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- Morning Darshan from 7.00 am to 11.00 am
- Afternoon Darshan from 12.00 pm to 6.50 pm (Note: On Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Darshan is closed from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm for special Shringar (Chola offering) of Shri Balaji)
- Evening Darshan from 6.50 pm to 9.00 pm
It is located in the Dausa district of Rajasthan, on the Jaipur-Agra National Highway (NH-21). The temple is about 100 kilometers from Jaipur, about 200 kilometers from Agra and about 250 kilometers from Delhi.
This temple is a famous pilgrimage center energized by divine powers, where Lord Hanuman, who appeared himself about 1000 years ago, is seated in his child form. This temple is known for relief from mental and physical disorders, which are cured by just seeing Shri Balaji.
The temple is open daily from 6:00 am to 9:00 pm.
Yes, you can visit the temple any day of the week. The temple is open every day.
No, there is no fee for entry to Shri Mehandipur Balaji Temple.
You can reach by bus, taxi, or train from Jaipur, Agra, Delhi or other places.
At Shri Mehandipur Balaji Temple, devotees pray for relief from mental and physical sufferings, ghost obstacles, and for happiness, peace and prosperity in life.
No, photography and video recording are not allowed inside the temple.
No, the priests of the temple do not provide any help to the sick people. A devoted darshan is enough.
Yes, wheelchair facility is available free of cost in the temple. Please contact the temple office for this.
Hanuman Jayanti, Holi and Dussehra are specially celebrated in the temple with special decoration, offering and anointment being done.
No, devotees are only expected to visit with devotion and maintain discipline.
No, there is no specific dress code for darshan in the temple.
“Usually:
- 1. Morning Darshan from 7.00 am to 11.00 am
- 2. Afternoon Darshan from 12:00 PM to 6:50 PM
- (Note: On Monday, Wednesday and Friday, darshan is closed from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm for the special decoration (chola offering) of Shri Balaji.)
- 3. Evening Darshan from 6.50 pm to 9.00 pm”
No, there is no need to buy tickets for darshan at Shri Mehandipur Balaji Temple.
This temple is a famous pilgrimage center energized by divine powers, where no special worship is done in the temple. Devotees themselves get the benefit of their karma by seeing Shri Balaji with their devotion.
- Morning Aarti from 6.00 to 6.40
- Evening Aarti from 6.50 to 7.30
No, darshan is closed during the aarti. Everyone participates in the aarti by staying at their respective places.
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Savamani Prasad is a special prasad offered to Lord Balaji in which 1.25 quintals of cooked food is offered.
You can book Savamani Prasad at the temple office or online. Link: https://shribalajimehandipur.org/balaji/
You can offer different types of Savamani like Rajbhog, Chappan Bhog, Laddoo-Puri, Halwa-Puri.
- Rajbhog –
- Fifty-six bhogs –
- Laddu-Puri Savamani –
- Special Laddu-Puri Savamani –
- Churma Puri Savamani –
- Halwa-Puri Savamani –
Yes, you can get information about this from the temple office also.
More information about Savamani Prasad and its online booking is available on the website https://shribalajimehandipur.org/balaji/.
Yes, you can offer Savamani Prasad on your birthday, marriage, or other special occasions as per your devotion.
Yes, you can offer Savamani Prasad during festivals too, but it is better to book it in advance.
After being offered to Shri Balaji, the Savamani Prasad is given back to the devotee who offered it.
Yes, after offering Savamani Prasad, devotees can consume it with their family members and can also take it home with them.
Chhappan Bhog Savamani is a special type of Prasad in which 56 types of food dishes are offered to Shri Balaji. For more information you can contact the temple office.
Yes, Savamani Prasad is offered to Shri Balaji at 12:30 am.
Savamani Prasad can be offered on all days of the week.
Yes, you can book Savamani Prasad in someone else’s name also.
Yes, it is necessary to book Savamani Prasad in advance so that it can be arranged at the right time.
No, the temple does not provide home delivery facility of Savamani Prasad.
Savamani Prasad booking cannot be cancelled.
Yes, a receipt is given for offering Savamani Prasad.
No, the time of Savamani Prasad is decided as per the rules of the temple.
No, there is no special puja or ritual for offering Savamani Prasad.
In such a situation, your Savamani Prasad will be offered to Shri Balaji, but it will not be distributed.
Yes, you can bring prasad with you to the temple. Satvik prasad like coconut, sweets, and fruits are accepted.
No, there is no provision for food prasad in the temple.
No, there is no provision to receive temple Prasad separately.
It is believed that one should offer satvik prasad like fruits, sweets and coconut etc. to Shri Balaji as per one’s ability and devotion.
Yes, you can prepare pure and satvik prasad from your home and bring it to the temple.
The main Prasad of the temple consists of Laddu, fruits and coconut etc., which the devotees offer to Lord Balaji.
Yes, you can take Prasad for your family members who cannot come to the temple.
Yes, you can give temple prasad to others too, it is considered auspicious.
You can donate cash, cheque, or essential items like clothes, food items etc to the temple.
Yes, you can donate online through the official website of the temple. Website link: https://shribalajimehandipur.org/
After successful donation you will receive a confirmation message on your mobile, which will contain your donation details.
Yes, you will be provided a receipt for your donation, whether you donate online or in person.
Yes, your donation is used for the maintenance and service of the temple.
Yes, donations made to a temple can be tax deductible, for this you need to get a receipt.
Yes, you can donate in someone else’s name too.
You can donate online through the temple website and get a receipt.
Yes, temples can accept donations in foreign currency too.
You can reach Shri Mehandipur Balaji Temple by bus, train, taxi, or private vehicle. It is located on the Jaipur-Agra National Highway (NH-21).
The nearest airport to the temple is Jaipur International Airport, which is approximately 100 kilometres away.
Yes, you can travel by train to the railway station near the temple. Then from there you have to take a bus or taxi.
Bandikui Junction and Hindaun City are the main railway stations near the temple. The temple is located approximately 40 kms from here.
Yes, there is public transport from Bandikui Junction to the temple and taxi services are also available.
Yes, regular bus services are available to the temple from Jaipur, Agra and many other places.
No, no accommodation is provided by the temple.
There are many Dharamshalas and hotels available around the temple.
Yes, there are many restaurants around the temple for breakfast and lunch.
Yes, private taxis are easily available from Jaipur to the temple.
Yes, bank and ATM facilities are available near the temple.
The major festivals celebrated at Shri Mehandipur Balaji Temple are Hanuman Jayanti, Holi, and Dussehra.
Hanuman Janmotsav is celebrated every year on the full moon day of Chaitra month. The next festival will be celebrated on 12 April 2025.
Yes, special poojas, shringar, bhog, and abhishekam etc are performed in the temple during festivals.
No, there is no charge to attend festival events.
Yes, the special prasad of the temple is Savamani, you can offer it otherwise you can also offer Laddoo, fruits, and other Satvik food items with devotion.
No, there is no specific dress code to attend the festival events. You can wear decent and traditional clothes of your choice.
During festivals, Bhandara can be organized in the temple and then information about it is given to the devotees in the temple.
No, no such arrangement is made by the temple.
Yes, first aid services are available at the temple.
Yes, doctors and hospitals are available near the temple.
Yes, devotees should maintain a peaceful atmosphere in the temple and follow the temple instructions.
Yes, the temple provides free wheelchair access for those in need.
Yes, the temple has multiple emergency exits.
For lost and found service you need to contact the temple office.
Currently masks are not mandatory in the temple, you can use it as per your convenience.
You should immediately inform the temple staff or security guards, they will help.
Yes, you can take your wheelchair or walking stick into the temple.
Devotees must wear decent and traditional clothes as per their convenience in the temple.
Taking photos or videos is not allowed inside the temple.
No, use of mobile phones is prohibited inside the temple. Please keep the phone switched off.
Yes, you can offer only pure and fresh flowers, coconut, and satvik materials.
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Yes, you can take flowers and coconut to the temple for offering.
Yes, you can bring small bags or purses, but large bags are not allowed.
No, but devotees have to follow the arrangements made by the temple during this time.
During the Aarti, the darshan is closed and the devotees participate in the Aarti by staying at their respective places.
Yes, the Prasad and flowers offered at the temple are taken home by the devotees as blessings from Shri Balaji.