Monday, October 6, 2008

Jin Mata Jeen Mata Temple Dham Sikar Rajasthan

Jin Mata (Jeen Mata) Temple is situated in Raiwara, District: Sikar, Rajasthan. The place can easily be accessed from Jaipur just 110 Km far. Among oldest worship places in Rajasthan, India. Millions of Shardhaloos visit the dham during the year, & main attractions are Navratra's, that occurs bi-annually. In english calendar Month of April and November.

Introduction: Rajasthan is land of worship for many dieties, like Shri Salasarji, Shri Shri Khatu Shyam Baba, Shri Puskarji, the only temple of Bhramaji in world and Gharib Nawaz Khawaza at Ajmer.

 Maa Durga is worshipped in various Avataars & Roop. Jin Mata is among various Roop of Maa Durga. Jin Mata is also famous for fullfilling wishes of her devotees, and is popularly knowns as MANAT WALI MATA - Mother who fulfill wishes. Jin Mata Dham is an organisation mainly arranging and working for the development of the JIN MATA Parisar Premises. 

During Fair - Melas, Jin Mata Dham arranges for temporary canteen during Mela period and provides for quality food at very nominal or subsidized rates for devotees and visitor, those who have come from far flung places, for Darshan. 

Several Non-profit and charitable trust have mushroomed providing lodging facility free of charge to thousand of devotees. Shri GANESH MANDIR DHARAMSALA is one of the best & beutiful Dharam Sala I have ever Stayed.

Way to Jin Mata Mandir

A Bird Eye View of JIN MATA MANDIR Complex

A temporary car parking at JIN MATA DHAM

Devotees and Shradhaloos on thier way to JIN MATA DHAM

Eye Bird View of JIN MATA Temple

Some parts of Temple is under expansion. Repair work is on Progress. --------------------------------------------------------- Group of Devotees are proceeding towards MAIN TEMPLE. Thousands of devotee travel miles to visit Jin Mata Dham. Many do come in Group, rejoicing & celebrating with dhol, Langada, Dhapli, etc. ---------------------------------------------------------- Some Special Group also do come during Mela. devotee approach them for blessings