Khatoo, Rajasthan

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Khatoo (Khatu Shyamji)
Khatu Shyam Temple in Sikar district, Rajasthan, India
Khatu Shyam Temple in Sikar district, Rajasthan, India
Nickname: 
Shyam Baba
Khatoo (Khatu Shyamji) is located in Rajasthan
Khatoo (Khatu Shyamji)
Khatoo (Khatu Shyamji)
Location in Rajasthan, India
Khatoo (Khatu Shyamji) is located in India
Khatoo (Khatu Shyamji)
Khatoo (Khatu Shyamji)
Khatoo (Khatu Shyamji) (India)
Coordinates: 27°21′50″N 75°24′09″E / 27.363954°N 75.402557°E / 27.363954; 75.402557
Country India
StateRajasthan
DistrictSikar
Government
 • TypeNagar Palika Khatu
 • BodySikar-Khatoo Nagar Palika
Languages
 • OfficialDhundhari, Hindi, Rajasthani
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
ISO 3166 codeRJ-IN
Vehicle registrationRJ-
Websitehttps://www.shrishyammandir.com [1]

Khatoo or Khatu is a Town of religious importance 43 km from Sikar City & 17 km from Reengus town in Sikar district in the Indian State of Rajasthan. The Sikar district falls under the Dhundhar region of Rajasthan. Khatoo village is home to a famous Khatu Shyam Temple, one of the most sacred temples in India.[2] In Rajasthan, Hindu deity Barbarika is worshipped as Khatu Shyam.

Distances

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The nearest airport is Jaipur.

Features

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Khatushyamji Temple

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Khatushyamji's temple, constructed of the famous Makrana marble, is in the heart of the town. The temple of Baba Shyam is built in the middle of the town. The mere sight of the temple gives great peace to the mind. There is a big hall for worship in the temple, which is known as Jagmohan. There are mythological paintings on its four walls. The door of the sanctum sanctorum and its surroundings are decorated with silver lining. Baba's head is situated inside the sanctum sanctorum. Sheesh is decorated with beautiful flowers from all sides. There is a big ground outside the temple for the devotees. There is a fair ground on the right side of the temple. On this side the office of Shyam Mandir Committee, which handles the administration of the temple, is also located.[3] Veer Barbarik(Shyam Baba) is the son of Ghatochkata and grandson of mighty Bheema. Khatushyamji is considered to be the God of the Kali Yuga who shall perform incarnation (10th incarnation of Lord Vishnu) or an avatar, once the Kali Yuga is at its final stage, until then he was worshipped as KhatuShyamji. Shyamji is synonymous with Krishna and thus, he is worshipped in the same form. He is also known as khatu naresh(ruler of Khatu), sheesh ro dani (head donator), lakhdatar (one who gives after proper judgement), teen baan dhari(holder of three arrows), haarya ro sahhaaro (supporter of defeated), Ahilawati ro laal (son of Ahilawati), Pandav kul Avtar (Son of Pandav kul), Bhimsen ra Kanwar (grand son of Raja Bhim), leele ra aswar (rider of blue colour horse ), baba shyam, etc. Shyam Baba is the community god of the Marwaris from the Dhundhar, Shekhawati, Bagad, Ahirwati and Haryana area and is widely revered by many other communities also. People from all over India come to seek his blessings every year, with a large following from Kolkata, West Bengal, Haryana and Punjab During the Mahabharat war between Pandavas and Kaurvas, baba Shyam (Veer Barbrik) came to the war field with 3 baan (arrows) and Shree Krishna, even knowing his potential asked him reason for his arrival at war field with only 3 arrows and asked to prove his capabilities by targeting all leaves of a Pipal tree(having uncountable leaves) with just one arrow and placed one leaf under his own feet. Baba took the bow and an arrow and made a hole in all leaves with one arrow and also hit the leaf under the foot of Lord Krishna. On asking to whom he will support in the Mahabharat, veer Barbrik told that he will support the one being defeated. Then considering his such act to be against the Pandavas scope to win, Lord Krishna asked him that the war needs one stringent fighters sacrifice (only 3 such fighters being available – Krishan himself, Arjun and Barbrik), Baba offered himself for ultimate sacrifice and donated his head that's why reminded and worshipped in Kali Yuga as "sheesh ke daani & haare ka sahara", as announced by Lord Krishna and also the name Shyam was given by Lord Krishna.

The Nishaan Yatra

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The ritual of the Nishaan yatra is one of the most remarkable yatra of Khatu Shyam. Thousands of devotees come every year to be a part of the yatra. The devotees carry a sacred flag throughout the yatra to offer to the lord. The flag signifies the devotion and love of devotees. The devotees travel by foot with the flag to the temple of Khatu Shyam.

People usually start their journey from Rengus to Khatu. Throughout this ritual, people chant prayers, dance, and sing bhajans. During the phalgun mela, most people join the yatra. Devotees enjoy this experience as it builds up their faith and spirituality. [4]

Shyam Kund

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It is the holy pond near the temple from which the Sheesh (Head) was retrieved. It is believed that a dip in this pond cures a person from ailments and brings good health. People come at Falgun Mela from various places here and assume sacred after taking bath. People take water from here which they use to remove several diseases.

Shyam Bagicha

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A blessed garden near the temple from where the flowers are picked to be offered to the deity. The great devotee Lt. Alu Singhji's Samadhi is also in the premises.

Gourishankar Temple

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This is a Shiva temple which is near Khatushyamji's temple. There is a legend that the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb's soldiers wanted to destroy this temple, and attacked the Shiva Linga with a spear. Fountains of blood appeared from the Shiva Linga, and the soldiers ran away, terrified. One can still see the mark of the spear on the Linga.[5]

Notable Persons

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  1. Virendra Singh - MLA from Danta Ramgarh Assembly constituency[6][7]
  2. Dinesh Kumar - professor of chemistry at the Central University of Gujarat.[8][9]
  3. Saroj Kumari Piploda - International Volleyball Player

References

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  1. ^ "Home". www.shrishyammandir.com.
  2. ^ Thana CLG Members of Khatu Shyamji Thana
  3. ^ "Khatu Shyam Temple Khatushyamji Sikar".
  4. ^ jaanekyadikhjaaye.com, jaanekyadikhjaaye (4 July 2024). "Khatu Shyam Mandir - Haven Of Miracles". Jaane Kya Dikh Jaaye. Retrieved 31 July 2024.
  5. ^ "Gourishankar Temple". India9.com.
  6. ^ "DANTARAMGARH ASSEMBLY ELECTION RESULTS". Oneindia.com.
  7. ^ "Dantaramgarh Election Results 2018". News18.com.
  8. ^ "Prof. Dinesh Kumar". Cug.irins.org.
  9. ^ Nanocellulose and Its Composites for Water Treatment Applications (1st ed.). CRC Press. 2021. pp. v–xii. ISBN 9781003042556.

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