Khatu Shyam Temple is one of the most revered pilgrimage destinations in India, located in the Sikar district of Rajasthan. Dedicated to Lord Shyam, believed to be the incarnation of Barbarika, the temple attracts millions of devotees every year.
Known for its spiritual atmosphere, devotional energy, and grand celebrations, Khatu Shyam Ji has become a major center of faith for devotees across North India.
To provide visitors with reliable information about Khatu Shyam Ji while promoting its spiritual heritage and cultural significance. We aim to make every devotee’s journey more informed, convenient, and meaningful.
To become a trusted platform for devotees seeking knowledge, guidance, and inspiration about Khatu Shyam Ji. We envision connecting people with faith, devotion, and timeless traditions.
To provide visitors with reliable information about Khatu Shyam Ji while promoting its spiritual heritage and cultural significance. We aim to make every devotee’s journey more informed, convenient, and meaningful.
To become a trusted platform for devotees seeking knowledge, guidance, and inspiration about Khatu Shyam Ji. We envision connecting people with faith, devotion, and timeless traditions.
The temple is known for its beautiful marble structure, silver gates, intricate carvings, and spiritually vibrant environment.
The sanctum houses the sacred idol of Shyam Baba, beautifully decorated with flowers and ornaments. Bhajans, ringing bells, and devotional gatherings create a peaceful and emotional experience for visitors.
Experience the devotion, culture, and spiritual energy that transforms Khatu Shyam Ji into a grand gathering of faith.
Annual celebration attracting lakhs of devotees during February and March.
Special devotional celebrations observed throughout the year.
Grand festivities dedicated to the birth of Lord Krishna.
Devotional music gatherings filled with faith and spiritual energy.
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