Tatija

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Tatija
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Tatija
Coordinates: 28°03′59″N75°45′00″E / 28.06639°N 75.75000°E / 28.06639; 75.75000
Country India
State Rajasthan
District Jhunjhunu
Time zone UTC+05:30 (IST)
ISO 3166 code RJ-IN

Tateeja or Tatija is a village located in Rajasthan's Jhunjhunu district. [1]

Another famous landmark of this village is that it is near to Singhana, the popular bypass from where the foreign tourists pass by while going to the Mandava Castle located in Sikar.

You must see Tatija if you would like to have the sense of what a village is like in Rajasthan. It is located 180km from Delhi, Dhaula Kuan. Mainly this palace is also famous for landlords who have large fields to cultivate crops.

Many peoples of this village have desire to join Indian Forces [ Indian Army , BSF ]

Subedar Niwash S/O Jaledar Kasana from Galdhariya Ki Dhani who is in Indian Army for long time of service. He is honored with many medals. [ 9 Years Long Service Medal , 20 Years Long Service Medal , Sena Medal , Long service and Good Conduct Medal and few more ] Many people of this village inspire by him.

The main thing or event which is held in Tatija is the local fair of Baba Bhainya; the Baba Bhainya is a deity who has 52 bhairons in his army, and to please him, people of the village wake up for whole night and worship him by loud music which can be heard up to 3 km; this music is not of drum beats of any electronic music.

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