The Bhagwathi Mandir, Maisar Khana, Bathinda City, came into being through a rather mystique event of the past. Built by one of the devout follower, the Temple is dedicated to the Deity Bhagwathi Mata. Found in a small village called Khanna, Bhagwathi Mandir, today, is a prime attraction among the Hindu devotees.
Owing its origin to the era of 17th century AD, the Mandir tells an interesting story about its creation. Kamalu Bhagat, accompanied by a saint called Kalu Nath, was once going to the shrine of Jawala Mukhi which was near the borders of Khanna. On their way to the Temple, Kalu Nath stopped at one point and started lighting a fire in order to offer prayers to Lord Jawalaji. But as soon as he begun praying, Goddess Bhagwathi Mata showed up and ordered the two devotees to worship her in their own village.
Blessed with the holy view of Bhagwathi Mata, Kamalu Bhagat came back to Khanna and enthusiastically spread the message of the deity. This in turn led to the formation of the holy Bhagwathi Mandir. Today, the place has become one of the prominent landmarks of devotional sites of Bathinda City.
The vibrant fair which held two times a year at the premises of Bhagwathi Mandir is covered by hundreds and thousands of devotees of the presiding deity. Followers of other faiths are found to attend this fair with equal vigor in the hope that all their prayers will be heard by the sacred Goddess of the Mandir.
Enthralling the visitors by casting a heavenly spell, Bhagwathi Mandir, Maisar Khanna, Bathinda City, manifests the eternal grace with which the finite spirit of human beings are supposed to meet the infinite existence of the Goddess.
