About Khatu Shyam Ji/ Salasar/ Rani Sati Temple Package
Khatu Shyam Ji, Salasar Balaji, Jeen Mata, and Sati Mata are all significant figures in Hindu mythology and spirituality.
Khatu Shyam Ji: Khatu Shyam Ji is a name for Lord Krishna, particularly revered in the Rajasthan region of India. The temple of Khatu Shyam Ji, located in Khatu village in the Sikar district of Rajasthan, is a major pilgrimage site. Devotees believe that worshipping Khatu Shyam Ji brings blessings of prosperity, happiness, and protection.
Salasar Balaji: Salasar Balaji is a temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, situated in Salasar town in the Churu district of Rajasthan. It’s one of the most visited Hanuman temples in India. Devotees believe that praying to Salasar Balaji brings strength, courage, and protection from evil.
Jeen Mata: Jeen Mata is a manifestation of Goddess Durga, worshipped primarily in Rajasthan. The temple of Jeen Mata is located in Sikar district, atop the Aravalli Hills. Devotees visit the temple seeking blessings for protection, prosperity, and fertility.
Sati Mata (also known as Sati or Dakshayani): Sati Mata is a Hindu goddess, the first wife of Lord Shiva. Her story is deeply intertwined with the legend of Lord Shiva and the events surrounding her self-immolation at her father’s Yagna (sacrificial fire) due to the disrespect shown towards her husband. Sati is worshipped as an embodiment of marital devotion and sacrifice.
These figures represent different aspects of Hindu spirituality and are revered by millions of devotees who visit their temples seeking blessings, guidance, and fulfillment of their wishes.
Overview Package
Highlights
Inclusions
- Accommodation: Hotel Stay (double occupancy)
- Meals: Daily breakfast & dinners
- Transportation: All airport transfers Air-conditioned Vehicle Transport for all planned activities
- Amenities: Mineral Water
- Insurance: Basic travel insurance
- Taxes and Service Charges:
- Toll Taxes and Parking
- State Charges
- Fuel
Exclusions
- Entry Fees: Charges for entering monuments, museums, and other tourist attractions.
- Guided Tours: Optional fees for hiring a guide or joining a guided tour.
- Personal Expenses: Shopping and personal expenses.
- Meals Not Mentioned: Lunches and dinners.
- Hotel Laundry Services: Often available but can be expensive.
- Phone Charges: Charges for using a mobile phone in a different country.
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Itinerary
Start your day early in the morning from Jaipur, ensuring a comfortable journey ahead.
The first stop of your day trip is the Khat Shyam Temple, located around 90 kms from Jaipur. This temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna, known as Khat Shyam or Barbarika. The temple is renowned for its beautiful architecture and religious significance. Spend some time exploring the temple complex, offering prayers, and experiencing the peaceful atmosphere.
After visiting Khat Shyam Temple, proceed to the Jeen Mata Temple, which is approximately 30 kms from Khatu Shyam. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Jeen Mata, considered to be an incarnation of Goddess Durga. It is believed to be a powerful and sacred place of worship. Take your time to offer prayers, seek blessings, and soak in the spiritual ambience.
Salasar Balaji Temple, located around 80 kms from Jeen Mata Temple. This temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman and is one of the most famous pilgrimage sites in Rajasthan. Devotees from all over the country visit this temple to seek the blessings of Lord Hanuman. Spend some time exploring the temple complex, offering prayers, and witnessing the devotion of the devotees.
Rani Sati Temple in Jhunjhunu, which is approximately 2 hours from Salasar. This temple is dedicated to Rani Sati, a revered figure in Rajasthan’s history. Pay your respects to Rani Sati and learn about her legendary sacrifice.
Witness the unique architecture of the temple and explore the beautiful surroundings.
As the day comes to an end, start your return journey to Jaipur, carrying the blessings and spiritual experiences from your visit to Khatu Shyam, Jeen Mata, Salasar and Rani Sati.