Tanot Mata Temple
- Jaisalmer
Overview
Tanot Mata Temple is a famous temple located about 120 km from Jaisalmer in Rajasthan. The temple stands in the desert area close to the India Pakistan border and is an important place of faith for many visitors.
The temple is dedicated to Tanot Mata, who is believed to be a form of Goddess Hinglaj. Local people and soldiers from the border security forces visit the temple regularly to offer prayers.
The temple became widely known after the Indo Pakistan wars of 1965 and 1971. Many bombs were dropped in this region during the conflict, but several of them did not explode near the temple area. Because of this, people believe the temple is protected by divine power.
Today the temple is managed by the Border Security Force and is visited by travelers who are exploring the desert region around Jaisalmer.
Open Hours
- Open Days: All days of the week
- Open Time: 6:00 AM
- Closing Time: 8:00 PM
Morning and evening are peaceful times to visit the temple.
Entry Fee - Indians vs Foreigners
| Category | Ticket Price (INR) |
|---|---|
| Indian Citizens | Free |
| Foreign Tourists | Free |
| Children below 7 years | May vary |
What To Expect
Peaceful Temple Environment
The temple area is clean and well maintained. Visitors can offer prayers and spend quiet time in the prayer hall.
War History Display
Inside the temple complex, some unexploded bombs from the war period are displayed.
Desert Landscape
The temple is surrounded by open desert land, which gives visitors wide views of the region.
Border Security Presence
The temple is maintained by the Border Security Force, and visitors may see security personnel in the area.
Tips
- Carry a valid ID when visiting areas close to the border.
- Plan your visit during the daytime because the temple is far from the city.
- Carry water and basic supplies since facilities are limited in the desert.
- Respect temple rules and maintain silence inside the prayer area.

About Tanot Mata Temple
Tanot Mata Temple has been an important religious site in western Rajasthan for many years. Local communities believe that the goddess protects the desert region and its people.
During the 1965 war, several bombs were dropped near the temple but did not explode. After this event, the site gained wider recognition. Some of those bombs are now kept in the temple complex as part of its history.
The temple is now maintained by the Border Security Force, and soldiers stationed in the region regularly participate in temple prayers.
Visitors often combine their trip to Tanot Mata Temple with nearby border attractions while traveling from Jaisalmer.
Detailed Information
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Dedicated To | Tanot Mata (form of Hinglaj Mata) |
| Location | Near Jaisalmer, Rajasthan |
| Distance from City | About 120 km from Jaisalmer |
| Managed By | Border Security Force |
| Famous For | Connection with 1965 and 1971 wars |
| Landscape | Desert region near the India Pakistan border |
| Type | Hindu Temple |
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Jaisalmer Fort

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Bada Bagh

Patwon Ki Haveli
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Tanot Mata Temple located?
Tanot Mata Temple is located about 120 km from Jaisalmer in Rajasthan.
Who manages Tanot Mata Temple?
The temple is maintained by the Border Security Force.
Why is Tanot Mata Temple famous?
The temple is known for its connection to the Indo Pakistan wars when bombs dropped near the temple did not explode.
Is there an entry fee for the temple?
No. Visitors can enter the temple without paying any entry fee.
Can tourists visit Tanot Mata Temple easily?
Yes. Tourists can visit the temple by road from Jaisalmer, but it is recommended to plan the trip during daylight hours.
