Important Days and Dates
- Tuesdays and Saturdays are considered highly auspicious for devotees.
- Hanuman Jayanti is celebrated with great devotion.
- Special rituals and ceremonies are performed on Amavasya (No Moon Day).
How to Reach
Delhi to Mehandipur Balaji Temple
- By Road: The temple is approximately 280–300 km from Delhi. You can take NH48 towards Jaipur and then proceed toward Dausa and Balaji.
- By Train: Nearest major railway station is Bandikui Junction, around 40 km from the temple.
- By Air: Nearest airport is Jaipur International Airport (approx. 110 km away).
Ahmedabad to Mehandipur Balaji Temple
- By Road: The temple is around 750–800 km from Ahmedabad via NH48 through Udaipur and Jaipur.
- By Train: Direct trains may be available to Bandikui Junction or Jaipur, followed by road travel.
- By Air: Flights available from Ahmedabad to Jaipur, then travel by road to the temple.
History of the Temple:
Mehandipur Balaji Temple, located in the Dausa district of Rajasthan, is one of the most famous temples dedicated to Lord Hanuman (Balaji). The temple is well‑known for unique rituals associated with healing, spiritual cleansing, and exorcism practices.
According to legends, the idols of Balaji, Pret Raj, and Bhairav Ji manifested miraculously in the region many centuries ago. The temple gained prominence for its divine powers believed to cure suffering caused by negative energies or supernatural influences. Devotees from all over India visit seeking relief from physical and mental afflictions.
The temple follows strict rules and maintains a spiritually intense environment. Photography and video recording are strictly prohibited inside. The rituals performed here are unique and rooted in ancient traditions, making Mehandipur Balaji one of the most spiritually significant temples in North India.
- Primary Pooja: Darshan & Aarti of Shri Balaji Maharaj (Lord Hanuman in child form)
Other Important Rituals (Priority Order):
- Pretraj Sarkar & Bhairav Baba Worship – Performed before Balaji darshan to remove negative influences.
- Durkhasta – Offering of laddoos placed into ritual fire.
- Arji – Special offering involving laddoos, rice, and urad.
- Sawamani – Vow-based bhog offering after wish fulfillment.
- Rajbhog – Midday food offering to the deity.
Important Days and Times for Pooja
1. Daily Timings (Approximate):
- Morning Aarti: Early morning
- Rajbhog: 11:30 AM – 12:00 PM
- Evening Aarti: Sunset time
- Darshan: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
2. Auspicious Days & Festivals:
- Tuesdays & Saturdays – Most significant days
- Hanuman Jayanti – Major annual festival
- Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays – Special chola and decoration days
Attire (Dressing Guidelines)
Men:Kurta-pyjama, dhoti, or full-length trousers with shirt
Women: Saree, salwar-kameez, churidar
Restrictions
- Avoid shorts, sleeveless or revealing clothes
- Avoid leather items
- Maintain cleanliness and modesty
Official Websites
- Official Temple Website:
https://shribalajimehandipur.org/ - Government Website: No exclusive government portal available
Description
Important Days and Dates
- Tuesdays and Saturdays are considered highly auspicious for devotees.
- Hanuman Jayanti is celebrated with great devotion.
- Special rituals and ceremonies are performed on Amavasya (No Moon Day).
How to Reach
Delhi to Mehandipur Balaji Temple
- By Road: The temple is approximately 280–300 km from Delhi. You can take NH48 towards Jaipur and then proceed toward Dausa and Balaji.
- By Train: Nearest major railway station is Bandikui Junction, around 40 km from the temple.
- By Air: Nearest airport is Jaipur International Airport (approx. 110 km away).
Ahmedabad to Mehandipur Balaji Temple
- By Road: The temple is around 750–800 km from Ahmedabad via NH48 through Udaipur and Jaipur.
- By Train: Direct trains may be available to Bandikui Junction or Jaipur, followed by road travel.
- By Air: Flights available from Ahmedabad to Jaipur, then travel by road to the temple.
History of the Temple:
Mehandipur Balaji Temple, located in the Dausa district of Rajasthan, is one of the most famous temples dedicated to Lord Hanuman (Balaji). The temple is well‑known for unique rituals associated with healing, spiritual cleansing, and exorcism practices.
According to legends, the idols of Balaji, Pret Raj, and Bhairav Ji manifested miraculously in the region many centuries ago. The temple gained prominence for its divine powers believed to cure suffering caused by negative energies or supernatural influences. Devotees from all over India visit seeking relief from physical and mental afflictions.
The temple follows strict rules and maintains a spiritually intense environment. Photography and video recording are strictly prohibited inside. The rituals performed here are unique and rooted in ancient traditions, making Mehandipur Balaji one of the most spiritually significant temples in North India.
- Primary Pooja: Darshan & Aarti of Shri Balaji Maharaj (Lord Hanuman in child form)
Other Important Rituals (Priority Order):
- Pretraj Sarkar & Bhairav Baba Worship – Performed before Balaji darshan to remove negative influences.
- Durkhasta – Offering of laddoos placed into ritual fire.
- Arji – Special offering involving laddoos, rice, and urad.
- Sawamani – Vow-based bhog offering after wish fulfillment.
- Rajbhog – Midday food offering to the deity.
Important Days and Times for Pooja
1. Daily Timings (Approximate):
- Morning Aarti: Early morning
- Rajbhog: 11:30 AM – 12:00 PM
- Evening Aarti: Sunset time
- Darshan: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
2. Auspicious Days & Festivals:
- Tuesdays & Saturdays – Most significant days
- Hanuman Jayanti – Major annual festival
- Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays – Special chola and decoration days
Attire (Dressing Guidelines)
Men:Kurta-pyjama, dhoti, or full-length trousers with shirt
Women: Saree, salwar-kameez, churidar
Restrictions
- Avoid shorts, sleeveless or revealing clothes
- Avoid leather items
- Maintain cleanliness and modesty
Official Websites
- Official Temple Website:
https://shribalajimehandipur.org/ - Government Website: No exclusive government portal available



