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The Khatu Shyam Temple (Hindi: खाटू श्याम मंदिर) is a Hindu temple in Khatoo village of Sikar district in Rajasthan, India. It is a pilgrimage site for worshipping the deity Krishna and Barbarika who is often venerated as a Kuladevata. Devotees believe the temple houses the head of Barbarika or Khatushyam, a legendary warrior who sacrifices his head upon the request of Krishna during the antebellum of the Kurukshetra War.

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  • The Khatu Shyam Temple (Hindi: खाटू श्याम मंदिर) is a Hindu temple in Khatoo village of Sikar district in Rajasthan, India. It is a pilgrimage site for worshipping the deity Krishna and Barbarika who is often venerated as a Kuladevata. Devotees believe the temple houses the head of Barbarika or Khatushyam, a legendary warrior who sacrifices his head upon the request of Krishna during the antebellum of the Kurukshetra War. (en)
  • Dalam agama Hindu, Khatushyamji adalah nama dan manifestasi dari Barbarika, putera Gatotkaca. Manifestasi ini khususnya populer di Rajasthan. Nama asli Barbarīka dari bahasa Sanskerta sering kali diganti di Rajasthan dengan versi bahasa Hindi, Barbarīk, sering ditulis Barbareek. (in)
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  • Barbarika donates his head to Lord Krishna (en)
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  • The Khatu Shyam Temple (Hindi: खाटू श्याम मंदिर) is a Hindu temple in Khatoo village of Sikar district in Rajasthan, India. It is a pilgrimage site for worshipping the deity Krishna and Barbarika who is often venerated as a Kuladevata. Devotees believe the temple houses the head of Barbarika or Khatushyam, a legendary warrior who sacrifices his head upon the request of Krishna during the antebellum of the Kurukshetra War. (en)
  • Dalam agama Hindu, Khatushyamji adalah nama dan manifestasi dari Barbarika, putera Gatotkaca. Manifestasi ini khususnya populer di Rajasthan. Nama asli Barbarīka dari bahasa Sanskerta sering kali diganti di Rajasthan dengan versi bahasa Hindi, Barbarīk, sering ditulis Barbareek. Barbarika memperoleh anugerah dari Kresna sebuah pengaruh bahwa dirinya akan dikenal dengan nama milik Kresna (Shyam) pada zaman Kali Yuga (masa sekarang) dan dipuja. Kresna mengatakan bahwa pemuja Barbarika akan diberkati hanya dengan melafalkan namanya dari lubuk hati mereka. Permohonan mereka akan dikabulkan dan masalah disingkirkan jika mereka memuja Shyamji (Barbarika) dengan kesalehan yang sejati. (in)
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