Last updated: October 8, 2025, 00:26 IST Dadaji Dhuniwale Maharaj Temple in Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh, has never been closed since 1930. It is believed that Dadaji Dhuniwale Maharaj promised during his lifetime that the fire of this dhuni will never remain and that the temple will remain the temple. Kandva. Khandwa City of Madhya Pradesh is known for his religious and cultural heritage, but the temple of Dadaji Dhuniwale Maharaj, which is located here, has his own identity. This temple is unique in the entire India because it has never been closed from 1930 to today. Yes, the gates of this temple have not been installed so far and the court here is always open to the devoted, whether day or night. Beginning of the unique tradition: Trustees and servants of the Subhash Nagauri Temple say that the story begins from the thirties, when Dadaji Dhuniwale Maharaj did here. During his lifetime, he promised that this dhuni (fire) would never be allowed to be extinguished and that the doors of the temple would never be closed. According to the same faith and order, the gates of this temple have not yet been installed to date. Dhuni is constantly burning here, called ‘Amar Dhuni’. It is believed that the fire of this dhuni eliminates negativity from the life of the dedicated. The court remains open 24 hours, the temple never closes. Most temples in India have fixed opening and closing times, but this temple differs from all the traditions. Whether it’s midnight or early morning, when devoted come here, they get the Darshan of God and Dadaji. It is said that by the grace of Dadaji, every person who comes here with peace and positive energy. The temple was not closed even during the eclipse. Patel Seva Samiti and Dadaji’s temple attendant Komal Bhau says that even all the temples across the country were closed during the eclipse, the Court of Dadaji Dhuniwale Maharaj remains open. Fans believe that this place is so sacred that no eclipse or bad sign has any effect here. The priest of the temple says that it has never been closed from 1930 to today, and it is the greatest identity of this Court. The unwavering belief of the devoted, offered by coconut or wood in Dadaji’s Dhuni, is the tradition of the devoted. Apart from Khandwa and surrounding districts, people from all over the country come here for Darshan. Some come with the wish of success in the business world, while others want the happiness and peace of their family. It is a tradition for dedicated to offer coconut or wood in Dhuni of Grandpa, and it is believed that every offer offered in Dhuni fulfills their wishes. The religious and social center Dadaji -Ashish Chatkale says that this temple is not only a center of faith, but also a center of service. Hundreds of dedicates come here every day, and arrangements for Prasad and Langar are made for everyone. Local people say that no one is hungry here. Services such as distribution of clothing, food and medicine for the poor are also arranged in the temple site from time to time. This Court of Dadaji Dhuniwale Maharaj, a symbol of faith, still runs with the same tradition and discipline as it began almost a century ago. This temple opened without gates and without any restrictions this temple became a symbol of humanity, equality and reverence. This holy place of Khandwa not only holds religious importance, but it is also a living example that even the limitations of the time bow before true faith. Therefore, this temple is not just an inheritance, but a living symbol of the faith of the devoted – which is always ‘open’ from 1930 to today. About the author Sumit Verma Sumit Verma has been working as a co -editor in News18 for four years. He has been active in journalism for the past three decades and has his own clear identity. Experience of working in responsible positions in well -known media organizations. Read more Sumit Verma has been working as co -editor in News18 for four years. He has been active in journalism for the past three decades and has his own clear identity. Experience of working in responsible positions in well -known media organizations. P … Read more click here to add News18 Hindi as your favorite news source on Google. Location: Khandwa, Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh first published: October 8, 2025, 00:26 IST
Dharohar: This temple has never been closed since 1930, ‘Amar Dhuni’ in Khandwa
