You should also wander these 4 places of Sikar

Sikar is located in the north-eastern part of Rajasthan. It is the second most developed city to Jaipur. Sikar is surrounded by Jhunjhunu, Churu, Nagaur and Jaipur. The city was historically known as Bir Bhan Ka Bas and was the capital of Sikar, the kingdom destroyed by Shekhawati Kings. The city of Sikar, equipped with antique forts and temples, is very popular with tourists. Today we will tell you about the most popular tourist destinations of Sikar, which you will find nowhere else in the world. Khatushyamji Temple Khatu Town Sikar is about 40 km from the district’s headquarters. Here is the world -famous temple of Lord Shri Krishna’s Kalyugi Avatar Baba Shyam. There are many interesting legends about this temple. This temple is also mentioned in Mahabharata. Khatu Shyamji Fair is arranged during Holi every year. On this fair, dedicates from across the country visit Baba Khatu Shyam Ji. Fans have deep confidence in this temple. Baby Shyam, Hare Ka Sahara, Lakhdatar, Khatushyam Ji, Morveinandan, Khatu’s King and Shesh’s Dani are all names of whom Khatu Shyam Shyam calls his dedicated. Elder family members come here like ordinary people and serve committed. It is said to offer a virtue. Harshnath Temple Harsh or Harsh Giri Sikar is a very antique temple on a hill about 21 km from Sikar City in the Sikar district. Harshanath Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, known in this temple as Harshanath. Harshnath Temple is located at an altitude of about 914 meters above sea level. According to legend, Harsha is considered the brother of Jeenmata and the Harsshanath temple is also known as the Harshnath Bheru temple. The construction of Harshnath -Temple on Harshagiri mountain, BC. Built in 973, according to Vikram Samvat and built in 1030. The Creator of the Hard Nath Temple is Shaiva Saint Bhavta, which took place during the period of Chauhan ruler Vigrahan I. The Temple of Mother Jean is 29 km from the Jeen Mata Village Sikar district. Here is a temple of the ancient Jain Mata. It is said that this temple of Mata Rani is thousands of years old. During Navratri, lakhs come here to see Jeenmata. Near the Temple of Jeen Mata is the temple of his brother Harshabhairavnath on the top of the hill. According to the prevailing belief, the Mughal -Equiser Aurangzeb wanted to break the temple of Jain Mata, which is why he sent his soldiers to break the temple. As soon as the locals got to know about this, they began to pray to the goddess Jean Mata. After this, Jeenmata showed her miracle. A herd of bees attacked the Mughal army. The army ran away from the bees. After which the king accepted his mistake and promised to constantly set youroti on fire. Sikar’s Havelis Gauri Lal Biyani’s mansion in Sikar and Tarachand Ruya’s Haveli in Ramgarh (Sikar) is world famous for their contemporary frescoes. This unique example of fresco’s is found in the entire Shekhawati region. In addition, the Havelis of Nandlal Deora and Kanhaiyalal Goenka in Fatehpur are also known for their frescoes. Currently many architects mimic the Havelis and Windows in the Sikar district after construction of beautiful buildings. Share this story -tags