Harmonizing Nature, Spirituality, and Peace: Where Blessings Unite in Serenity.
Ratangarh has always had a unique identity in terms of education, literature and religion. This city, famous by the name of Aparakashi, is a city of temples. Hundreds of temples here, which are famous for their specialties, give the message of humanity to the people and make them travelers on the spiritual path. There are many temples of Shri Rambhakta Hanuman ji in these temples, symbols of faith of the people, in the series of these Hanuman temples, the newly constructed Shri Panchmukhi Balaji Dham has today made its place among the major religious places of the city. The creator of this holy place is Shri Rajendra Banasia, son of Shri Purnamal Banasia and adopted son of Shri Rameshwar Lal Banasia, who considers the establishment of this holy place as a divine miracle by the grace of Shri Balaji Maharaj and the blessings of his revered father.
Rajendra Bansia(Sharma) and Bansia(Sharma Family




Located on the link road, one kilometer away from Ratangarh city, this Siddhapeeth attracts the devotees with its huge building and attractive lion gate. Far away from the urban noise, the peaceful atmosphere and panoramic view here is sure to delight the visitors. Most of the construction work of the temple has been done with fine Jodhpuri stones, which have been carved by hand. For this, skilled artisans were called from Jodhpur and the expert artisans who gave artistic shape to the dome of the temple came from Nagore. It is said that a temple built with stones laid in this way generally does not require any kind of repair for 800 years.
The idols installed in the temple have been made by world-renowned idol maker Madhav Murti Bhandar of Jaipur. The gold studded work done in the main sanctum is also worth seeing. The golden carvings in the sanctum sanctorum made of white marble spread a wonderful glow and the extremely beautiful, attractive, charming and grand idol of the revered Shri Panchmukhi Balaji Maharaj is going to provide immense joy and supernatural happiness to the devotees. Among the five faces of Shri Hanuman ji, the monkey face is as bright as millions of suns, the lion-like face is fierce and fierce, yet it is full of majesty, the Garuda-like face is very powerful and protects all the snakes and ghosts. Is destructive. Like a boar (Varaha), Krishna’s face is as luminous as the sky and is the destroyer of Vetala and Sakal Jwaraadi diseases of the underworld. The mouth is like that of Hayagriva, the incarnation of Lord Vishnu, which destroys demons. The ten arms have sword, trident, Kalash, Kripal, Parshu, mace, shield, Abhayamudra, vessel etc. This idol of Hanumanji is a reflection of the feeling when he freed Shri Ram and Lakshman from the underworld from the clutches of Ahiravan, who was sacrificing them to his favorite goddess. This Hanuman ji fulfills all the wishes of his devotees.
In the main building itself, the statues of Sheesh Donor Shri Khatu Shyam Ji, Shri Shiv Parvati and Shri Ganesh Ji Maharaj are present. The entire story of Ram has been painted with attractive murals on the walls of the building, everyone praises the painting loudly. The picture of Lord Surya riding on a chariot of seven horses in the middle of the roof never ceases to delight the mind. The construction of Chitravali and the huge Singhdwar has been completed under the supervision of the famous painter Shri Bhanwarlal of Laxmangarh.
In the wide courtyard of the temple, the lush green garden adorned with colorful flowers fascinates everyone, the fragrance of roses, mogra, juhi, jasmine, night queen, guljhara etc. grown in this complex makes the entire area fragrant. The planted Gulmohar, Ashoka, Morpankh and thousands of other trees create a panoramic view while raising the flame of environmental protection. To enhance the greenery on the huge plot of the temple, arrangements for water supply have been made through amazingly constructed ‘pop up’ and ‘drip irrigation’ (drop-drop irrigation), which provides more effective irrigation with less water and dance on the green velvet grass. Circulating fountains give a sweet impression of the beauty of nature.
For the convenience of the devotees coming to the Dham from outside, a huge and grand Dharamshala has also been constructed just behind the temple, which has two big holes of 800 square feet area, two rooms of 300 square feet area, kitchen, dining room and toilet with modern facilities. The first floor of Dharamshala is constructed underground, which is suitable for this desert area. There is a permanent Yagyashala right next to the temple and the statue of Late Rameshwar Lal Ji Banasia has been installed in the courtyard in front of the temple.
The construction of this holy place has not only enhanced the beauty of the city but has also paved the way for the welfare of people and wealth. Every day hundreds of devotees reach here to have darshan of Shri Panchmukhi Balaji to fulfill their wishes. On full moon day, Tuesday, Saturday and special occasions, there is a rush of young and old men and women on the link road and the atmosphere of Mars is clearly visible in the forest. Shri Panchmukhi Balaji Dham built by Shri Rajendra Banasia in Ratangarh town has elevated the religious sentiments of the residents here. Seeing the increasing faith of the people towards the Dham in a short period of time, the belief is strengthened that such holy places have their own special significance in generating inspiration for spiritual philosophy in the society and through them,
