Grandfather Dhuni temple never closes, remains open even during eclipse

There are many temples in India which are known for their unique traditions and beliefs. One of these is Dadaji Dhuni Wale Temple, which has made a special place among the devotees due to its distinct tradition. While in most of the temples of the country, the doors of the sanctum sanctorum are closed during solar eclipse and lunar eclipse, this tradition does not apply in this temple. The sanctum sanctorum here remains open all the time, even during an eclipse. There is deep faith behind this unique tradition and a special idea related to Dhuni Saint.

 

Dadaji Dhuniwale Temple is located in Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh. In this temple, Dadaji Dhuniwale i.e. Kesavanand Ji Maharaj, who is considered one of the great saints of India, is worshipped. According to religious beliefs, people’s wishes are fulfilled just by visiting this temple. Apart from this, now the question arises that what is the reason due to which the temple courts are never closed.

 

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Reason for not closing the court

It is believed that Saint Dhuni took Samadhi at this place. According to religious beliefs, the planets and stars have no effect on the Samadhi site of Dhuni Saint. For this reason, the sanctum sanctorum of the temple is not closed from solar eclipse to lunar eclipse. Devotees can worship in this temple even during the eclipse because even during this time the priests here perform puja-aarti regularly.

 

The biggest specialty of Dadaji Dhuni temple is that unlike other temples, there is no fixed time for darshan here. Devotees can go for darshan anytime as per their wish i.e. devotees can enter the temple anytime in 24 hours.

 

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How to go to Grandfather Dhuniwale Temple?

To visit Dadaji Dhuni Wale Temple, you can reach Bhopal or Indore from your residence via train, bus or car. Khandwa is about 175 kilometers away from Bhopal, while Khandwa is about 135 kilometers away from Indore. From there you can easily reach the temple by bus or car. After reaching Khandwa, you can reach the temple in no time from the bus stop or other local means.

Disclaimer: This article is based on religious beliefs. Khabargaon does not confirm this.

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