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How To Reach Mata Bhimeshwari Devi Temple

Bahadurgarh, Haryana, India
The Mata Bhimeshwari Devi Temple in Beri is one of the most revered ancient shrines in North India. According to local legends and the Mahabharata, the idol of the Goddess was brought here by Bhima, the strongest of the Pandava brothers. It is said that before the great war of Kurukshetra, Lord Kri shna advised the Pandavas to seek the blessings of their Kuldevi. Bhima traveled to the Hinglay mountains (now in Pakistan) and requested the Goddess to accompany him to the battlefield. The Goddess agreed on the condition that if he ever placed her idol on the ground, she would stay there forever. While passing through the dense forests of Beri, Bhima felt the urge to answer nature's call and placed the idol under a Beri (Ziziphus) tree. True to her word, the Goddess established herself there. Today, the temple attracts millions of devotees, especially during the Navratri fairs. A unique tradition of the temple is that there are two separate structures: the "Inner Temple" (where the idol resides) and the "Outer Temple". Every day, the idol is ceremoniously moved from the inner sanctum to the outer temple at noon and brought back in the evening, a ritual followed for centuries. The temple is a significant site for performing "Mundan" (first hair-cutting ceremony) of children and for newly married couples who come to re-tie their wedding knots to seek lifelong happiness. The spiritual aura of the place is enhanced by the continuous chanting of hymns and the smell of incense. The temple complex is surrounded by local markets selling religious artifacts, sweets, and traditional Haryanvi crafts. It serves as a cultural anchor for the entire Jhajjar district. The local administration and temple trust ensure that the massive crowds during the Beri Mela are managed with adequate facilities for water, food, and security. For a traveler, it offers a glimpse into the deep-rooted Vedic traditions and the mythological landscape of ancient India.

How to Reach

By Air: Indira Gandhi International Airport is about 60 KM away. You can hire a direct taxi to Beri via Bahadurgarh.

By Train: The nearest railway station is Jhajjar (12 KM away) or Rohtak (25 KM away). From there, local buses and autos are available.

By Road: Beri is well-connected by Haryana Roadways buses from Bahadurgarh, Rohtak, and Delhi.

By Local Transport: Within Beri, the town is small enough to explore via cycle-rickshaws. Private taxis from Bahadurgarh are the most convenient.

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