BHUWAL MATA

BHUWAL MATA
JAI SHRI BHUWAL MATAYE NAMAH

Monday, November 3, 2014

BHUWAL VATIKA










Bhuwaal Vatika is a special guest house for Chajjed Family and other Jain families only. It is located near the railway station (around 2 km) and provides both AC and non AC rooms.

It is closed from 11pm to 5.30 am. Rooms can be booked in 24-36 hours advance (for chhajed only) or can be booked on reaching.

Bhuwaal Vatika is located at 65, Ajit Colony and owned and managed by Akhil Bhartiya Chhajed Parivaar Mandal.

It consists of 2 floors with total of 20 rooms. During rush season (Navratra), buses are arranged that run daily to and fro birami which eases the travel headaches of the devotees.

Equipped with canteen, it helps devotees to replenish their hunger. Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner available at the canteen along with other refreshments like tea, coffee, biscuits etc.

The timings of various meals are
Breakfast : 7.30 am – 10.30 am
Lunch : 11.00 am – 1.30 pm
Dinner : 5.30 pm – 8.00 pm

Contact Details for Bhuwaal Vatika:
65, Ajit Colony,
Near Police Line,
Jodhpur
Tel: 0291-2513775
Mob: 08764301110, 09660282600
REF SOURCE:- http://www.bhuwaalmata.com/bhuwaal-vatika/

Saturday, April 11, 2009

History Of Temple

In ancient time the temple of clan deity of Chajjers was at Khedgarh which is now known as Tilwara and is 15 km from Balotra an important city in the district Barmer of Rajasthan.
The deity decided to move to Birhami in the year 1969 when about 1250 families of Chajjer clan were asked by Goddess herself to construct her temple within 24 hours.
The footprints of Bhuwal Mata are still worshiped at Khed.

Bhuwal Mata temple constructed in 1976. Several attempts were made to construct the temple but due to some unknown presence partly constructed temple walls used to fall the same night. No one could answer the reason for falling walls. Finally SUSHILA BEN CHHAJER a staunch follower and committed devotee of Bhuwal Mata suggested that the temple be constructed in single day without stoppage of work. Accordingly on 07.04.1976 the construction was started and completed on 08.04.1976.