

A Spiritual Place
Where Three Divine Paths Become One
The Trimandir is a unique spiritual place guided by the belief that divinity has many forms, but the path to the divine is one. Inspired by this truth, it brings together the sacred presence of Maa Kaleshwari, Khatushyam Ji, and Neem Karoli Baba under one holy roof in Lavana village.

Maa Kaleshwari
Maa Kaleshwari’s divine presence blesses generations with unwavering faith and hope, as devotees across India honor her as their Kuldevi with deep devotion and love, and her ancient temple stands as a beacon of spiritual strength and fulfilled prayers.

As the protector of families and lineages, devotees have been visiting the sacred shrine of Maa Kaleshwari for ages, especially on auspicious days like Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays — with particular devotion shown on Ekadashi and Purnima (full moon day). These are believed to be the most spiritually energized days when Maa Kaleshwari’s grace flows abundantly. On these occasions, devotees from far and wide come to offer prayers, perform Yajnas, and participate in sacred rituals like Hawan to seek blessings — especially for the boon of a child.
Located on the banks of the Bhadar River, flowing through a chain of hills, the Maa Kaleshwari Temple complex is a divine sanctuary filled with immense natural beauty, lush green forests, and ancient archaeological marvels. Maa Kaleshwari is revered as the Kuldevi (family deity) of the Charotari Leuva Patidar, Charotari Darji, and Garasiya Rawal communities of central Gujarat. Our research also shows that communities from Maharashtra — including Gujar, Mahajan, Chaudhary, and Patil — especially from Jalgaon and surrounding areas, also worship her as their Kuldevi. Moreover, devotees of Maa Kaleshwari are found across India, particularly in states like Telangana, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Jharkhand, and Tamil Nadu. Many worship her in the sacred forest known as 'Hidimba Van', seeking divine blessings for the fulfillment of their wishes — especially for the birth of a child.
Located on the banks of the Bhadar River, flowing through a chain of hills, the Maa Kaleshwari Temple complex is a divine sanctuary filled with immense natural beauty, lush green forests, and ancient archaeological marvels. Maa Kaleshwari is revered as the Kuldevi (family deity) of the Charotari Leuva Patidar, Charotari Darji, and Garasiya Rawal communities of central Gujarat. Our research also shows that communities from Maharashtra — including Gujar, Mahajan, Chaudhary, and Patil — especially from Jalgaon and surrounding areas, also worship her as their Kuldevi. Moreover, devotees of Maa Kaleshwari are found across India, particularly in states like Telangana, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Jharkhand, and Tamil Nadu. Many worship her in the sacred forest known as 'Hidimba Van', seeking divine blessings for the fulfillment of their wishes — especially for the birth of a child.


Neem Karoli Baba
Neem Karoli Baba was born in 1900 in Akbarpur, Uttar Pradesh. His childhood name was Lakshminarayan. He began his spiritual journey at a young age, meeting various saints and gurus and studying their teachings. He also traveled to many pilgrimage sites. One day, Lakshminarayan began meditating under a tree in a village called Neem Karoli. A local person saw him and started calling him “Neem Karoli Baba.” This name soon became widely known.
Neem Karoli Baba’s teachings focused on love, compassion, and self-realization. He encouraged his followers to understand that the purpose of life is to attain self-knowledge and unity with the divine. His devotees lovingly referred to him as "Maharaj Ji." He was known for blessing and showing grace to his followers. His samadhi (final resting place) is located in Pantnagar near Nainital. Famous devotees include Apple’s founder Steve Jobs, Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, Hollywood actress Julia Roberts, and Indian cricketer Virat Kohli. Neem Karoli Baba passed away on September 11, 1973. After his death, his followers established several ashrams and organizations to spread his teachings, which are now known worldwide.
Neem Karoli Baba’s teachings focused on love, compassion, and self-realization. He encouraged his followers to understand that the purpose of life is to attain self-knowledge and unity with the divine. His devotees lovingly referred to him as "Maharaj Ji." He was known for blessing and showing grace to his followers. His samadhi (final resting place) is located in Pantnagar near Nainital. Famous devotees include Apple’s founder Steve Jobs, Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg, Hollywood actress Julia Roberts, and Indian cricketer Virat Kohli. Neem Karoli Baba passed away on September 11, 1973. After his death, his followers established several ashrams and organizations to spread his teachings, which are now known worldwide.
Khatu Shyamji
This Mahi Sagar forest region is famously known as Hidimba Van. It is the maternal home of Barbarik (Khatu Shyamji). According to the Mahabharata, during the Pandavas' exile, Bhima, the second eldest Pandava, married Hidimba here, and their son Ghatotkacha was born on this sacred land. Evidences of this tale are still found in the mountain ranges of Maa Kaleshwari’s temple complex. Ghatotkacha later married Ahilavati, and their son Barbarik was known as a supremely powerful, enlightened ascetic and seeker of salvation. Through intense penance on the banks of the Mahi River, Barbarik received the boon of being invincible from Maa Durga and Maa Siddhidatri, along with three divine arrows capable of ending any war instantly.
Raised by his grandmother Hidimba from birth, Barbarik (also known as Jajiyahav) was a devoted follower of Lord Krishna and longed for liberation. Before the Mahabharata war began, he offered his head to Lord Krishna, gaining immortality.
Raised by his grandmother Hidimba from birth, Barbarik (also known as Jajiyahav) was a devoted follower of Lord Krishna and longed for liberation. Before the Mahabharata war began, he offered his head to Lord Krishna, gaining immortality.


Lord Krishna blessed him saying, "In Kaliyug, you will be worshipped in my name as Shyam. You shall be known as the King of Kaliyug, and no one shall return empty-handed from your doorstep. If anyone seeks you with true devotion, you will have the power to even rewrite the fate I have written." This sacred Shyam Baba temple, situated in our ‘Hidimba Pradesh’, brings peace and blessings to all. Come, and receive abundance through devotion to Shyam Baba, the divine bearer of the three arrows and savior of the defeated.
Temple Amenities for a Peaceful Visit
Spacious Dharamshala
10 Special Rooms
Office
Meeting Hall
60 Separate Dormitory Facilities for Men and Women
Meditation Hall
Complete Pure Vegetarian Meal Service
Service
What We Do Buddha
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