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Teen pahari Temple Mehandipur Balaji

 TRAVELING IS GOOD

BY Ankit Shrivastav

JOURNEY TO MEHANDIPUR BALAJI Teen pahari Temple



Devotees, today we will tell you about the three hill temple Mehandipur Balaji located in Mehandipur Balaji.
It is also called three mountains in Balaji.
Actually the Teen Pahari Temple is not just one temple but there are some hills right in front of Balaji Temple which are called Ek Pahadi, Do Pahadi and Teen Pahadi respectively.
There are many temples built on each hill which are also very ancient.
Today we will tell about the temples located on these three hills.



Teen Pahari Temple Mehandipur Balaji Rajasthan There are three hills in front of the main temple.
These three hills are called the three hills temple Mehndipur.



From the market itself, they climb uphill through a narrow path.

First comes the Shiva temple where there is an arrow sign showing the way to the top of the hill.
While climbing the Darshan of Pretraj Temple from a distance, the views of Barabar are very beautiful.




A small temple of Bal Ganesha and Bal Hanuman is seen on the left side and the pilgrims then climb Pauri.
It is believed that every particle of Mehandipur Balaji has the power to chase away ghosts, upper air and blessings of Hanuman ji.


This faith, devotion and faith draws the patients here from far and wide.
Whether you believe in the principle of spiritual age, blessings or not, but there has been no reduction in the belief here.
And a little above comes the temple of Kali Maa which is ancient.
It is here that a mental patient is found to be blessed and treated, then after climbing Pauri one can visit the temple of Anjani Mata.
This temple is also ancient.




The beauty of the temple is visible.
Women keep worshiping in the temple of Mata Anjani.
Husband and wife come here and register their presence by asking for wishes of children.
If pregnancy is not possible due to some upper wind, then such women can be seen playing here by shaking their heads.
Child Hanuman ji is seen in the lap of Mata Anjani in idol form, this is a very lovely scene which is the culmination of devotion and faith.
The woman is seen sweeping the floor with her hair.
At the same time, Anjani cleans the floor of Mata with her pallu.
In today's age all this seems surprising.




There is a tree right here on which women, husband and wife tie chunni and thread together and ask mother Anjani for a boon to have children.
They have full faith that Anjani Maiya will definitely fulfill our heart's desire.
This is another ancient temple of Anjani Mata.

Here also the priest is seen treating the mentally ill and chanting bhajans.
The patient with high wind starts playing in involuntary movements like head shaking.
The accompanying family members clap their hands.
The patient places both his hands on the ground.
Is this headache of yours a sign of trouble.



Mehandipur Balaji Facts



This process continues for a long time.

Frustrated, desperate mental patients definitely come here for treatment.


Here, there is a very beautiful deity form of Panchmukhi Hanuman ji.


The five faces of this deity are of Hanuman ji.


After the darshan here, the time comes for the third mountain.


On the way there are places made of dead ancestors.


Seeing whom the memory of the ancestors gets refreshed.


Now the travelers come to the Teen Pahad Shakti Sthal on the third mountain.


Mehandipur Balaji Sarkar liberates ancestors. Flags waving from afar can be seen.

There is also a market for food items and worship materials.


Here Kotwal and Pretraj have their form in rock form.


It is believed that those whose diseases are cured, it is mandatory to visit here because by his grace, Balaji Hanuman runs away after killing ghosts, ghosts and upper winds.


The darshan of Pretraj, the god of ghosts, is surprising.


This is where Chaumukha Bhairav Baba is seen.


Bhairav Baba is considered a resident of the crematorium.
By worshiping them, Tantrik attains special siddhis and does good to the people.

He has been considered as Mahakal, the time of times.

Here the priests are seen blessing the patients with mantras in the Havan Kund.

They sweep with peacock feathers.
By applying tilak on the forehead, they bless that no trouble should come again.


There is a temple of Shree Shamshan Bhairav Baba
This is where the deity form and tune of Guru Gorakhnath, an incarnation of Shiva, is kept.



Its auspiciousness is considered to be the destroyer of all troubles.


Many idol forms of Yogmaya are visible in equal measure.

Yogmaya is also the cause of all troubles.

His blessings and darshan are also mandatory.

A mustard oil lamp always burns here.

The scenes and worship here look amazing.

There are two types of prasad here.

In one, which is considered to be the prasad of Bhairav Nath, a red cloth is wrapped on the coconut.

The second prasad is of Maa Kali.
On which a black cloth is wrapped on the coconut.

The presence of Panchmukhi is considered to be Batashe and Laddus.
Whatever it may be, a unique wonderful form of worship is seen here.

After darshan here, come back down to the main temple.




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