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There is a 'Letter-Wala' Ganesh temple in Rajasthan that receives over 1,000 letters of grievances every day; here's how you can post yours
ETimes | July 10, 2026 5:39 PM CST

In an age where digital apps are offering online prayer and prasad services to big and famous temples across India, one shrine in Rajasthan continues to keep an old tradition alive via handwritten letters. Every day, over 1,000 letters, postcards and invitations arrive at the famous Trinetra Ganesh Temple situated inside the UNESCO-listed Ranthambore Fort in Sawai Madhopur district. Among these, some are grievances letters, some are wedding invitations and others announcing the birth of a child or the start of a new business or purchase of a new house. Some are deeply personal letters seeking divine intervention.


The temple is famous across India as the " letter-wala Ganesh temple ." The name is perfect for this centuries-old shrine which has become one of the country's most unique spiritual destinations.

Why do devotees write letters?


Trinetra Ganesh Temple has been following this unusual tradition since ages now. People write detailed letters describing their wishes, problems and gratitude. As per temple tradition, these letters are collected and placed before the deity. It is also said that priests read out the prayers before the idol during worship. For many families, sending the first wedding invitation to Trinetra Ganesh is considered an auspicious ritual.

History behind the temple