History of Churu:
In history, the city has Churu witnessed many downfalls, as Thakur of Churu was an ambitious person. Originally trading classes of the city was good, as trade flourished well there. Gradually Thakur of Churu, Thakur Sher Singh incurring heavy taxes on traders, forcing them to relocate to Sikar. Later Thakur Sher Singh revolted against the Maharaja of Bikaner, but it failed. Later he had to commit suicide, and the town came under direct rich
Places in Churu:
Salasar Balaji:
Salasar Balaji is a religious place for fans of Lord Hanuman. It is situated in Churu district of Rajasthan. Salasar Dham attracts innumerable Indian worshipers throughout the year. On Chaitra Purnima and Ashvin Purnima large fairs are organized every year in which more than 6 to 7 lakhs of people gather here to pay their homage to the deity. Hanuman sewa Samiti looks after the management of temple fairs. There are many Dharamshala to stay and restaurants to eat.
Location:
Salasar city is part of Churu district in Rajasthan and is situated on the Jaipur -
History of Salasar Balaji:
Saturday, Shravan Shukla-Navami-Album 1811, a miracle happened. A Ginthala-Jat farmer of village Asota in Nagaur district in Rajasthan was plowing his field. Suddenly the plow was hit by some stony thing and a resonating sound was created. He was dug out of the ground on the spot and found an idol covered with sand. His wife reached there with his lunch. The farmer showed the idol to his wife. She cleaned up the idol with her Sari (dress). Idol was that of Balaji Lord Sri Hanuman. They bowed their heads with devotion and worship the Lord Balaji. This news about the presence of Lord Balaji spread in the village Asota immediately. The Thakur of Asota also heard the news. Balaji ordered him in his dream of sending idol to Salasar in Churu district. The same night, as a supporter of Lord Hanuman, Mohan Dasji Maharaj of Salasar as Lord Hanuman or Balaji in his dreams as well. Lord Balaji told him about the idol Asota. He immediately sent a message to the Thakur of Asota. The Thakur was surprised to discover that Mohandasji knew minor details without coming to Asota. True, it happens by the grace of Almighty God Balaji. Idol was sent to Salasar and inaugurated at the place known as Salasar Dham days.
Surana Haveli:
A group of beautiful painted haveli’s built by two prominent Oswal Jain merchant families, Kothari and Surana clans. Among them are 'Malji Ka Kamra' (Malji's Haveli), an exotic butt extravagaza built by Malaji Kothari around 1925 and the massive Surana Double Haveli, said to boast 1111 windows and doors built in the 1870s.
Figures Chhapar:
Talchhapar Sanctuary is situated in Churu district of north-western Rajasthan and is famous for the endangered black buck. Other wild animals found in the sanctuary is chinkara fox, jungle cat rojra with many resident and migratory birds. It lies on the path of migratory consists of many birds, and therefore it is also popular with bird lovers. Talchhapar, actually a flat saline depression, has a unique ecosystem. Talchhapar area played a reservoir for the then Maharaja of Bikaner State and was declared a reserved area for the protection of wild animals and birds in years 1962nd Total area Talchhapar Sanctuary is 719 hectares. Sanctuary area is mostly covered with grass, with very few and scattered trees of Khejri, Salvadora, Ber, Ker and Neem. Principal grasses found in the area is Sewan, Doob, Dhaman Lampla, Lana and Moths, etc. The area contains a lush green look during the rainy season, but again dries up in summer.
The most spectacular migratory seen here is that the hen harriers. These birds pass through this area during the month of September in the different groups of men, women and immature. Montague's and marsh harriers are more common, while pale harrier and hen harrier found in smaller numbers. Besides these imperial eagle, tawny eagle, short-toed eagle, sparrow hawk are common here. These winter visitors can be seen sitting on the sand, mud or a bush on the lookout for gerbil and large insects. Hundreds of birds that pass through this place for a short stopover to feed themselves with fresh food in the form of insects.
Climate Churu:
The Churu town lies at 26 ° 36'N 75 ° 27'E. This City show a maximum range of temperature in a given 12 months, and often appears in news for extreme temperatures in winters and summers, with the lowest rainfall. The recorded minimum and maximum temperatures -6 ° C (21 F) and 52 ° C (125 F), respectively.
Introduction to Churu:
By Air:
Nearest airport is Jaipur (189 km).
By train:
Churu district is served by meter wheelbase lines in northern and western railways. Total length of railways is 363 km.
By Road:
The district has good relations within and outside the state. National Highway No.11 (Agra-Bikaner) passes through the district.
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