Shri Pandokhar Sarkar Dham
A divine destination for spiritual seekers.
📜 The Historical and Spiritual Glory of Shri Pandokhar Sarkar Dham
Shri Pandokhar Sarkar Dham, situated on the sacred land of India, is a divine site where history, religion, and faith wonderfully converge. Its story has flowed through ages—from the Treta Yuga, through the Dvapara Yuga, and into the current Kali Yuga. Let's explore its historical journey:
🌞 The Dawn of Treta Yuga: The Land of King Marut's Yajna
The Suryavanshi King Marut, desiring a child, organized a great yajna (fire sacrifice) on the banks of the Pushpavati River. This place was so virtuous that Lord Shivbalaji manifested from the penance of Sage Surya and established his divine ashram here. It is said that King Marut himself founded this ashram.
⚔️ Dvapara Yuga: The Arrival of the Pandavas and the Vision of Shri Krishna
During the Mahabharata era, the five Pandava brothers and Mother Draupadi rested on this land for five days during their Agyaatvaas (period of incognito exile). This is the very ground where Dharmaraj Yudhishthira was granted a direct vision of Lord Krishna, making the site even more radiant with divinity.
🙏 Establishment of the Pilgrimage Site: Hanuman Ji and Pandeshwar Mahadev
In the course of time, Pandav Brothers established the divine idols of Lord Shri Hanuman Ji (Pandokhar Sarkar) and Sadashiv Pandeshwar Mahadev here. Subsequently, this land became renowned as a miraculous pilgrimage site where the wishes of devotees began to be fulfilled.
🗱️ Revival in Kali Yuga: The Contribution of Gurusharan Sharma Ji Maharaj
In the Kali Yuga, when the Dham began to fade from public memory, Pandit Gurusharan Sharma Ji Maharaj, through his intense penance, yogic practices, and parapsychology (paravigyan), restored its prestige. He reintroduced the glory of Shri Pandokhar Sarkar to the masses through satsangs, divine courts, and parapsychology camps across the country and abroad.
🌍 Shri Pandokhar Dham Today: A Center of Devotion and Divinity
Today, this Dham is not merely a religious site but a symbol of faith, devotion, and divinity. Devotees flock here 365 days a year, day and night, with their wishes.
- They find solutions to life's complexities through the divine slip (parchi).
- They experience a new life through the divine vision and blessings of Gurudev.
- And they feel the flow of inner peace and miraculous energy.
🌺 Conclusion:
Shri Pandokhar Dham is not just a pilgrimage; it is a divine experience—a center where the history of ages, the power of faith, and the grace of Gurus converge to guide the lives of devotees.
Welcome to Shri Pandokhar Sarkar Dham.
You have come here with faith to seek solutions from the Trikaldarshi Gurudev. To preserve the sanctity and power of your divine experience, you are humbly requested to follow this essential rule:
DO NOT REVEAL YOUR PROBLEM OR QUESTION TO ANYONE.
Please do not discuss the reason for your visit with any staff member, volunteer, or fellow devotee before your meeting with Gurudev.
Gurudev is Trikaldarshi and will write down your unspoken thoughts and questions on the slip (parcha) himself. Your silence is crucial for you to witness this miracle and receive your solution authentically.
Keep your petition (arzi) in your heart and present it with pure faith directly to Gurudev.
By Order,
Shri Gurusharan Ji Maharaj, Pithadhishwar, Shri Pandokhar Sarkar Dham
At Shri Pandokhar Sarkar Dham, the Amavasya Parv is not just a one-day spiritual event — it marks the beginning of a sacred window of divine opportunity. This period, starting from Amavasya (new moon day) and continuing up to Poornima (full moon), is believed to be charged with immense spiritual energy and divine grace.
🕉 For First-Time Visitors
Those visiting the Dham for the very first time are blessed with a rare opportunity to silently place their Arzi (prayer or request) before Shri Gurusharan Ji Maharaj, Pithadhishwar of the Dham.
- ✅ Visitors must not disclose their problem or question to anyone.
- 🙏 To complete your visit,first follow the prescribed Ritual Procedure (Vidhan).
- 📜 Gurudev, through divine insight, provides a Parcha — a sacred slip revealing the unspoken question and spiritual solution.
- 🌌 This is not mere tradition — it is divine darshan in action, experienced only by those who approach with full faith and surrender.
🔁 For Second-Time Visitors
Those who have already received their Parcha must return within the period from Amavasya to Poornima to:
- 🕯️ Perform puja, paath (recitation), and mantra jap (chanting) with devotion (as per the Ritual Procedure)
- 🔗 Tie their Raksha Sutra at the holy Shri Pitrashila
- ✍️ Then get your Amavasya Parchi signed by Shri Gurudev Maharaj to complete the rituals
🛑 Important: Your Amavasya journey is not considered complete unless this spiritual follow-up is done. Without sadhana, your participation remains incomplete as per the sacred traditions of the Dham.
🛕 Ritual Completion Guidelines
To ensure your visit during the Amavasya Parv is spiritually valid and complete:
- 📅 Visit during the window between Amavasya and Poornima
- 🔔 Engage in spiritual disciplines such as:
- Mantra chanting (जप)
- Ritual services (सेवा)
- Meditation, offerings, and prayer
- 🪢 Tie your Raksha Sutra at Shri Pitrashila
- 🙏 Participate in prescribed vidhis (ritual procedures)
🌟 Only those who follow this path of discipline, devotion, and surrender experience the miracles, peace, and fulfillment of their Arzi.
1. Holy Dip & Deepdaan
- Take a holy dip in the sacred Pushpavati River.
- Ensure water depth and flow are safe. Bathe only if you feel comfortable.
- Offer Deepdaan (lamp offering) into the river.
- Take a coconut, rotate it seven times clockwise over your head:
- Men: Break the coconut into pieces and immerse.
- Women: Directly immerse the whole coconut.
- Collect Pushpavati river water in a bottle for later rituals.
- Take care of your personal belongings during this process.
2. Neem Tree Ritual
- Proceed to the Neem Tree nearby.
- Perform 3 Parikramas (circumambulations) around the tree.
- After that, have darshan of Shri Karas Dev Mandir.
3. Darshan of Shri Pandokhar Sarkar
- Visit the main temple and have darshan of Shri Hanumanji Pandokhar Sarkar with devotion and surrender.
4. Abhishek Ritual
- Use the collected Pushpavati river water to perform Abhishek (ritual bathing) of:
- Shri Surya Balaji
- Shiv Balaji
5. Mantra Chanting & Sadhana
- Sit peacefully in either:
- Shri Hanumanji Pandokhar Sarkar Temple, or
- Shri Mata Anjani Mandir
- Perform the following:
- Chant 11 malas of “ॐ नमः शिवाय” using a Rudraksha Mala.
- Recite the Pandokhar Chalisa 11 times.
- If you have received a Guru Mantra, chant it 1 mala using a Tulsi Mala.
6. Raksha Sutra Offering (For Second-Time Visitors)
- If this is your second visit, untie your Raksha Sutra.
- Offer it by tying it on Shri Pitrashila.
7. Final Darshan
- After completing your sadhana, visit:
- Param Pujya Sadguru Dev Bhagwan Shri Hathiwaan Maharaj Ji Mandir
- All other nearby temples in the premises for final darshan.
8. Daily Practice at Home
- To stay spiritually connected, follow this daily sadhana at home:
- Chant 1 mala of “ॐ नमः शिवाय”
- Chant 1 mala of your Guru Mantra
- Recite the Pandokhar Chalisa once fully
Temple Timings
Morning
6:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Afternoon
2:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Aarti & Mahaprasad
Morning Aarti: 8:00 AM
Mahaprasad: 11:00 AM
Evening Aarti: 7:00 PM
Mahaprasad: 7:30 PM
- Shri Maa Pushpawati Ganga Maiya
- Shri Hanuman Ji Pandokhar Sarkar Mandir
- Shri Neem Tree
- Shri Karasdev Mandir
- Shri Mata Anjani Mandir
- Shri Shyam Mohini Mandir
- Shri Ram Darbar Mandir
- Shri Hathiwan Ji Maharaj Mandir
- Shri Yagyashala
- Shri Pandokhar Sarkar Live Darbar
- Shri SadaShiv Pandeshwar Mahadev & 12 Jyotriling Mandir
- Shri Hanuman Panch Akhara
- Shri Pitrashila
