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Trinetra (Three-Eyed) Ganesha Temple in Ranthambhore Fort Rajasthan India

Ranthambhore is located about 11 km away from Sawai Madhopur. Ranthambhore was the private tiger reserve of the Maharajas of Jaipur.The town of Ranthambhore is watched over by the huge Ranthambhore fort. Ranthambhore National Park and Ranthambhore Fort are the prominent attractions of Ranthambhore.Every year in the month of September an annual fair is held on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi in the temple of Trinetra Lord Ganesha which is situated in the Ranthambhore fort.It is very heart touch place for devotee and visitors. Ranthambhore Ganesh Temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha.Here is Some fact about Trinetra Ganesha Temple in Ranthambhore Fort Rajasthan India.


Location: In Ranthmbhore Fort, Rajasthan
Built in: 1299 AD
Built By: King Hammer
Dedicated to: Lord Ganesha
Entry:Free
Photography:Allow
Significance: One of the best Ganesha Temple
Visiting Timing: 1 hour
Festival: Ganesh Chaturthi, Ganesh Utsav
Phone: +91 7462 220 655, +91 7462 228 01.
Mobile No : +91 9414 045 263, +91 9784 407 076.
Official Website: http://www.trinetraganesharanthambhore.com
How to reach by Air: The Nearest Airport is Jaipur Airport. 
How to reach By Rail: The Nearest Railway Station is Sawai Madhopur station(11 KM).
How to reach by Road: Ranthambore is also linked by road network, it is only about 10 km from Sawai Madhopur and a number of buses operate between Sawai Madhopur and the park. Taxis or cabs can also be hired from several places to travel around.


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Trinetra Ganesha Temple is located in Ranthambhore Fort and sanctuary, which is situated 11 km away from Sawai Madhopur Rajasthan India.The temple was built in 1299 A.D. and built by King Hammer, who is believed to be an ardent devotee of Lord Ganesha.During the time of war they filled there godowns with foods and all the necessary things in Ranthambhore Fort, where King resides. Since the war lasted for several years, the stock in go downs were over. One night when King Hammir; who was a great devotee to God Ganesh, was sleeping, he dreamed that Lord Ganesh came to him and said that by tomorrow morning all the problems and lacking would be over. In the morning an idol of Lord Ganesh with three eyes (Trinetra), embossed from one of the fort’s wall. As a miracle the war was over and the godowns were full. In 1300 AD King Hammer built a temple of Lord Ganesh and placed Riddhi Siddhi, his wife and two sons Shub Labh along with the idol of Ganesh. His vehicle mushak (mouse) is also placed there.

The visitors on this occasion get to see a cocktail of events and activities at the temple to celebrate the festival with fervor. Ganesh Chaturthi magnetizes millions of devotees to Ranthambhore every year. The idol is tinted in Orange color which is a highly sacred color, particularly in Hindu religion. Gorgeous and heavy golden ornaments as well as several wreath of marigold are utilized to festoon the Ganesha idol. A number of small but beautiful shops in the nearby market draw the attention of visitors and tourists.The best day to visit the temple is Wednesday, the special day dedicated to Lord Ganesh.

Aarti ,Temple Timing and Best time to visit Trinetra Ganesha Temple Ranthambhore


Morning Aarti: 7:30 Am
Shringar Aarti: 9:00 Am
Rajbhog Aarti : 12:00 Pm
Evening Aarti: Sandhaya Aarti during Sunset
(6:30 in the Summer and 5:45 in the winters)
Shayan Aarti : 8:00 Am
Best time to Visit:  During Ganesh Chaturthi and May to September

Nearest Tourist Attractions of  Trinetra Ganesha Temple Ranthambhore

 

Ranthambhor National Park
Ranthambhor Fort
Royal cenotaphs,
Hameers' court,
Badal Mahal,
Dhula Mahal,
Phansi Ghar

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