Important Days and Dates
- Main fairs in Chaitra (March–April) and Ashwin (September–October)
- Tuesdays and Saturdays are especially auspicious
- General darshan timing: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM
How to Reach
Delhi to Salasar Balaji Temple
- Road distance: approx. 300–320 km (5.5 to 7 hrs)
- Route: Delhi → Gurgaon → Rewari → Chirawa → Salasar
- Other options: train/bus to nearest station, then road transport
Ahmedabad to Salasar Balaji Temple
- Travel by train/bus to Rajasthan hubs → Sujangarh Railway Station (nearest, ~25–30 km)
- From Sujangarh → taxi/bus to Salasar
History of the Temple:
Salasar Balaji Temple is located in Salasar, Churu District, Rajasthan, and is dedicated to Lord Hanuman (locally known as Balaji). The idol is unique as it depicts Hanuman with a beard and moustache. The origin story involves the local family of Pt. Sukhram Ji, and the temple grew as devotees experienced fulfillment of their wishes. Over time it became a major pilgrimage destination with large festivals held twice yearly.
- Primary Pooja: Lord Hanuman (Balaji Maharaj)
Main Poojas
- Mangal Aarti – Morning prayer to begin the day
- Rajbhog Aarti – Midday food offering
- Dhoop Aarti – Evening incense offering
- Sandhya Aarti – Main evening prayer
- Bal Bhog Aarti – Late evening food offering
- Shayan Aarti – Night prayer before temple closure
. Important Days and Times for Pooja
1. Major Festivals
- Chaitra Purnima (Hanuman Jayanti)
- Sharad Purnima (Annual Mela)
2. Auspicious Days
- Tuesday (Dedicated to Lord Hanuman)
3. Temple Timings
- Approximately 4:00 AM to 9:00 PM (varies seasonally)
Attire (Dressing Guidelines)
Men:Kurta-Pyjama, Dhoti, or modest shirt & trousers
Women: Saree, Salwar-Kameez, or modest traditional wear
General:
- Footwear must be removed
- Avoid shorts, sleeveless or revealing clothes
Official Websites
- Temple Trust Website:
https://shreesalasarbalajimandir.com/ - Alternative Informational Website:
https://salasarbalaji.org/
Description
Important Days and Dates
- Main fairs in Chaitra (March–April) and Ashwin (September–October)
- Tuesdays and Saturdays are especially auspicious
- General darshan timing: 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM
How to Reach
Delhi to Salasar Balaji Temple
- Road distance: approx. 300–320 km (5.5 to 7 hrs)
- Route: Delhi → Gurgaon → Rewari → Chirawa → Salasar
- Other options: train/bus to nearest station, then road transport
Ahmedabad to Salasar Balaji Temple
- Travel by train/bus to Rajasthan hubs → Sujangarh Railway Station (nearest, ~25–30 km)
- From Sujangarh → taxi/bus to Salasar
History of the Temple:
Salasar Balaji Temple is located in Salasar, Churu District, Rajasthan, and is dedicated to Lord Hanuman (locally known as Balaji). The idol is unique as it depicts Hanuman with a beard and moustache. The origin story involves the local family of Pt. Sukhram Ji, and the temple grew as devotees experienced fulfillment of their wishes. Over time it became a major pilgrimage destination with large festivals held twice yearly.
- Primary Pooja: Lord Hanuman (Balaji Maharaj)
Main Poojas
- Mangal Aarti – Morning prayer to begin the day
- Rajbhog Aarti – Midday food offering
- Dhoop Aarti – Evening incense offering
- Sandhya Aarti – Main evening prayer
- Bal Bhog Aarti – Late evening food offering
- Shayan Aarti – Night prayer before temple closure
. Important Days and Times for Pooja
1. Major Festivals
- Chaitra Purnima (Hanuman Jayanti)
- Sharad Purnima (Annual Mela)
2. Auspicious Days
- Tuesday (Dedicated to Lord Hanuman)
3. Temple Timings
- Approximately 4:00 AM to 9:00 PM (varies seasonally)
Attire (Dressing Guidelines)
Men:Kurta-Pyjama, Dhoti, or modest shirt & trousers
Women: Saree, Salwar-Kameez, or modest traditional wear
General:
- Footwear must be removed
- Avoid shorts, sleeveless or revealing clothes
Official Websites
- Temple Trust Website:
https://shreesalasarbalajimandir.com/ - Alternative Informational Website:
https://salasarbalaji.org/



