Thursday, 23 May 2019

Salasar Balaji Dham: Hindus' Pilgrimage

   Salasar Balaji Dham should be called Hindus' pilgrimage. Yes, the glory of Salasar Balaji Dham is very different. 

  The glory of this religious place is praised in a foreign country. This religious place of India's Churu district of Rajasthan is in fact dedicated to Lord Hanuman ji. Particularly in this divine magnificent court, Hanuman is present in the form of bearded and mustache. 
   This grand festival is organized on Chaitra Purnima and Ashwin Purnima. Legend has it that Salasar Balaji was born in Asota village of Nagpur. A farmer from Asota village was holding the field. Suddenly, a rocky object collided with his solution. He also heard somebody's voice. 
  The farmer got two sculptures of digging. At the same time the farmer's wife also came on the farm. The farmer's wife brought idols to the house and wrapped it in a sari. These idols belonged to Baal Ji Hanuman ji. 
   This incarnation of reverence, dedication and faith spread throughout the village. The village itself was told in the dream that send these statues of Balaji to Salsar district Churu. 
  During this time Balaji had given a message to Hanuman ji, a devotee, Mohan Das Maharaj, in the dream, and gave a message to the idol in Asota. 
   After the exchange of messages, Almighty Balaji sat on Salasar. After this Salasar Dham became a center of faith and faith.Particularly, the second statue found in Asatah was installed in Pabolam of Bharatgarh district. 
  Particularly in the morning, a grand religious ceremony was organized in Pabolam, in the evening, a religious festival was held in Salasar Dham. 
   In Salasar Dham, lakhs of pilgrims from abroad look forward to seeing Balaji It is believed that this is the only temple in India, of bearded beehives. It is believed that this magnificent temple was built by Muslim artisans. 
  The Muslim artisan Noor Mohammed and Daau shaped this grand-divine temple. Salasar Balaji Dham has all necessary arrangements of devotees from Darshan to staying etc.
   All necessary resources are available for the visit of Salasar Balaji Dham. The nearest airport is Jaipur. Salasar Balaji Dham distance from Jaipur airport is about 185 kilometers. 
  The nearest railway station is Sujangarh junction. The distance of Salsar Balaji Dham from Sujangarh is about 25 kms. The pilgrims can also visit Salasar Balaji Dham through the road.
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