Baran District - Worship Place

Worship Place

  • Taadka Balaji, Saaket Dham

Taadka Balaji, Saaket Dham is in Baran city. The Temple has a famous and ancient a Hanumanji ,jind maharaj, mataji and shivji temples . Till now only 1000 year brief history is known about the temple. This place is surrounded by green trees with full of natural beauty. The place has a religious importance for the people of the area.


  • Shani Dhaam. Bordi

Shri Shani Dham Bordi is near. from Baran city. The Temple has a famous and ancient Shri Shani Maharaj and Hamumanji temples. Till now brief history is known about the temple. This place is surrounded by green trees and a pond with full of natural beauty. The place has a religious importance for the people of the area. A fair is organised at the temple on Shani Amavas festival every year. Pasharva Nath Charity Trust ,Baran as a caretaker for the place.

  • Shri Ji Temple
  • Manihara Mahadev

Manihara Mahadev Mandir is about 3 km. from Baran city. The mandir has a famous and ancient Mahadevji and Hamumanji temples. Till now only 591 years brief history is known about the temple. This place is surrounded by green trees and a pond with full of natural beauty. The place has a religious importance for the people of the area. A fair is organised at the temple on Shivratri festival every year. District administration has authorised Sarvjanik Sanstha Dharmada, Baran as a caretaker for the place.

  • Bardia Balaji
  • Mansha Puran Ganesh ji
  • pyare ram ji temple

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