Ranthambore Ganesh Temple, Rajasthan

Experience divine devotion at Trinetra Ganesha Temple, the oldest Ganesha temple in Rajasthan, built in 1300 AD by King Hameer. Delve into the temple's history, miraculous events, and architectural splendor. Plan your visit during the auspicious festivals, such as Ganesh Chaturthi, and discover the best time to explore this ancient Hindu sanctuary in the heart of Ranthambhore Fort.

Description :
The Trinetra Ganesha Temple is the famous and also oldest temple of Lord Ganesha in Rajasthan that comprises his whole family all together in one location. The temple is about 12 km from Sawai Madhopur and also is well developed in the Ranthambhore fort.
According to the history behind this temple, it is said that in 1299 AD, a war happened between King Hameer and Alauddin Khilji at the Ranthambore fortification. During the wartime, they filled their godowns with food and other necessary things in Ranthambhore Fort, where the King dwells. As the war lasted for many years, the stored things in godowns were getting over. King Hammer was a great devotee to God Ganesh.
One night when he was sleeping, Lord Ganesh came into his dream and said that all the lacking and also problems would be over by tomorrow morning. The next day morning, an idol of Lord Ganesh with three eyes (Trinetra) stamped from one of the walls of the fort. Also, a miracle took place and the war got over while the godowns got filled again. In 1300 AD, King Hammer constructed a temple of Lord Ganesh. He placed the idol of Lord Ganesh, Riddhi Siddhi, and two sons name is Shub Labh along with the idol of Mushak.

About the Temple:

Location: Ganesh mandir marg, Ranthambhore Fort, Rajasthan 322001.
Country: India
Nearest Airport: Jaipur Airport(JAI).
Built-In: 1300 AD.
Built-By:King Hammer.
Deity: Ganesha
Architectural Styles: old hindu style
Festivals:Ganesh Chaturthi
Temple Timings: 06.00 AM to 8.00 PM.
Best Time To Visit: November to February.

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