Jeen Mata is a goddess of power and an incarnation of Durga. She is the kuldevi of many castes in Rajasthan, including Brahmins, Yadavs, and Shekhawati Rajputs. Jeen Mata is said to fulfill the wishes of her devotees, and those who act unholily in the temple are punished.

Jeen Mata’s temple is located in the Aravalli hills, Raiwasa in Sikar district, 115 km from Jaipur. The temple is known as Shakti Peeth, and its full name is Jayantimala. 

The village of Jeenmata is located 29 km south of Sikar town. The village has many attractions, including the Jeen Mata Temple, Kaajal shikhar, and dharamshalas. Millions of devotees visit the temple during Navaratri. 

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Shekhawati is a semi-arid region in the northeast part of Rajasthan, India. The name Shekhawati translates to "the land of Shekha's clan" or "the gardens...
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