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A shrine dedicated to the Motorcycle Devta, also called Bullet Baba. The god is a motorcycle and such is faith that hundreds of devotees turn up every day to pray for a safe journey. The shrine is near Chotila village, around 20 km away from Pali en route to Jodhpur on the highway, has a Royal Enfield 350 cc motorbike as its deity.
The temple beside the Enfield motorbike has a big picture of Om Singh,fondly known as Om Banna.
The story goes that back in 1991, on a fateful summer night, Om Bana was returning from Pali to his native Chotila on his Bullet 350 when it skidded and hit a tree, killing him on the spot. The tree stands over the battered vehicle till date. Villagers say after Om Bana’s death, the motorbike was taken to a local police station. But next day morning, it was found at the accident spot.Police initially thought it was a prank and after emptying the fuel tank they brought the bike back to the station. However, the motorcycle was again at the accident spot the next day.Villagers here believe Bana’s spirit still hovers around the place and they can hear the Royal Enfield rev up at night.After tales of Om Bana riding his motorcycle on this road began to spread, his followers increased in number.” One recounts the story of one of drivers whose vehicle skidded and fell into a ditch not far from the spot of Bana’s accident. “The driver was injured and bleeding in the vehicle when he swore that Om Bana came to him and helped him out. Such stories only increased this temple’s reputation
As a result of this unknown mystery people started flocking to this place and
built a temple.The temple has its own priest, Poonam Giri, who has been incharge of the upkeep of the shrine for two decades.Devotees also apply the ’tilak’ mark and tie a red thread on the motorbike.
Travellers, especially drivers of vehicles that pass by, offer prayers at the site, which is almost in the middle of the road. Some drivers also offer a small bottle of country liquor at the site, praying for a safe journey.The busy Pali-Jodhpur highway ensures a constant flow of pilgrims, who are easy enough to spot, with their bottles of liquor.
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The temple beside the Enfield motorbike has a big picture of Om Singh,fondly known as Om Banna.
The story goes that back in 1991, on a fateful summer night, Om Bana was returning from Pali to his native Chotila on his Bullet 350 when it skidded and hit a tree, killing him on the spot. The tree stands over the battered vehicle till date. Villagers say after Om Bana’s death, the motorbike was taken to a local police station. But next day morning, it was found at the accident spot.Police initially thought it was a prank and after emptying the fuel tank they brought the bike back to the station. However, the motorcycle was again at the accident spot the next day.Villagers here believe Bana’s spirit still hovers around the place and they can hear the Royal Enfield rev up at night.After tales of Om Bana riding his motorcycle on this road began to spread, his followers increased in number.” One recounts the story of one of drivers whose vehicle skidded and fell into a ditch not far from the spot of Bana’s accident. “The driver was injured and bleeding in the vehicle when he swore that Om Bana came to him and helped him out. Such stories only increased this temple’s reputation
As a result of this unknown mystery people started flocking to this place and
built a temple.The temple has its own priest, Poonam Giri, who has been incharge of the upkeep of the shrine for two decades.Devotees also apply the ’tilak’ mark and tie a red thread on the motorbike.
Travellers, especially drivers of vehicles that pass by, offer prayers at the site, which is almost in the middle of the road. Some drivers also offer a small bottle of country liquor at the site, praying for a safe journey.The busy Pali-Jodhpur highway ensures a constant flow of pilgrims, who are easy enough to spot, with their bottles of liquor.
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