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Khatu Shyam Temple (Rajasthani/Hindi: खाटू श्याम मंदिर) is a Hindu temple situated in Khatoo village in the Sikar district of the Indian State of Rajasthan. It is a pilgrimage site for worshipping the deity Krishna and Barbarika who is often venerated as a Shyam Baba .
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]
Barbarika/ Belarsen was a grandson of Bhima (second of the Pandava brothers), and the son of Ghatotkacha. Ghatotkacha was the son of Bhima and Hidimbi.He learnt the art of warfare from his mother Ahilāvati, who was also known as Mauravi (daughter of Mura).
Baba Mohan Ram [2] (Devanagari: बाबा मोहन राम) is a Hindu deity, He is considered by his adherents to be an avatar of the deity Krishna, who appeared during the Dvapara Yuga. [ 1 ] : 67
It is believed that Jagdham or Jaga, the Pratihara ruler of Kashmir, was suffering from leprosy.While on pilgrimage he was brought to Shrimal Patan(now Bhinmal). While he was resting in Naga Baba's garden, which was south of Bhinmal, a dog was rolling in the mud of the river in Naga Baba's garden, went to the king and jumped.
Baba Vadbhag Singh ji Sodhi (2 september 1710 nd – 22 january 1761; his name is also spelt as baba Wadbhag Singh jiSodhi, alternatively known as Sodhi Baba Vadbhag Singh ji) was a direct descendant of Guru Hargobind singh sahib ji and a prominent figure of the heretical Dhirmalia sect of Sikhism Baba wadhbhag singh ji was a guru’s sikh.
Khema Baba was a social reformer born in village Baytu Bhopji in Baytu. He was a revered person in Rajasthan as well as in Gujarat. This temple in Baytu headquarter to commemorate him. Fairs are organized every year on magha sudi 9 and bhadrapada sudi 9, in which thousands of people take part from different Region of marwar and around. [4]
Baba Deep Singh had vowed to avenge the desecration of the Golden Temple by the Afghan army. In 1757, he led an army to defend the Golden Temple. The Sikhs and the Afghans clashed in the Battle of Amritsar on 13 November 1757, [5] and in the ensuing conflict Baba Deep Singh was decapitated. [6] There are two accounts of Baba Deep Singh's death.