Nagnechiya Maa

The Goddess

Nagnechiya Maa (Nagnechi Ma, Nagnechia Ma) (Hindi: नागनेचिया माँ, नाग्नेची माँ, नागणेची माँ) is the kuldevi of, Rathore, a Suryavanshi Rajput clan of India, as well as Brahmbhatts (who are also Vaitalik Kaumudik Bramhins), some of this Brahmbhatts have Bhandu, Gujarat as their Native. Nagnechiya Maa's history dates back to antiquity. Rao Doohad (grandson of Rao Sheoji) went to Kannauj (where the Rathore originated) and returned with Nagnechiya Maa's auspicious flame, founding her temple in Nagana, jodhpur district. She is worshipped not only by Rajputs, but by nearly every Hindu; people of Rathore ancestry visit her temple.

In 1200 AD Rao Doohad Ji realized that Ma Nagnechiya is the power and God Mother of Rathores and if we don’t bring a Jyot (Agni Kund) from Kannauj (where his ancestors ruled) to establish a Temple at Khed (Rajasthan) then it is almost difficult to flourish and expand the empire. It was told to him by Lumb Rishi that the Agni Kund should not be touched on earth, if touched then Ma would not move from that place.

So Rao Doohad and his loyals while returning were taking care of this aspect and an Eagle was following them from Kannauj itself. This is considered to be the incarnation of Rathore Kuldevi. In the night they stopped to relax at a place near Pachpadra (a town in Indian state of Rajasthan), Barmer District. But due to some reason the Agni Kund got down on the land and Ma Nagnechiya refused to move and hence a temple was constructed over there and that place is called Nagana.

Temple

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Rathore Rajputs kulswamini mata mandir Temple Profile: Mandir Shri Nagnechi Ji Mata Location: In the South-East of Bikaner, the temple stands on a mountain. Presently this area is called Pawanpuri South Extension. God Worshipped: Shri Nagnechi Ji District: Bikaner Road Distance from Jaipur: 365 Built in the year: 16th centuray Nearest Airport: Nal Airport (12 km) By Maharaja Rai Singh Nearest Rly. Station: Bikaner Rly Station (4 km)

Although Nagnechiya Maa's temple is well-attended all year it is most crowded during the Navratri season, with worshipers from around the world. Pilgrims from throughout India finish their months-long walk during Navratri, and newlyweds come to obtain Maa's blessing. Newborn babies are brought by their parents for the ceremony known as Kesh Mundan (Jadula/Jarula). The temple is located in a desert area; however, it offers a variety of services.

It was said that when the Rathore kings went into battle after receiving Nagnechiya Maa’s blessing, they remained unconquered. People visit her temple for answers to their prayers, great and small. Although the temple is located in a remote area, it attracts visitors from around the world.

The temple is well-connected by road from Jodhpur, which in turn may be reached by air, rail or road. In Jodhpur, transportation exists by bus or taxi to Barmer at Barwi Road. The village of Nagana (in Pachpadra tehsil) is one hour by road from Jodhpur.

Festivals & Fairs in Temple (Main Events): Navratras in the month of Chaitra and also Navratras in the month of Ashwina.

Vandana Traditional prayers sound to Devi are also sung here. Issues requiring global attention for conservation, protection and improvement of the temple: This famous place of Bikaner can be developed into a fine tourist spot.

Nearby cities: Bikaner, Didwana, Suratgarh

Temple Location :- Coordinates: 27°59'33"N 73°20'8"E Temple Location

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