Why to visit Trinetra Ganesh Temple
One of the earliest temples in India is the Trinetra Ganesh Temple, which was constructed from red Karauli stone. It is located on the grounds of the Ranthambore Fort, one of Rajasthan's most well-known tourist destinations. Lord Ganesha and his entire family are shown in this unique temple, which is dedicated to him.
The fact that devotees from around the world come to this temple year-round and even build miniature replicas of dwellings close to the temple grounds is a draw in and of itself. People engage in this in the expectation that their Lord would grant them their desire to acquire or construct a home.
Ganesha is worshipped in this location five times a day using various "aartis." The "dawn aarti," also known as the Prabhat Aarti, marks the beginning of the aarti, or the first worshipping rite.
History of the Trinetra Ganesh Temple :-
This temple was built as a result of a conflict. King Hammir and Allaudin Khilji, the second monarch to rule in the Khilji family, engaged in battle in 1299. Grain and other essentials were kept in the fort's tombs for storage. All of these resources have been used up in the protracted fight.
Even during these trying times, King Hammir, an ardent follower of Sri Ganesh, continued to adore him. In his dreams, Lord Ganesh arrived and gave the king blessings. The Three-Eyed Deity idol was discovered etched on one of the walls the following morning, and the tombs were mysteriously filled with all the food grains. The king created a temple there in honour of the Lord the following year.
Aarti Time—
• First or Sunrise Aarti- 7:00 pm
• Srinagar Aarti- 9:00 am
• The Bhog for the Lord- 12:00 pm
• Sandhya Aarti- 6:00 pm in summer and 5:45 pm in winter
• Shayan Aarti- 8:00 pm