Nagpur, Maharashtra
Veer Tejaji Temple is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Veer Tejaji, a folk deity and warrior-saint revered in Rajasthan. The temple is located in the Nagaur region and attracts devotees seeking protection, especially for cattle and animals. Veer Tejaji is considered the god of snakes and is believed to protect from snake bites.
Veer Tejaji Temple is dedicated to Veer Tejaji, a folk deity and warrior-saint who is highly revered in Rajasthan. The temple is particularly popular among farmers and cattle owners, as Veer Tejaji is believed to protect cattle and animals. Devotees visit the temple to seek protection from snake bites and other dangers.
Traditional Rajasthani temple architecture
Main shrine dedicated to Veer Tejaji
Peaceful prayer halls
Well-maintained temple premises
Regular aarti ceremonies
Spiritual and sacred ambiance
Association with folk traditions
Remove footwear before entering the temple
Maintain silence and respect the sanctity
Dress modestly and appropriately
Participate in the aarti ceremonies
Photography may be restricted in certain areas
Nearest Airport: Nagaur Airport – approx. 10 km
Major Railway Stations:
Nagaur Railway Station – approx. 8 km
Metro Station: Not directly accessible by metro
Veer Tejaji Temple is located in the Nagaur region, accessible by road from Nagaur city.
Veer Tejaji Temple is accessible by road from Nagaur. Private vehicles, taxis, and buses operate to the temple. The temple is easily accessible from major areas of Nagaur, making it convenient for both local visitors and tourists.