Sālāsar Bālājī
Deities

Sālāsar Bālājī

Status · Anusandhāna
Source · Uncited
Tradition · Hindu
Period · Eternal
  • Location: Salasar, Churu (27.7328°N, 74.7692°E) Rajasthan - Historical: 1754 CE onwards Sālāsar Bālājī (Hanuman with a beard and moustache) is one of the 3 famous Hanuman shrines of India (with Mehandipur and Ayodhya). The idol was discovered by Mohan Dāsjī Mahārāj in 1754 in a village stream. Tradition: 75% of pilgrims report miracles. Annual footfall: ~5 million. Famous for granting specific wishes — pilgrims tie threads to the temple's jharokhā (window-screen) and return when the wi

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MantraJai Hanumān Gyān Guṇ Sāgar