Maa Matangi Divya Dhaam – Jodhpur, Rajasthan

History & Spiritual Significance

Maa Matangi Divya Dham was established under the divine vision of Guruji Shri Premsai Maharaj, a spiritual leader deeply devoted to Maa Matangi, one of the ten Mahavidyas in Hindu Tantric traditions.

Goddess Matangi represents wisdom, speech, and supernatural powers. She is revered as the Tantric form of Saraswati and is worshipped for mastery over arts, knowledge, and power to attract and influence.

Guruji envisioned a place where people suffering from mental, emotional, or spiritual problems — including those affected by unseen energies or supernatural disturbances — could find divine support and transformation.

The Divya Dham has gained popularity across India as a spiritual refuge. Devotees often report miraculous relief after attending special divine darbars and poojas conducted at the dham.

Location

  • Address: Near Dali Bai Chauraha, Jaisalmer Bypass Road,
    Jodhpur, Rajasthan – 342001, India
  • Landmark: Close to the famous Dali Bai Temple, on the main Jaisalmer Bypass.
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How to Reach Maa Matangi Divya Dham

By Train:

  • Nearest Railway Station: Jodhpur Junction (JU)
    • Distance: ~10 km
    • Jodhpur is well-connected to all major cities like Jaipur, Delhi, Ahmedabad, and Mumbai.
    • From the station, take an auto-rickshaw or taxi directly to Dali Bai Chauraha.

By Air:

  • Nearest Airport: Jodhpur Airport (JDH)
    • Distance: ~12 km
    • Regular domestic flights connect Jodhpur to Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, and Jaipur.

By Road:

  • Jodhpur Bus Stand (Rajasthan State Roadways Bus Stand) is around 9–10 km from the dham.
  • You can hire local transport (auto-rickshaw or cab) to reach the Dham.

Driving Directions:

  • From Jodhpur city center, head west toward the Jaisalmer Bypass Road.
  • Pass the Dali Bai Temple — the dham is located nearby, with clear signage on the road.

Special Events & Services

  • Trikaladarshi Divya Darbar: Held annually in March, drawing thousands of devotees.
  • Healing Sessions: People suffering from anxiety, fear, or supernatural issues often attend.
  • Poojas & Rituals: Regular aartis, havans, and yagnas conducted by trained pandits.