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Bagar is full of religious scenes and locations including temples, ashrams, a mosque and a Dargah. The cemetary in Bagar features finely crafted statues of Hindus gods and goddesses. The 100-acre land donated by Seth Piramal just off the main highway in Bagar features a small temple across from Piramal Talaab and other Hindu Shrines. The following is a list of some of the most elaborate places of worship around Bagar. The Dargah ![]() The Dargah in Bagar is the largest and oldest Dargah in the Shekhawati region. It is over 250 years old. A Dargah is a sufi shrine that houses the remains of many revered figures in Muslim history. Eight generations have passed through this Dargah:
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The Mosque The Mosque is just a short walk from the Dargah. It is an old building with elaborate architecture. Though there is only a small Muslim population in Bagar (about 5%), the mosque is another beautiful site that is well-maintained. Inside the mosque you will climb the stairs and see large blue and white painted doors that lead to the area of worship.
Shri Chandranath Ji Maharaj Yog Ashram This Ashram located in Bagar is one of the most colorful places in town. Inside the Ashram you will find paintings of many Hindu gods and goddesses. The people at the Ashram are always willing to talk and show visitors around. If you would like more information about the Ashram, call 01592-221374
Riddhi Siddhi Temple
Riddhi Siddhi Temple is located on the main road of Bagar right near Riddhi Siddhi Resturaunt. The temple was built in 2001. The priest of the temple Gauri Shankar Ji, from Adarsh Nagar, resides behind the temple in a private residence. This is one of the largest temples of Bagar.
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