- Maiser Khana
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Maiser Khana ( ਮਾਈਸਰ ਖਾਨਾ ) is a temple built to honour the goddesses Durga and Jwala Ji. It is built 29 kilometers away from Bathinda on Bathinda-Mansa Road[1]. Each year two grand melas are held here on ashtmi. According to a legend, long ago, a person called "Kamala", having failed to undertake hazardous pilgrimage to far off Jwala ji,[2] underwent a lifelong penance to honour Durga for her darshan and the godedss was pleased to grant him a vision twice a year, so two melas are held each year. [3]. People gather from almost all over from Punjab and even nearby states to join in singing hymns in praise of the deity. This is also considered important from political point of view because both Sikhs and Hindus gather with equal enthusiasm[4]. As early as 1951 the devotees had requested Mahavir Dal to take over the shrine, which was decaying due to Government indifference. Only then the three high-ups namely Radhesham Budhlada, Jagannath ji of Maur Mandi and Hansraj Aggarwal collected funds and hired India's best architects to build the temple[5]. It was one of the nine spots the Bathinda administration claimed would be developed to turn the district into tourist hub of Punjab.[6]
A few years back a shameful scandal came into daylight when after getting a secret compaint the SDM Talwandi Sabo found that the management committee was siphoning off Lakhs of rupees[7]. The SDM responded by locking up the cash collection boxes and it was inferred later that the funds this time were considerably more. However the committee refused to accept any guilt. It was also found that they were selling away fans donated by devotees at throwaway prices. But no arrests were ever made.
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