Bada Ganesh Mandir: Many small and big temples of Lord Ganesha are located in Brahmaji’s city Pushkar, but here is a special temple which has special significance due to its antiquity and specialties. This temple has a 7 feet tall statue of Lord Ganesha, in which his trunk is straight. This temple is famous as Siddhi Vinayak Bada Ganesh ji. It is said that this temple of Lord Ganesha is very miraculous. Actually, by worshiping in this temple, the rings coming in Manglik works are removed. Let’s know about the miraculous big Ganesh temple.
Manglik work is disturbed
There is a mythological belief that people who have any obstruction in the Manglik works, they come to this temple and worship Lord Ganesha. This removes their bottlenecks and complete the stalled tasks. If a person is coming to bind to marriage, then he can go to this temple and remove his problems.
Holiness of desire column
The big Ganesh temple located on the Brahma road is very ancient. According to mythological belief, when Brahma ji started a yajna in Pushkar, he first called Lord Ganesha. This is the reason that this temple has religious and historical significance. A Manokamna pillar is also located in the temple premises, where devotees coming from far and wide tie the thread of their vow. It is said that by doing this, their wishes are fulfilled. This is the reason that devotees from far and wide come to visit this temple in large numbers.
Temple tradition
There is a tradition associated with this temple that devotees come to this temple and take blessings of Lord Ganesha before any Manglik work, marriage, start of new business or buying a new vehicle. This tradition has been going on for years. Even the first invitation letter of marriage is dedicated to Ganapati ji.
How to reach the big Ganesh temple?
If you want to visit this temple, then the nearest railway station is Ajmer, which is located just 15 kilometers from Pushkar. From Ajmer you can easily reach Pushkar via bus or taxi. The distance from Pushkar bus stand or Tempo stand is about 500 to 700 meters, which can be easily reached by walking on foot.
(Disclaimer: The information given here is based on general beliefs and information. Zee News does not confirm it.)