Paplaj Mata Temple | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Hinduism |
District | Dausa |
Deity | Paplaj Mata |
Festivals | Paplaj Mata Fair |
Location | |
Location | Lalsot |
State | Rajasthan |
Country | India |
Architecture | |
Type | Traditional Rajasthani |
The Paplaj Mata Temple is a Hindu temple situated in Lalsot, Dausa, Rajasthan, India. The temple, believed to be approximately 1,000 years old, is dedicated to Paplaj Mata, a deity with historical and cultural significance in the region. The temple has been featured in multiple regional media outlets for its cultural prominence and annual fairs.
The Paplaj Mata Temple is estimated to date back around a millennium, and it is regarded as an important historical and cultural site within the Dausa district. [1]
The temple is recognized in local media for its long-standing presence and annual gatherings. Coverage in regional news outlets highlights the large number of visitors who attend the Paplaj Mata Fair, emphasizing the temple's role in local traditions. [2]
The Paplaj Mata Fair is a major local event attended by thousands of devotees from nearby districts. According to regional media, the fair includes traditional rituals, devotional music, and cultural activities that contribute to the temple's cultural relevance. [3]
An old well near the temple is often mentioned in media reports for its association with local beliefs regarding health benefits, particularly skin ailments. [4]
The Paplaj Mata Temple continues to be a focal point of local identity and community activities in Lalsot and Dausa. Reports in Dainik Bhaskar and other media outlets emphasize the temple's role in preserving cultural traditions and bringing the community together during annual fairs and religious observances. [5]