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हारे का सहारा
4, Khatoo, Rajasthan 332602, India
Khatu syam baba mandir rajasthan
9C83+MP5, Shyam Baba Mandir Marg 3, Khatoo, Rajasthan 332602, India
Manvendra chouhan khatushyamji
9C84+R6C, Khatu Shyam Ji Temple Rd, Khatoo, Rajasthan 332602, India
लखदातार
9C84+R6C, Khatoo, Rajasthan 332602, India
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pareek restaurant
Kabutar chouk, Khatoo, Rajasthan 332602, India
Hotel shyam Charan & Restaurant
9C83+5CV, Khatoo, Rajasthan 332602, India
Khandalwal Pavitra Bhojnalay
Shyam Mandir Rd, Khatoo, Rajasthan 332602, India
Sagar Express
Temple Rd, near main temple, Khatoo, Rajasthan 332602, India
Shri Radha Kota Kachori & Fresh Dahi Bada Corner
9C73+XQP, Khatoo, Rajasthan 332602, India
Om Restaurant
Aloda, Choraha, Khatushyamji, Rajasthan 332602, India
Gokul restaurant
9C94+6XH, Khatoo, Rajasthan 332602, India
Sweet & Restaurant
Shyam Ji, Toran Gate, Khatoo, Rajasthan 332602, India
New aapno shyam Bhojnalaya
9C93+P67, Khatoo, Rajasthan 332602, India
Shri Ram krishan Bhojanala/ Dhaba
Khatoo, Rajasthan 332602, India
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Radhey Ki Haveli
Ward No.9, Meeno Ka Mohala Tehsil: Dataramgarh Khatu Shyamji, Khatoo, Rajasthan 332602, India
Lakhdatar Guest House
Opp.Gadwali Dharmsala,Mandir Road,Khatushyam KhatuShyamJi, Rajasthan 332602, India
Shree shyam Mitra Mandal
Mandir road , near kala bhawan dharmshala ke corner pe , shree shyam itra house Khatu shyam ji, Rajasthan 332602, India
Hotel MB Nirala Shyam
Shani Mandir k Piche, Shyam Kund Wali Gali, Khatoo, Rajasthan 332602, India
HOTEL LALA - Best Hotel & Sweet Shop In Khatushyam ji
khatushyamji, mandir road khatushyamji, Rajasthan 332602, India
Mahi Place
9C73+W8R, Khatu Shyam Ji Temple Rd, Khatoo, Rajasthan 332602, India
Jai shree shyam guest house
Khatu Shyam Ji Temple Rd, Khatoo, Rajasthan 332602, India
Sangam Palace
ward no. 16, Jangir mohalla, mandir marg, near rewari Dharmshala, Khatoo, Rajasthan 332602, India
Hotel Sawamani and restaurant khatushyamji
shri shyam mitra mandal dharmashala, near, Khatu Shyam Ji Temple Rd, Khatoo, Rajasthan 332602, India
Kalpana Guest House
gate, near New government hospital, Khatoo, Rajasthan 332602, India
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Shree Khatu Shyam Ji Mandir Rajasthan

01, Shyam Kund Road, Khatoo, Rajasthan 332602, India
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Certainly, here's the English translation of the detailed review of the Khatu Shyam Ji Temple: Khatu Shyam Ji Temple: A Deep Dive into Faith and Devotion The Khatu Shyam Ji Temple, located in the village of Khatu in Sikar district, Rajasthan, is a pivotal center of faith for millions of devotees. This temple is dedicated to Barbarika, a brave warrior from the Mahabharata, whom Lord Krishna blessed to be worshipped by His own name, Shyam, in Kaliyuga. Shyam Baba is also known as 'Haare Ka Sahara' (Support of the Defeated) and 'Sheesh Daani' (The Giver of Head), because he selflessly offered his head to Lord Krishna to uphold righteousness. A visit to this temple is not just a religious ritual but a profound spiritual experience that offers peace and solace to devotees. History and Mythological Significance of Khatu Shyam Ji Temple The history of Khatu Shyam Ji is deeply intertwined with the Mahabharata period. Barbarika was the grandson of Bhima and son of Ghatotkacha. He possessed three infallible arrows granted by Lord Shiva, capable of destroying the entire universe. Before the Mahabharata war, when Barbarika declared that he would side with the losing party, Lord Krishna realized that if Barbarika participated in the war, the outcome would be unpredictable, and neither side would truly emerge victorious. Lord Krishna, disguised as a Brahmin, asked Barbarika for his head as a donation. Barbarika readily offered his head but requested to witness the Mahabharata war as his final wish. Lord Krishna fulfilled his wish, placing his head on a high vantage point from where he could observe the entire battle. After the war, Lord Krishna blessed Barbarika, declaring that in Kaliyuga, he would be worshipped by Krishna's own name, 'Shyam'. He promised that any devotee who worshipped him with a true heart would have their troubles removed and their wishes fulfilled. It is believed that at the beginning of Kaliyuga, Barbarika's head emerged from a sacred Shyam Kund in Khatu village, Rajasthan. A cow mysteriously began to give milk at that spot, astonishing the villagers. Upon excavation, Shyam Baba's head was discovered. The then-ruler of Khatu, Raja Roopsingh Chauhan, received a divine instruction in a dream to enshrine this head in a temple, leading to its construction. The original temple was built in 1027 AD by Raja Roopsingh Chauhan and his wife Narmada Kanwar. Later, Diwan Abhay Singh, a ruler from Marwar, renovated the temple in 1720 AD. Temple Architecture and Structure The architecture of Khatu Shyam Ji Temple is an exquisite example of Rajasthani style. The main sanctum, where Shyam Baba's head is enshrined, is adorned with intricate carvings and embellishments. Shyam Baba's idol is dark-complexioned and is believed to be self-manifested. The temple complex features several corridors and mandaps, providing ample space for devotees to pray and perform rituals. The main entrance of the temple is magnificent, featuring beautiful artworks depicting scenes from the Gita's teachings, Ramleela, and Rasleela. Lush gardens surround the temple, enhancing its tranquil and spiritual aura. You might need to walk some distance to enter the temple, especially on crowded days. The Toran Dwar (arched gateway), often seen in photos and videos, is a significant spot where devotees take pictures. The Darshan Experience The experience of having darshan (sacred viewing) at Khatu Shyam Ji is unique. Every devotee who visits experiences a special energy and peace. The temple is always bustling with devotees, especially on special occasions like Ekadashi and the Phalguna Mela. On these days, the temple remains open 24 hours. Queues for Darshan: Organized queues are maintained for darshan at the temple. Zig-zag paths are designed for crowd management, guiding devotees to the main sanctum. On special occasions, queues can be very long, so patience is key. VIP darshan facilities are also available, where you can pay a fee to access a relatively less crowded line...

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Khatu shyam ji Temple khatu Location The Khatu Shyam Ji Temple, situated in the village of Khatu in the Sikar district of Rajasthan, India, is a revered Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Krishna and Barbarika, who is worshipped as Shyam Baba. The history of this temple is deeply rooted in the epic Mahabharata. History Barbarika, the grandson of Bhima and the son of Ghatotkacha, was a valiant warrior known for his incredible archery skills. Legend says that during the Kurukshetra War, he possessed three infallible arrows capable of defeating the entire opposing army. Lord Krishna has aware of Barbarik power and to prevent an imbalance in the war, asked him for his head as a donation. Barbarika, demonstrating unwavering devotion, readily obliged Impressed by his sacrifice, Lord Krishna blessed Barbarika with a boon: he would be worshipped in Kaliyuga (the present age) under the name Shyam, and his devotees would have their wishes fulfilled. Finding of shyam baba ji Centuries later, the buried head of Barbarika was discovered in Khatu village. A cow spontaneously started pouring milk at a particular spot, leading the villagers to excavate, where they found the sacred head. The head was initially worshipped by a Brahmin. Construction of Temple At the time,King Roopsingh Chauhan, and his wife, Narmada Kanwar, had a dream where they were instructed to build a temple for the deity. The idol was retrieved from the spot now known as Shyam Kund, and the original temple was built in 1027 AD by them. Another version suggests that Roopsingh Chauhan had a dream inspiring him to build the temple after the head was handed over to a Brahmin for worship. 1720 AD, Diwan Abhai singh, at the behest of the Maharaja of Jodhpur, renovated the old temple, giving it its present form. About the temple Deity: Lord Shyam Ji (Lord Krishna/ Barbarik head) Shyam Kund: The holy pond from where the idol is believed to have been discovered. Devotees consider its water sacred. Celebrations of festivals Many festivals are celebrating in every years. You can't count no of devotees. Feeling like te time is lapsed, due to huge rush one can't imagine the that time. Thanks to the management who have to handle this with great courageous and with smiles arrange the security of all the devotees Hats off to the management from deepest of my heart . To have a strong heart to manage all this with happiness for all the devotees without care of selves worries Shyam Mahotsav (Phalgun Mela): Held in February-March, at Janmashtami: The birth of Lord Krishna is celebrated with fervor in August. Other festivals like Holi, Jhool Jhalani Ekadashi, and Vasant Panchami also see significant gatherings. Darshan Timings: Temple is open in the early morning In the afternoon temple is closed for vishram After 4 PM temple is opened up to 10 PM Due to great rush of devotees as per special days Or occasion time is flexible. As per situation the town is small, streets r not wide. But all the facility's r available in this town. Local people r very nice and great. U can enjoying all kind of food cuisine in the market place near by. No problem of stay in the city or near town but be aware from scammers to provide on line room booking. Try to book rooms with already known contacts To take care When u r going to temple be sure to take off ur shoes at point u can find it easily,reason entry, exists r different points All the time announcements r running regarding time to time instructions to manage devotees. I think devotees r count less From not only from India. Many international devotees came here to fullfill theirs wishes By the Greece of shyam ji after fullfill their wishes. They come to pay gratitude to shyam baba ji This is my third visit to khatu shyam ji. I have no words to describe about the shyam Baba ji. It will not end but rest to all. With regarding to all No any kind of tickets at entry. Free entry for all visitors from any where...

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🌸 Khatu Shyam Ji Temple – A Divine Experience of Faith and Devotion 🌸

📍 Location:

Khatu Shyam Ji Mandir is located in the Sikar district of Rajasthan, approximately 80 km from Jaipur. Nestled in the quaint town of Khatushyamji, the temple is one of the most famous pilgrimage spots in North India.

🛕 Historical & Mythological Significance:

Khatu Shyam Ji is believed to be the manifestation of Barbarik, the grandson of Bhima (one of the Pandavas). As per the legend, Barbarik sacrificed his head to Lord Krishna before the Kurukshetra war. Impressed by his devotion, Krishna blessed him saying, “In Kaliyug, you will be worshipped as Shyam, the God of the defeated.”

Thus, Khatu Shyam is considered the ‘God of Kaliyug’, and it is said that he fulfills the wishes of true devotees, especially those in pain or crisis.

✨ Temple Architecture & Atmosphere:

The temple is built using Makrana marble and has beautiful silver doors, intricate carvings, and a calming divine aura. The sanctum has the idol of Shyam Baba with eyes full of kindness, a mustache representing valor, and a gentle smile that comforts every soul.

When you step inside, the chanting of “Shyam Baba Ki Jai”, the smell of flowers and incense, and the rhythmic ringing of temple bells create a truly spiritual and energetic atmosphere.

🙏 Devotee’s Experience:

People from all over India come with faith in their hearts and tears in their eyes. Many believe that Khatu Shyam Baba listens to their pain and heals silently. The darshan line is long during festivals, but even that is filled with bhajans and dancing devotees. The energy is contagious, and you feel like crying—not out of sorrow, but out of devotion.

📅 Festivals & Events:

Phalgun Mela (Feb–March): The biggest event, attracting lakhs of devotees.

Ekadashi and Dwadashi: Special days of worship with bhajans and kirtans.

Janmashtami, Holi, and Diwali are also celebrated with grandeur.

🍛 Facilities for Devotees:

Free Bhojanalay (Food Hall): Offers simple, delicious prasad meals.

Dharmshalas & Guest Houses: Affordable accommodations are available nearby.

Medical Aid & Security: Well-managed, especially during large gatherings.

Parking & Accessibility: Available, but can be crowded during peak times.

🛣️ How to Reach:

By Road: Well connected by buses and taxis from Jaipur, Delhi, Sikar.

By Train: Nearest station is Ringas Junction (17 km away).

By Air: Nearest airport is Jaipur International Airport (95 km).

💬 Local Sayings & Beliefs:

“जो श्याम का है, वो किसी काम का नहीं होता — वो हर काम का होता है।” (Those who belong to Shyam Baba may not belong to any one work—they belong to all success.)

This shows the faith people have—you surrender, and Baba takes care of everything.

⭐ My Personal Review (Visitor's View):

I went to Khatu Shyam Ji during Ekadashi, and it was a surreal experience. The early morning arti, the massive crowd singing in unison, and the sight of Baba’s murti brought tears to my eyes. Despite the crowd, the management was well organized. The best part? The soul-satisfying energy that stayed with me long after I returned. Truly, a place where Bhakti meets Peace.

✅ Ratings:

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📷 Pro Tips for First-Time Visitors:

Try to visit during non-peak days for a peaceful darshan.

Attend the morning Mangla Aarti (4:30 AM) for the best experience.

Don’t forget to try the prasad peda, and offer gulal to Baba.

Carry water, light snacks, and wear comfortable clothes/shoes.

💖 Final Words:

Khatu Shyam Ji isn’t just a place—it’s an emotion, a refuge for broken hearts, and a miracle for believers. Whether you're spiritual, religious, or simply seeking inner peace, this sacred space has something for everyone.

If you'd like, I can also turn this into a PDF travel guide or Instagram caption series....

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Certainly, here's the English translation of the detailed review of the Khatu Shyam Ji Temple: Khatu Shyam Ji Temple: A Deep Dive into Faith and Devotion The Khatu Shyam Ji Temple, located in the village of Khatu in Sikar district, Rajasthan, is a pivotal center of faith for millions of devotees. This temple is dedicated to Barbarika, a brave warrior from the Mahabharata, whom Lord Krishna blessed to be worshipped by His own name, Shyam, in Kaliyuga. Shyam Baba is also known as 'Haare Ka Sahara' (Support of the Defeated) and 'Sheesh Daani' (The Giver of Head), because he selflessly offered his head to Lord Krishna to uphold righteousness. A visit to this temple is not just a religious ritual but a profound spiritual experience that offers peace and solace to devotees. History and Mythological Significance of Khatu Shyam Ji Temple The history of Khatu Shyam Ji is deeply intertwined with the Mahabharata period. Barbarika was the grandson of Bhima and son of Ghatotkacha. He possessed three infallible arrows granted by Lord Shiva, capable of destroying the entire universe. Before the Mahabharata war, when Barbarika declared that he would side with the losing party, Lord Krishna realized that if Barbarika participated in the war, the outcome would be unpredictable, and neither side would truly emerge victorious. Lord Krishna, disguised as a Brahmin, asked Barbarika for his head as a donation. Barbarika readily offered his head but requested to witness the Mahabharata war as his final wish. Lord Krishna fulfilled his wish, placing his head on a high vantage point from where he could observe the entire battle. After the war, Lord Krishna blessed Barbarika, declaring that in Kaliyuga, he would be worshipped by Krishna's own name, 'Shyam'. He promised that any devotee who worshipped him with a true heart would have their troubles removed and their wishes fulfilled. It is believed that at the beginning of Kaliyuga, Barbarika's head emerged from a sacred Shyam Kund in Khatu village, Rajasthan. A cow mysteriously began to give milk at that spot, astonishing the villagers. Upon excavation, Shyam Baba's head was discovered. The then-ruler of Khatu, Raja Roopsingh Chauhan, received a divine instruction in a dream to enshrine this head in a temple, leading to its construction. The original temple was built in 1027 AD by Raja Roopsingh Chauhan and his wife Narmada Kanwar. Later, Diwan Abhay Singh, a ruler from Marwar, renovated the temple in 1720 AD. Temple Architecture and Structure The architecture of Khatu Shyam Ji Temple is an exquisite example of Rajasthani style. The main sanctum, where Shyam Baba's head is enshrined, is adorned with intricate carvings and embellishments. Shyam Baba's idol is dark-complexioned and is believed to be self-manifested. The temple complex features several corridors and mandaps, providing ample space for devotees to pray and perform rituals. The main entrance of the temple is magnificent, featuring beautiful artworks depicting scenes from the Gita's teachings, Ramleela, and Rasleela. Lush gardens surround the temple, enhancing its tranquil and spiritual aura. You might need to walk some distance to enter the temple, especially on crowded days. The Toran Dwar (arched gateway), often seen in photos and videos, is a significant spot where devotees take pictures. The Darshan Experience The experience of having darshan (sacred viewing) at Khatu Shyam Ji is unique. Every devotee who visits experiences a special energy and peace. The temple is always bustling with devotees, especially on special occasions like Ekadashi and the Phalguna Mela. On these days, the temple remains open 24 hours. Queues for Darshan: Organized queues are maintained for darshan at the temple. Zig-zag paths are designed for crowd management, guiding devotees to the main sanctum. On special occasions, queues can be very long, so patience is key. VIP darshan facilities are also available, where you can pay a fee to access a relatively less crowded line for darshan.
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Khatu shyam ji Temple khatu Location The Khatu Shyam Ji Temple, situated in the village of Khatu in the Sikar district of Rajasthan, India, is a revered Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Krishna and Barbarika, who is worshipped as Shyam Baba. The history of this temple is deeply rooted in the epic Mahabharata. History Barbarika, the grandson of Bhima and the son of Ghatotkacha, was a valiant warrior known for his incredible archery skills. Legend says that during the Kurukshetra War, he possessed three infallible arrows capable of defeating the entire opposing army. Lord Krishna has aware of Barbarik power and to prevent an imbalance in the war, asked him for his head as a donation. Barbarika, demonstrating unwavering devotion, readily obliged Impressed by his sacrifice, Lord Krishna blessed Barbarika with a boon: he would be worshipped in Kaliyuga (the present age) under the name Shyam, and his devotees would have their wishes fulfilled. Finding of shyam baba ji Centuries later, the buried head of Barbarika was discovered in Khatu village. A cow spontaneously started pouring milk at a particular spot, leading the villagers to excavate, where they found the sacred head. The head was initially worshipped by a Brahmin. Construction of Temple At the time,King Roopsingh Chauhan, and his wife, Narmada Kanwar, had a dream where they were instructed to build a temple for the deity. The idol was retrieved from the spot now known as Shyam Kund, and the original temple was built in 1027 AD by them. Another version suggests that Roopsingh Chauhan had a dream inspiring him to build the temple after the head was handed over to a Brahmin for worship. 1720 AD, Diwan Abhai singh, at the behest of the Maharaja of Jodhpur, renovated the old temple, giving it its present form. About the temple Deity: Lord Shyam Ji (Lord Krishna/ Barbarik head) * Shyam Kund: The holy pond from where the idol is believed to have been discovered. Devotees consider its water sacred. Celebrations of festivals Many festivals are celebrating in every years. You can't count no of devotees. Feeling like te time is lapsed, due to huge rush one can't imagine the that time. Thanks to the management who have to handle this with great courageous and with smiles arrange the security of all the devotees Hats off to the management from deepest of my heart . To have a strong heart to manage all this with happiness for all the devotees without care of selves worries * Shyam Mahotsav (Phalgun Mela): Held in February-March, at * Janmashtami: The birth of Lord Krishna is celebrated with fervor in August. * Other festivals like Holi, Jhool Jhalani Ekadashi, and Vasant Panchami also see significant gatherings. * Darshan Timings: Temple is open in the early morning In the afternoon temple is closed for vishram After 4 PM temple is opened up to 10 PM Due to great rush of devotees as per special days Or occasion time is flexible. As per situation the town is small, streets r not wide. But all the facility's r available in this town. Local people r very nice and great. U can enjoying all kind of food cuisine in the market place near by. No problem of stay in the city or near town but be aware from scammers to provide on line room booking. Try to book rooms with already known contacts To take care When u r going to temple be sure to take off ur shoes at point u can find it easily,reason entry, exists r different points All the time announcements r running regarding time to time instructions to manage devotees. I think devotees r count less From not only from India. Many international devotees came here to fullfill theirs wishes By the Greece of shyam ji after fullfill their wishes. They come to pay gratitude to shyam baba ji This is my third visit to khatu shyam ji. I have no words to describe about the shyam Baba ji. It will not end but rest to all. With regarding to all No any kind of tickets at entry. Free entry for all visitors from any where in the world.
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Khatu Shyam Ji Mandir is located in the district of Sikar, Rajasthan, and is considered as one of the most important pilgrim destinations in the state. According to Hindu mythology, Khatu Shyam Ji is the manifestation of the son of Ghatotkacha, Barbarika. It is said that devotees who pronounce his name from the bottom of their hearts are blessed and have their troubles removed, if they do it with true piety. Khatu Shyam Mandir Rajasthan Khatu Shyam Ji Mandir is located in the district of Sikar, Rajasthan, and is considered as one of the most important pilgrim destinations in the state. According to Hindu mythology, Khatu Shyam Ji is the manifestation of the son of Ghatotkacha, Barbarika. It is said that devotees who pronounce his name from the bottom of their hearts are blessed and have their troubles removed, if they do it with true piety. The Story Behind Khatu Shyam Ji Temple, Rajasthan According to Hindu mythology, before the battle of Mahabharata began, the prowess of Barbarika was said to be unmatched. He had decided to favour the weaker side so he could remain just, a decision which would have resulted in the complete annihilation of both sides, leaving only Barbarika as the sole survivor. It is said that Shree Krishna, to avoid such devastating results, asked Barbarika for his head (sheesh daan), to which he readily agreed. Shree Krishna was extremely happy with the devotion shown to him, and by the great sacrifice of Barbarika that he granted him a boon, according to which Barbarika would be known by Krishna’s own name, Shyam Ji in the kaliyug (present times) and would be worshipped in his own form. The Story Behind Khatu Shyam Ji Temple, Rajasthan According to Hindu mythology, before the battle of Mahabharata began, the prowess of Barbarika was said to be unmatched. He had decided to favour the weaker side so he could remain just, a decision which would have resulted in the complete annihilation of both sides, leaving only Barbarika as the sole survivor. It is said that Shree Krishna, to avoid such devastating results, asked Barbarika for his head (sheesh daan), to which he readily agreed. Shree Krishna was extremely happy with the devotion shown to him, and by the great sacrifice of Barbarika that he granted him a boon, according to which Barbarika would be known by Krishna’s own name, Shyam Ji in the kaliyug (present times) and would be worshipped in his own form. The Architectural Prowess of Khatu Shyam Mandir Built with white marble, the temple is truly an architectural wonder. Apart from being a popular destination amongst devotees, many people visit the temple to gaze with wonder at the beauty of the structure. The large prayer hall is named Jagmohan and is surrounded by walls that depict elaborately painted mythological scenes. While the entrance and exit gates are made of marble, with marble brackets that feature ornamental floral designs, the shutters of the sanctum sanctorum are covered with a beautiful silver sheet that adds to the grandeur of the temple. Bathing in the Kund near the Temple of Khatu Shyam Ji, Rajasthan Near the temple is a holy pond called the Shyam Kund. It is said that this is the point from where the head of Khatu Shyam Ji was retrieved. A popular belief among devotees is that a dip in this pond can cure a person from their ailments and bring them good health. With devotional fervour, people taking ritual dips in the pond are not an uncommon sight. It is also believed that bathing at the Shyam Kund during the Phalguna Mela Festival, which is held every year, is especially salutary.
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Certainly, here's the English translation of the detailed review of the Khatu Shyam Ji Temple: Khatu Shyam Ji Temple: A Deep Dive into Faith and Devotion The Khatu Shyam Ji Temple, located in the village of Khatu in Sikar district, Rajasthan, is a pivotal center of faith for millions of devotees. This temple is dedicated to Barbarika, a brave warrior from the Mahabharata, whom Lord Krishna blessed to be worshipped by His own name, Shyam, in Kaliyuga. Shyam Baba is also known as 'Haare Ka Sahara' (Support of the Defeated) and 'Sheesh Daani' (The Giver of Head), because he selflessly offered his head to Lord Krishna to uphold righteousness. A visit to this temple is not just a religious ritual but a profound spiritual experience that offers peace and solace to devotees. History and Mythological Significance of Khatu Shyam Ji Temple The history of Khatu Shyam Ji is deeply intertwined with the Mahabharata period. Barbarika was the grandson of Bhima and son of Ghatotkacha. He possessed three infallible arrows granted by Lord Shiva, capable of destroying the entire universe. Before the Mahabharata war, when Barbarika declared that he would side with the losing party, Lord Krishna realized that if Barbarika participated in the war, the outcome would be unpredictable, and neither side would truly emerge victorious. Lord Krishna, disguised as a Brahmin, asked Barbarika for his head as a donation. Barbarika readily offered his head but requested to witness the Mahabharata war as his final wish. Lord Krishna fulfilled his wish, placing his head on a high vantage point from where he could observe the entire battle. After the war, Lord Krishna blessed Barbarika, declaring that in Kaliyuga, he would be worshipped by Krishna's own name, 'Shyam'. He promised that any devotee who worshipped him with a true heart would have their troubles removed and their wishes fulfilled. It is believed that at the beginning of Kaliyuga, Barbarika's head emerged from a sacred Shyam Kund in Khatu village, Rajasthan. A cow mysteriously began to give milk at that spot, astonishing the villagers. Upon excavation, Shyam Baba's head was discovered. The then-ruler of Khatu, Raja Roopsingh Chauhan, received a divine instruction in a dream to enshrine this head in a temple, leading to its construction. The original temple was built in 1027 AD by Raja Roopsingh Chauhan and his wife Narmada Kanwar. Later, Diwan Abhay Singh, a ruler from Marwar, renovated the temple in 1720 AD. Temple Architecture and Structure The architecture of Khatu Shyam Ji Temple is an exquisite example of Rajasthani style. The main sanctum, where Shyam Baba's head is enshrined, is adorned with intricate carvings and embellishments. Shyam Baba's idol is dark-complexioned and is believed to be self-manifested. The temple complex features several corridors and mandaps, providing ample space for devotees to pray and perform rituals. The main entrance of the temple is magnificent, featuring beautiful artworks depicting scenes from the Gita's teachings, Ramleela, and Rasleela. Lush gardens surround the temple, enhancing its tranquil and spiritual aura. You might need to walk some distance to enter the temple, especially on crowded days. The Toran Dwar (arched gateway), often seen in photos and videos, is a significant spot where devotees take pictures. The Darshan Experience The experience of having darshan (sacred viewing) at Khatu Shyam Ji is unique. Every devotee who visits experiences a special energy and peace. The temple is always bustling with devotees, especially on special occasions like Ekadashi and the Phalguna Mela. On these days, the temple remains open 24 hours. Queues for Darshan: Organized queues are maintained for darshan at the temple. Zig-zag paths are designed for crowd management, guiding devotees to the main sanctum. On special occasions, queues can be very long, so patience is key. VIP darshan facilities are also available, where you can pay a fee to access a relatively less crowded line for darshan.
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Khatu shyam ji Temple khatu Location The Khatu Shyam Ji Temple, situated in the village of Khatu in the Sikar district of Rajasthan, India, is a revered Hindu pilgrimage site dedicated to Lord Krishna and Barbarika, who is worshipped as Shyam Baba. The history of this temple is deeply rooted in the epic Mahabharata. History Barbarika, the grandson of Bhima and the son of Ghatotkacha, was a valiant warrior known for his incredible archery skills. Legend says that during the Kurukshetra War, he possessed three infallible arrows capable of defeating the entire opposing army. Lord Krishna has aware of Barbarik power and to prevent an imbalance in the war, asked him for his head as a donation. Barbarika, demonstrating unwavering devotion, readily obliged Impressed by his sacrifice, Lord Krishna blessed Barbarika with a boon: he would be worshipped in Kaliyuga (the present age) under the name Shyam, and his devotees would have their wishes fulfilled. Finding of shyam baba ji Centuries later, the buried head of Barbarika was discovered in Khatu village. A cow spontaneously started pouring milk at a particular spot, leading the villagers to excavate, where they found the sacred head. The head was initially worshipped by a Brahmin. Construction of Temple At the time,King Roopsingh Chauhan, and his wife, Narmada Kanwar, had a dream where they were instructed to build a temple for the deity. The idol was retrieved from the spot now known as Shyam Kund, and the original temple was built in 1027 AD by them. Another version suggests that Roopsingh Chauhan had a dream inspiring him to build the temple after the head was handed over to a Brahmin for worship. 1720 AD, Diwan Abhai singh, at the behest of the Maharaja of Jodhpur, renovated the old temple, giving it its present form. About the temple Deity: Lord Shyam Ji (Lord Krishna/ Barbarik head) * Shyam Kund: The holy pond from where the idol is believed to have been discovered. Devotees consider its water sacred. Celebrations of festivals Many festivals are celebrating in every years. You can't count no of devotees. Feeling like te time is lapsed, due to huge rush one can't imagine the that time. Thanks to the management who have to handle this with great courageous and with smiles arrange the security of all the devotees Hats off to the management from deepest of my heart . To have a strong heart to manage all this with happiness for all the devotees without care of selves worries * Shyam Mahotsav (Phalgun Mela): Held in February-March, at * Janmashtami: The birth of Lord Krishna is celebrated with fervor in August. * Other festivals like Holi, Jhool Jhalani Ekadashi, and Vasant Panchami also see significant gatherings. * Darshan Timings: Temple is open in the early morning In the afternoon temple is closed for vishram After 4 PM temple is opened up to 10 PM Due to great rush of devotees as per special days Or occasion time is flexible. As per situation the town is small, streets r not wide. But all the facility's r available in this town. Local people r very nice and great. U can enjoying all kind of food cuisine in the market place near by. No problem of stay in the city or near town but be aware from scammers to provide on line room booking. Try to book rooms with already known contacts To take care When u r going to temple be sure to take off ur shoes at point u can find it easily,reason entry, exists r different points All the time announcements r running regarding time to time instructions to manage devotees. I think devotees r count less From not only from India. Many international devotees came here to fullfill theirs wishes By the Greece of shyam ji after fullfill their wishes. They come to pay gratitude to shyam baba ji This is my third visit to khatu shyam ji. I have no words to describe about the shyam Baba ji. It will not end but rest to all. With regarding to all No any kind of tickets at entry. Free entry for all visitors from any where in the world.
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Khatu Shyam Ji Mandir is located in the district of Sikar, Rajasthan, and is considered as one of the most important pilgrim destinations in the state. According to Hindu mythology, Khatu Shyam Ji is the manifestation of the son of Ghatotkacha, Barbarika. It is said that devotees who pronounce his name from the bottom of their hearts are blessed and have their troubles removed, if they do it with true piety. Khatu Shyam Mandir Rajasthan Khatu Shyam Ji Mandir is located in the district of Sikar, Rajasthan, and is considered as one of the most important pilgrim destinations in the state. According to Hindu mythology, Khatu Shyam Ji is the manifestation of the son of Ghatotkacha, Barbarika. It is said that devotees who pronounce his name from the bottom of their hearts are blessed and have their troubles removed, if they do it with true piety. The Story Behind Khatu Shyam Ji Temple, Rajasthan According to Hindu mythology, before the battle of Mahabharata began, the prowess of Barbarika was said to be unmatched. He had decided to favour the weaker side so he could remain just, a decision which would have resulted in the complete annihilation of both sides, leaving only Barbarika as the sole survivor. It is said that Shree Krishna, to avoid such devastating results, asked Barbarika for his head (sheesh daan), to which he readily agreed. Shree Krishna was extremely happy with the devotion shown to him, and by the great sacrifice of Barbarika that he granted him a boon, according to which Barbarika would be known by Krishna’s own name, Shyam Ji in the kaliyug (present times) and would be worshipped in his own form. The Story Behind Khatu Shyam Ji Temple, Rajasthan According to Hindu mythology, before the battle of Mahabharata began, the prowess of Barbarika was said to be unmatched. He had decided to favour the weaker side so he could remain just, a decision which would have resulted in the complete annihilation of both sides, leaving only Barbarika as the sole survivor. It is said that Shree Krishna, to avoid such devastating results, asked Barbarika for his head (sheesh daan), to which he readily agreed. Shree Krishna was extremely happy with the devotion shown to him, and by the great sacrifice of Barbarika that he granted him a boon, according to which Barbarika would be known by Krishna’s own name, Shyam Ji in the kaliyug (present times) and would be worshipped in his own form. The Architectural Prowess of Khatu Shyam Mandir Built with white marble, the temple is truly an architectural wonder. Apart from being a popular destination amongst devotees, many people visit the temple to gaze with wonder at the beauty of the structure. The large prayer hall is named Jagmohan and is surrounded by walls that depict elaborately painted mythological scenes. While the entrance and exit gates are made of marble, with marble brackets that feature ornamental floral designs, the shutters of the sanctum sanctorum are covered with a beautiful silver sheet that adds to the grandeur of the temple. Bathing in the Kund near the Temple of Khatu Shyam Ji, Rajasthan Near the temple is a holy pond called the Shyam Kund. It is said that this is the point from where the head of Khatu Shyam Ji was retrieved. A popular belief among devotees is that a dip in this pond can cure a person from their ailments and bring them good health. With devotional fervour, people taking ritual dips in the pond are not an uncommon sight. It is also believed that bathing at the Shyam Kund during the Phalguna Mela Festival, which is held every year, is especially salutary.
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