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- Sthala Puran
Baba Mohan Rama is a Hindu folk deity avatar of Lord Krishna in Kali Yuga. He is attributed to be the Tri-Loki Nath (creator, sustainer and destroyer of this universe) by his devotees. His teachings concentrate on a moral code of love, forgiveness, helping others, charity, contentment, inner peace and devotion to the God. He stressed the importance of surrender to the true Satguru, who, having trod the path to divine consciousness, will lead the disciple through the jungle of spiritual training.
He has given darshan in various forms like Vamana Roop, Narasimha Roop, Balak Roop, Krishna to his disciplines. It is said that he has done penance in the Cave of Kali Kholi in the form of a Dwarf Brahman (Vamana) and has given his darshan to Nandu Ji and their descendant are the main pujari or bhagat from the last seven generations.
According to the legend, the Temple is surrounded by miracles and divine energy, any seva that people do there benefits them, like sweeping the temple floor, donating food to poor, providing water to the bird feeders and feeding animals especially cows. Temple is Surrounded by trees of Gular, Neem, Peepal, Jadi, Guggal, Sitaphal, Banyan and it is full of cows and birds like Koyal, Pigeon, Peacock, Bulbul etc.
- Architecture
Baba Mohan Ram's Cave is in the mountain of Kali Kholi, in Bhiwadi where his Akhand Jyoti (eternal fire) is present, Devotees come in a large number during the Doj and the Chemai Doj (Six Month Festival).
- Alankar of Deity
- Prayers and BenefitsSpecial Vratas and PrayersOfferings to Deity
Devotees offer Ghee to his Akhand Jyoti which removes their problems and they offer there bhog and Uppla (cow cake) to his ever lasting Dhuni which also cures all the problems caused to his devotees.
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- Sodasha Upcharas
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