Saturday, January 4th, 2025

Where Elvish Yadav’s house is, there is a famous temple of Mata Rani, one gets relief from every disease after visiting it


Today is the birthday of famous YouTuber and singer Elvish Yadav, who lives in Gurugram. his/her songs and vlogs are very much liked. Ever since he/she became the winner of Bigg Boss OTT 2, the number of his/her fans has started increasing in the country and abroad. Elvish Yadav has a lot of faith in God. he/she calls himself a Sanatani. On his/her X (formerly Twitter), he/she writes himself as a Hindu and not Yadav.

Let us tell you, whenever he/she gets time, he/she also visits temples. Very few people know that where Elvish Yadav’s house is, there is an ancient temple of Mata Rani, which has a lot of beliefs. It is said that whatever devotees come to visit this temple, their every wish is fulfilled and they get relief from diseases. Let’s know about this temple, how to reach here.

Shitla Mata Temple

Sheetla Mata Mandir located in Gurugram has a lot of beliefs. Devotees come from far and wide to visit this temple. Let us tell you, Sheetla Mata is worshipped as Kuldevi in ​​many communities like Brahmin, Vaishya, Kshatriya, Jat and Gurjar. It is said that this temple is about 500 years old. Every year during Navratri, around Diwali, festivals are organized in this temple twice a year in Chaitra and Ashadha. During this time, there is a rush of devotees here.

A fair like Kumbh is held here twice a year

A fair like Kumbh is held here twice a year

Although devotees from all over the country visit Sheetla Mandir in Gurgaon, the majority of devotees are from Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi and Rajasthan. During Navratri, a large number of devotees visit the Sheetla Mata temple. Let us tell you, a fair is held here twice a year during Navratri for a month, where you will feel as if you are in the Kumbh Mela. According to the temple administration, about 50 lakh devotees visit Mata during Navratri.

Here, the first mundan ceremony of a child is considered auspicious

Here, the first mundan ceremony of a child is considered auspicious

Another specialty of this temple of Sheetla Maa is that devotees consider it auspicious to get the first ‘mundan’ ceremony of their newborn children done here. The temple administration also earns lakhs of rupees due to ‘mundan’ ceremony which is spent on the development and events of the temple. Let us tell you, it is not so easy to have the darshan of Sheetla Maa. Mata tests the devotees. Those who have to stand in line for hours to have the darshan of Maa, after this the devotees consider themselves blessed after having the darshan of Maa.

What is the belief of Shitla Maa

What is the belief of Shitla Maa

Shitla Mata is a famous goddess of those who believe in Sanatan (Hindu) religion. She is said to be the goddess who protects from infectious diseases. According to the way she has been described in Skanda Purana, she can also be called the goddess of cleanliness. In rural areas, small pox is known by the names Mata, Masani, Shitla Mata etc.

It is believed that this disease develops due to the anger of Sheetla Mata, therefore, to get rid of this disease, the sick devotees are made to donate flour, rice, coconut, jaggery, ghee etc. in the name of the mother. After which, the disease of the patient is cured by the grace of Mata Sheetla.

Know- how to reach Shitla Mata Temple

Know- how to reach Shitla Mata Temple

Sheetla Mata is in Gurugram, if you are from Delhi, the best way to reach this temple is by metro. Nearest to the temple is MG Road Metro Station and IFFCO Chowk Metro Station. Both these metro stations are on the Yellow Line. From here you can take taxis, autos. The exact address of the temple is Sheetla Mata Road, Masani Village, Sector 6, Gurugram, Haryana 122001.

Along with this, let us tell you that the distance of Sheetla Mata Temple from Indira Gandhi National Airport, New Delhi Airport is about 16.8 kilometers, you will get a direct cab to reach the temple. Gurugram Railway Station and Gurugram Bus Stand are the nearest to the temple.

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