blessing from her. Hence, Bhima approached the Hinglay Mountain and requested his Kuldevi to move to the battle field. The goddess readily agreed but laid down a condition. She said that she will go with him but if he kept the idol down on the way she would not proceed further. On the way, Bhima felt the urge to answer nature’s call. Hence, he kept the idol of the goddess under a Beri tree. Bhima also felt thirsty. Hence, he banged his mace on the ground to take out water. Later, when he tried to lift the idol of goddess suddenly he remembered the condition. Bhima took the blessings of the goddess and went to Kurukshetra. After the Mahabharat battle got over, when Gandhari passed from there she saw an idol of her kuldevi. Gandhari constructed a temple at the same site. The ruin of the temple established by Gandhari is not present now but the seat of the goddess is still present. Today, a marvelous temple is constructed at the same site. In Beri, there are two temples. Initially, this place was a dense forest in which sage Durvasa was residing. Every morning, sage Dhurvasa would bring the idol of the goddess in the outer temple and at noon again he would place the idol in the inner temple. This process of moving the idol from inner temple to outer temple is still followed religiously. The aarti sung by sage Durvasa is still performed every day in the temple.
Nitin SainiNitin Saini
Poor arrangements and facilities. Mata Bhimeshwari Devi - The Goddess of happiness & success. The devi and the temple has been worshiped since Mahabharata time. Every years lakhs of people from all over the country gather here to seek the blessings of the Goddess on the sacred occasion of "Navratra". In this divine season of navratras newly married couples Re-Tie the conjugal knot and perform Mundan ceremony of newly born male child. Devotees visit the renowned Bhimeshwari Devi temple, twice every year in large numbers to seek the blessings of the Goddess. In both the temples they light the ‘Jyot’ of Desi Ghee and offer coconut and prasad to the Goddess. Every day the idol of bhimeshwari is taken from Baharwala Mandir at 12.30 p.m to inside temple and again brought back to Baharwala temple at 5.p.m
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This is a temple for Devi Maa Bheemeshwari near Beri bus stand. The mandir campus is huge and clean. The temple is built beautifully and there are many shops outside the temple. The atmosphere is calm and peaceful. There is no crowd on normal days. There are long lines with waiting time of around 30-60 minutes during Navratri and special days like Ashtami etc. This is also called the new temple as it was built in the last decade while the older one is inside the village. Devi maa comes to the new temple at 4:30AM and darshan starts there at 5AM. If you are visiting in the evening (post noon), you have to go to the old temple. There are no tickets needed to visit the temple.
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According to a popular story, Goddess has been named Bhimeshwari as the idol of the goddess was installed by Bhima. It is believed that before the beginning of Mahabharata battle, Lord Shri Krishna asked Bhima to bring his Kuldevi to the battle field of the Kurukshetra and take the blessing from her. Hence, Bhima approached the Hinglay Mountain and requested his Kuldevi to move to the battle field. The goddess readily agreed but laid down a condition. She said that she will go with him but if he kept the idol down on the way she would not proceed further. On the way, Bhima felt the urge to answer nature’s call. Hence, he kept the idol of the goddess under a Beri tree. Bhima also felt thirsty. Hence, he banged his mace on the ground to take out water. Later, when he tried to lift the idol of goddess suddenly he remembered the condition. Bhima took the blessings of the goddess and went to Kurukshetra. After the Mahabharat battle got over, when Gandhari passed from there she saw an idol of her kuldevi. Gandhari constructed a temple at the same site. The ruin of the temple established by Gandhari is not present now but the seat of the goddess is still present. Today, a marvelous temple is constructed at the same site. In Beri, there are two temples. Initially, this place was a dense forest in which sage Durvasa was residing. Every morning, sage Dhurvasa would bring the idol of the goddess in the outer temple and at noon again he would place the idol in the inner temple. This process of moving the idol from inner temple to outer temple is still followed religiously. The aarti sung by sage Durvasa is still performed every day in the temple.
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Poor arrangements and facilities. Mata Bhimeshwari Devi - The Goddess of happiness & success. The devi and the temple has been worshiped since Mahabharata time. Every years lakhs of people from all over the country gather here to seek the blessings of the Goddess on the sacred occasion of "Navratra". In this divine season of navratras newly married couples Re-Tie the conjugal knot and perform Mundan ceremony of newly born male child. Devotees visit the renowned Bhimeshwari Devi temple, twice every year in large numbers to seek the blessings of the Goddess. In both the temples they light the ‘Jyot’ of Desi Ghee and offer coconut and prasad to the Goddess. Every day the idol of bhimeshwari is taken from Baharwala Mandir at 12.30 p.m to inside temple and again brought back to Baharwala temple at 5.p.m
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This is a temple for Devi Maa Bheemeshwari near Beri bus stand. The mandir campus is huge and clean. The temple is built beautifully and there are many shops outside the temple. The atmosphere is calm and peaceful. There is no crowd on normal days. There are long lines with waiting time of around 30-60 minutes during Navratri and special days like Ashtami etc. This is also called the new temple as it was built in the last decade while the older one is inside the village. Devi maa comes to the new temple at 4:30AM and darshan starts there at 5AM. If you are visiting in the evening (post noon), you have to go to the old temple. There are no tickets needed to visit the temple.
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