Different examples of faith and belief are found everywhere in Hinduism. In this digital age where the Internet, mail, and phone are trending, there is a place in India where people tell their minds to Lord Ganapati through a letter. On one hand, lakhs of letters are sent to this temple. There is also a temple of Ganesha in Ranthambore Rajasthan where a letter is sent to Lord Ganpati Ji before every auspicious work. In this temple, there is a pile of letters and invitation cards at the feet of Lord Ganesha. Let's know some important information about this temple. Shukra Pradosh Vrat on 8 January, know about auspicious dates Temple establishment This temple of Lord Ganapati was established in the 10th century by King Hamir of Ranthambore. It is said that during the time of war, Ganesha came in the dream of the king and blessed him and the king won the battle. After this the king built the temple of Ganesha in his fort. Trinetri Lord Ganesha sits in this temple Here the idol of Lord Ganesha has three eyes of God. Lord Ganesha is seated here with his wife Riddhi, Siddhi and his son Shubh-Labh. Ganpati's vehicle rat is also with him. Here special worship is performed on Ganesh Chaturthi and the festival is celebrated with great pomp. Chamundeshwari temple is a good option for sightseeing in winter, pack your bags now Letters are sent by post In this temple, people send letters by post before any auspicious work or to tell their mind to Ganapati. The address is written on the card- 'Shri Ganesh Ji, Fort of Ranthambore, District- Sawai Madhapur (Rajasthan). These letters are also sent to the temple with full reverence and respect by the postman. When the letter reaches the temple, the priest reads the letters in front of Lord Ganesha at his feet. It is said that by sending invitations to Lord Ganesha in this temple, all the work is successful. Know importance behind Makar Sankranti festival, Why rays of sun reach on this day