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- Kuladevata. Devotees believe the temple houses the head of Barbarika or Khatushyam, a legendary warrior who sacrifices his head upon the request of Krishna...
- Barbarika (Barbarīka) Barbarika in Hindu history is the son of Ghatotkacha (Son of Bhima) and Princess Maurvi, daughter of Daitya Moora, though other references...
- literacy is 58%. In Reengus, 16% of the po****tion is under 6 years of age. Khatushyam Temple Bheru ji Temple "Census of India Search details". censusindia.gov...
- Umananda Temple Pea**** island Shiva Shree Shyam Mandir, Guwahati A.T. Road, Chatribari Khatushyam Navagraha Temple Chitrasal Hill, Silpukhuri Nine planet...
- each year on the hanuman jayanti thousands of people visits this temple khatushyam Temple Bangrod - a famous temple in Bangrod village, 9 km (5.6 mi) from...
- head is worshipped as the god Akash Bhairav. Barbarik is also known as Khatushyam and Baliyadev in Rajasthan and Gujarat respectively. The descendants of...
- Losal Danta Ramgarh 5 Neem-Ka-Thana Neem-Ka-Thana 6 Ramgarh Fatehpur 7 Reengus Sri Madhopur 8 Sri Madhopur Sri Madhopur 9 Khatushyam ji Khatushyam ji...
- Rampal was an ardent devotee of the Hindu deities Hanuman, Krishna and Khatushyam from a young age. He states that he never achieved salvation, well-being...
- offer "Pind Daan" to release them from the cycle of birth and rebirth Khatushyam The holy place from the time of Mahabharata. Panchkula- Panchkula has...
- Phalguna Mela is the most important festival ****ociated with the temple of Khatushyam and Shyam Temple Bhatli. The festival occurs 8–9 days before the festival...