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Navratri Special Trip: This ancient Shaktipeeth of Bhilwara becomes a special attraction for devotees during Navratri. The temple is known for its religious glory and grandeur. Here philosophy gives a feeling of both spiritual energy and blessings, which makes every devotee’s journey memorable.

Bhilwara: Sharadiya Navratri is near and devotees will turn to temples to see Mata Rani. There are many famous Mata Temple and Shakti Peeth in Bhilwara district, where special devotees throng on Navratri every year. Devotees take blessings by worshiping the mother here. During Navratri, religious events like grand decoration, unbroken Jyoti, Durga Saptashati recitation and Garba-Dandia also have special attractions in temples. If during Navratri, you are also making a trip plan to see Mata Rani, then this is some of the best locations of Bhilwara. Where you can see Mata Rani.

The Bankyarani Mata Temple located in Asind in Bhilwara district is about 1100 years old. The Bankyarani Mata Temple is situated on the top of a mountain. Here Hanumanji is the famous place of Lord Bhairav Mata Bankyarani. It is said that the phantom barrier goes away here. There is a special crowd here on Saturday and Sunday. There is a pond near the temple, people bathe in it. The priest says that as soon as the temple complex comes, the ethics of the patient suffering from the disease changes. In Navratri, many families live here for 9 days. If we talk about the specialty of this temple, then devotees from all over the state including Bhilwara, Chittorgarh, Ajmer, Rajsamand come here to visit.

The temple of Kheda Kod Mataji is located in Junwas located in the old Bhilwara area of Bhilwara city. The temple is about 500 to 600 years old. Devotees for many generations are coming here to visit here. In this temple, the sisters along with Mata Rani are accompanied by sisters. Here only 365 days of the year, devotees come to visit and during Navratri, there is a flow of devotees here. It is believed that by applying Ardas of Mata Rani, the wishes of the devotees are fulfilled. Not only this, it is claimed that if a person gets paralyzed disease, then revolving in the temple cures their illness to a great extent.

Chamunda Mata Temple is seated on a high mountain in Chhoti Harani of Bhilwara city. It is believed that Maa Chamunda used to warn of thieves coming to the surrounding villages in ancient times. Mother used to give a message to the villagers to come from the hill itself and give a message of the thieves coming to the village.

This temple is located in Gangapur in Bhilwara district. Bharakadevi is on the hill of the village, 10 km from Gangapur. In Gujarat, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Assam, Punjab, Himachal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, traders have named their brands Bharaka Devi brand. Bharaka Devi Vikas Samiti oversees the temple. Earlier the temple had to climb 763 stairs. A rest house was constructed to stay. The temple has a seating capacity of about 3000 people simultaneously. In other states, the Goddess is full of businessmen doing various businesses.

Dhanop is a unique deity of Dhanop Mata located in Shahpura Dhanop in Bhilwara district. It is said that 7 sisters appeared in the excavation of the mound. This Dhanop Mata Temple is 1100 years old. In Samvat 1194, King Prithviraj Chauhan and Jaichand established the assembly mandap and Ekling Nath here. It is mentioned on the inscription. Here Dadhich priests have been worshiping for 22 generations. The temple has 7 idols of Mata Ashtabhuja, Annapurna, Chamunda, Beesbhuja (Mahishasura Mardini) and Kalika. 2 idols of mother are enthroned inside the makeup.

There is a temple of Mandalgarh Baan Mata in Bhilwara district. The temple of Baan Mata is built on the hill in Mandalgarh area. In Navratri, the mother is adorned every day. This temple is very ancient in itself and is very special. It is said that by visiting here, the wishes of the devotees are fulfilled.

There is a Shakti Peeth in Bhilwara district which is closed for seven days in Navratri. This temple is of the deficit of Rani Mataji, which has become a center of faith for the devotees. The temple is closed for 7 days to visit the Garh Griha. After this, the doors open on Ashtami, then the devotees visit the mother. The doors of this temple are closed with the evening aarti of Amavasya before the establishment of both Navratri.