Bisoi Char Mahasu Temple
About
One of the four revered Mahasu temples, the Bisoi Mahasu temple is located on the Tiuni road, 89 km from Dehradun. Nestled in the midst of mountains, this temple is dedicated to Botha Maharaj Ji. Bisoi Mahasu ji is considered to be the god of justice, who is highly respected among the locals. The Mahasu deity comprises four brothers Bashik, Botha, Pavasi, and Chalda. Pavasi Maharaj resides in Hanol, Chalda Maharaj in Lakhwar, and Bashik Maharaj's in Mendrath. The temple of Mahasu Maharaj Ji has its own specialty, it is constructed from cedar wood, generously donated by the locals. The workmanship of the temple is so remarkable that it will leave you awestruck. The Jagra held in the month of Bhadon holds special significance., whose spectacle is truly mesmerizing, attracting devotees afar. During the fair, visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant local culture and witness locals dressed in traditional attire.
How to Reach
The distance of this temple from Dehradun is 89 km, where visitors can reach by road using bus, car or taxi. The nearest railway station and airport are located in Dehradun, at a distance of 81 km and 109 km respectively.
Best Time to Visit
This place is open for visiting throughout the year, but the months of September to December and February to April are considered the most favourable times. Visitors may face inconvenience during the rainy season.
Height from Sea Level
It is located at an altitude of 1050 meters (approximately), which is around 3445 feet from sea level.