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The Bijasen Tekri Temple Indore is a symbol of heritage and a religious and devotional place that attracts millions of devotees and tourists because of its spiritual significance and panoramic city views. There are some beliefs that the power of Goddess Shakti is so strong that it brings back the eyes of the blind, and, to be honest, it’s a belief we don’t know the exact truth.
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2. If you look at the back of the temple, you find the water source named Nahar Khodra. It is said that tigers used to visit the source to drink water. stand for a few hours beside the temple and return without harming anyone.
3. According to the legends the construction of the Bijasen Mata temple started with the building walls. However, the walls used to fall every night and Shivaji Rao believed it was an inauspicious thing. Then he got a dream where the Goddess asked him to wish for something and whenever the wish was fulfilled, he could start the construction, and then he asked for a son. The wish was fulfilled when King Tukoji Rao Holkar III was born.
4. Because of this belief, people often visit to wish for sons/daughters, and most devotees visit to seek the blessings of Bijasen Mata without footwear.
The roads of Indore are well connected, so you can reach Indore by state or private bus. From there, you can take any public transport to Bijasen Temple.
Suppose you are planning to reach the temple by train. In that case, the nearest railway station is Indore Junction Railway Station, and from there, you can take any cab, city bus, or auto rickshaw.
Land your flight at Devi Ahilyabai Holkar Airport, and from there, you can take any public transport, such as a taxi/cab, to reach the temple.
The temple is located in the hilly region of Indore of Madhya Pradesh; the best time to visit Bijasen Tekri Temple is from October to February since the weather is a bit more comfortable for exploring the temple and other places nearby.
The opening time of Bijasen temple is from early morning, 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. every day. Navratri is one of the most auspicious times for seeking the blessings of Bijasen Mata in Indore.
You visited the temple to seek the blessings of Bijasen Mata, and now you have ample time left. So here are some of the places where you can visit nearby:
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