Situated about 12 Kms to the north of Pokhran, the village of
Ramdevra known after Baba Ramdev, a Tanwar Rajput and a saint
who took Samadhi (conscious exit from the mortal body) in 1458
A. D. He had miraculous powers and his fame reached far and wide.
Legend goes that five Pirs(saints) from Mecca came here to test
his power and after being convinced, paid their homage to him.
Since then he is venerated by Muslims also as Ram Shah Pir. The
Hindus regard him as an incarnation of Lord Krishna.
Near the village, there is a tank known as Ramsar
tank, which is believed to have been constructed by Baba Ramdev
himself. A large step well, the Parcha Baori is also situated
nearby. Baba Ram Dev believed in the equality of all human beings,
both high and low, rich and poor. He helped the down-trodden by
granting them their wishes. Maharaja Ganga Singh of Bikaner constructed
a temple around the Samadhi in 1931 A.D. Rice, coconuts, churma
and wooden horses (toys) are offered to Ramdevji by the devotees.
A large fair is held here from Bhadon Sudi 2 to
Bhadon Sudi 11 (Aug - Sept), which is attended by lakhs of devotees
who come in large groups from far and wide. Irrespective of their
caste, creed or religious affiliations, these devotees throng
the shrine dedicated to the saint. These groups organise night
long singing of bhajans and kirtans to pay homage to Baba.
How to Reach
13 Kms from Pokhran, 115 Kms. from Jaisalmer via Pokhran and 200
Kms west of Jodhpur.
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