A unique temple of Lord Ganesha in Jaipur, where Gajanan is seated without a trunk

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A unique temple of Lord Ganesha in Jaipur, where Gajanan is seated without a trunk

: Ganesh Utsav has begun and this festival is going to last for 10 days. There is no dearth of miracles in Hindu culture. If you believe in God then you have everything else nothing. People across the country are worshiping and praying to Bappa during Ganesh Utsav. But there is a temple in Jaipur, Rajasthan where the child form of Ganesh ji is worshipped. And the idol is also installed without a trunk.

This temple holds a special significance in itself. The name of this temple is Shri Garh Ganesh Ji Mandir which is situated in the hills between Nagargarh and Jaigarh. It is believed that the idol of Lord Ganesh Ji enthroned in this temple will not be found anywhere else. The photo of the idol of Garh Ganesh will not be found in any social media or market. If anyone tried to take a photo or click it, he came to the brink of destruction.

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The method of worship is unique

Shri Garh Ganesh Ji Temple is different from other temples. The method of worshipping the idol here is also a little different. Devotees use different tricks to express their troubles in this temple of Lord Ganesha and the Lord also resolves them. Garh Ganesh Temple is said to be about 300 years old. It is said that it was built by Sawai Jai Singh and he also got the Ashwamedh Yagya performed here by calling famous pundits. Its climb is about 500 meters long. After climbing a total of 365 stairs, devotees are able to see Bappa in this temple. It is said that you can catch a glimpse of Garh Ganesh Bhagwan by climbing as many stairs as there are days in a year.

The king of the mouse is called a hindrance

There are many reasons for the popularity of Shri Garh Ganesh Ji Temple. There are two stone mice seated in this temple. Devotees go to these two mice and whisper their wishes in their ears. It is said that the Mouse King brings troubles of the devotees to Ganeshji and Gajanan resolves them. Apart from this, there is also a Shiva temple on the way to this temple. People first stop at this temple and worship Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati and then enter the main temple premises. Along with this, there is also a belief that the method of worshipping Bappa in this temple is also quite different.

Devotees write letters to God

During the worship of Lord Ganesha in this temple, devotees write letters to him and express their thoughts. Devotees believe that by doing this, their message reaches God and God removes the sufferings of his devotees. It is believed that if you visit the Lord for 7 consecutive Wednesdays, you get the desired result.