Trinetra Ganesha temple story

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The Trinetra Ganesha Temple in Ranthambore, Rajasthan is one the most famous and most established sanctuaries in Rajasthan. It is the main sanctuary on the planet that contains entire group of the Lord Ganesha. The sanctuary is arranged in the brilliant post of Ranthambore which is around 12 kms far from Sawai Madhopur.

Trinetra Ganesha temple story

The Trinetra Ganesha temple story goes back to the year 1299 when a battle bust out between King Hameer and Ala-ud-commotion Khilji at the Ranthambore fort. The battle proceeded for quite a while, and the nourishment stock was running low. Lord Hameer was a fervent enthusiast of Lord Ganesha. In the midst of every last one of issues and strains, he always remembered to adore and pray Lord Ganesha.

Ruler Hameer saw Lord Ganesha in his fantasy and the Lord made a guarantee to him that all the issues that he was confronting would be sorted by the morning. In the morning, a statue of Lord Ganesha as Trinetra i.e., with three eyes was found in one of the walls of forts. As guaranteed by Lord Ganesha a supernatural occurrence happened and the battle got over.




Do's:

Do pray Your Ishta Devata before Pilgrimage to temple
Do Contact Temple Devasthanam information center for inquiry ,temple information and for pooja details etc.
Do Do reserve your travel and accommodation at temple well in advance.
Do bath and wear clean clothes before you enter the temple
Do concentrate on God and Goddess inside the temple.
Do maintain silence and recite your Istamantram to yourself inside the temple.
Do observe ancient custom and traditions while in Temple.
Do deposit your offerings in the hundi only

Don'ts:

Do not come to Temple for any Purpose other than worshiping of God and Goddess
Do not smoke at Temple.
Do not consume alcoholic drinks at Temple
Do not Eat Non Vegetarian food in the Kshetram
Do not approach mediators for quick Dharshanam. It may cause inconvenient to others
Do not carry any weapon inside the temple
Do not wear any head guards like helmets ,caps ,turbans and hats inside the temple premises