Tucked away in the Dausa district of Rajasthan, Mehndipur Balaji Temple stands as one of India’s most intriguing and spiritually intense destinations. Revered as a shrine of Lord Hanuman (worshipped here as Balaji), this temple is famous not just for its divine aura but also for its association with ritual healing and exorcism practices. Pilgrims from across the country—and even from abroad—flock here seeking relief from evil spirits, black magic, and unexplained psychological afflictions.
This blog takes you on a spiritual journey through Mehndipur Balaji—its history, rituals, experiences, and the powerful belief system that surrounds it.
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Location and How to Reach
Location: Mehndipur, Karauli District (earlier part of Dausa), Rajasthan
Nearest Railway Station: Bandikui Junction (~36 km)
Nearest Airport: Jaipur International Airport (~110 km)
By Road: Connected via NH-21 from Jaipur, Agra, and Delhi
Travelers often visit by car or hire cabs for spiritual retreats or specific “Tuesday/Saturday” rituals, considered most powerful.
History and Significance
Unlike many temples in India built by royal families or established after divine dreams, Mehndipur Balaji emerged mysteriously. Locals believe the idols of Lord Balaji (Hanuman), Bhairav Baba, and Pret Raj (King of Spirits) appeared on their own in the dense Aravalli forest centuries ago. A devotee named Sri Mahant Ghanshyam Das Ji was instrumental in organizing the temple and propagating its spiritual practices.
The temple is unique because it:
Is dedicated to exorcising evil spirits and black magic
Hosts live rituals that are both mystic and unsettling
Attracts mental health seekers alongside devout Hanuman bhakts
Balaji, Bhairav Baba & Pret Raj
1. Lord Balaji (Hanuman)
The central deity, Balaji, symbolizes strength, protection, and spiritual power. He is seen as the remover of suffering and possession.
2. Bhairav Baba
Representing fierce divine energy, Bhairav Baba’s idol plays a major role in breaking black magic and curing spiritual ailments.
3. Pret Raj Sarkar
A deity you won’t find in typical temples, Pret Raj is said to govern spirits, and his presence here is crucial for healing those afflicted by paranormal issues.
The Rituals: Faith Beyond Science
Mehndipur Balaji is not a place of typical poojas and aartis. Instead, you’ll witness:
People screaming, fainting, or shaking uncontrollably
Devotees carrying mustard oil, black cloth, urad dal, and sweets for rituals
Priests chanting powerful mantras to “evict” spirits
Rituals called “Arzi,” “Sankat Mochan,” and “Darkhast” performed to treat afflicted individuals
Believers report feeling lighter, more energetic, and mentally free after these rituals. However, the atmosphere is emotionally intense, especially for first-timers.
Is It Really Possession or Mental Illness?
Many psychologists believe the symptoms observed may be rooted in:
Undiagnosed mental health conditions
Suppressed trauma
Cultural psychosomatic expression
But for believers, no modern medicine or therapy works until one visits Mehndipur Balaji.
Note: The temple does not allow priests or visitors to physically touch the affected individuals, making it spiritually potent yet controlled.
Rules and Beliefs
No consumption of alcohol or non-veg food 3 days before visiting
Don’t look back after exiting the temple—it’s believed spirits may follow
Avoid selfies and photos—photography is prohibited inside the complex
Visitors are advised not to eat food or sweets from locals/vendors inside the temple town
Best Days to Visit
Tuesdays and Saturdays are considered most powerful
During Amavasya (new moon) and Hanuman Jayanti, the crowds surge
The temple remains open from 6 AM to 9 PM
Accommodation Near Mehndipur Balaji
Balaji Dharamshala – Budget-friendly, right outside the temple
Sri Balaji Yatri Niwas – Clean, basic facilities with prior booking
Nearby hotels in Hindaun and Dausa – For more comfortable stays with AC and attached bathrooms
What to Carry
Comfortable cotton clothing
A bottle of water
Offerings like boondi laddoos, oil, and black cloth
A calm, open mind
Cautions for First-Timers
The atmosphere can be intense and overwhelming
People with anxiety, children, or elderly should be accompanied
The rituals may seem “theatrical,” but they are deep-rooted in local faith
Do not mock or disturb those undergoing rituals—it is sacred and personal
Devotion or Delusion?
What you believe at Mehndipur Balaji is a matter of faith. Science may not support the rituals, but thousands of healed devotees do. For many, this temple represents a second chance at life, freedom from unseen chains, and inner peace.
If you go with respect, surrender, and an open heart, you may just feel the power of Balaji yourself.