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Pooja
Everyday prayers are
held in the morning and the evening. The process of worship starts from
the 'Thara' after the bath of images by holy water supplied from
'Baba ki Bauli'. The worship and prayer in other temples follows the
sequence. 'Rot' ( a bread made of raw sugar mixed with
Wheat Flour & Dry Fruit and cooked in Desi or Dalda Ghee or
Vegitable-Oil) is offered as oblation to Baba ji. On 'Sankranti' day
only 'Halwa' is offered. Food becomes available for
public at about 11 a.m. after oblations in 'Bhartrihari
Temple'. Food in 'Langar' can also be had in evening after
the prayer. Festive gathering can be seen on every Sunday when 'Havan
Yajna' is performed beside the 'Dhuna'. People offer 'Rot',
cash and kinds to Baba ji. A notable rite of
tributing he-goats to Baba ji carries a very
interesting legend. It is told- Baba ji had made
the provision of food to a 'Demon' who,
wished to remain at the feet of Baba ji after displacement
from the ancient cave- ' Gufa '. The
worship and adoration of Baba ji is performed in local traditions
by igniting 'Dhoop' and 'Agarbatti' (perfume-sticks). Nothing is
chanted in higher tone. Aarti
Om Jai Kaladhari Hare, Swami Jai
Pauna Hari Hare.....
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