Daily Darshan of Shyam Baba
One image from Khatu Dham, every day
For devotees who cannot reach Khatu — a daily image from Shri Khatu Shyam Mandir, with a new darshan added each day.
Browse earlier darshan by month — pick a month to open all its images.
The Five Daily Aartis
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Mangala Aarti
The dawn aarti that wakes Baba — the first darshan of the day.
- 2
Shringar Aarti
The adornment darshan, when Baba's grand shringar is revealed; the most photographed darshan.
- 3
Bhog Aarti
The midday offering of bhog (prasad) to Baba.
- 4
Sandhya Aarti
The evening aarti of gratitude for the day's grace.
- 5
Shayan Aarti
The night aarti that puts Baba to rest — the last darshan of the day.
Aarti times shift between the summer and winter schedules. The live darshan page shows the active schedule, with the official times from shrishyammandir.com.
For the many devotees who cannot reach Khatu — for reasons of distance, work or health — Baba's darshan still comes home. The temple committee's live stream carries every aarti, and the gallery above saves one image from Khatu each day, noted with its date and aarti.
The devotional tradition holds feeling above form: darshan taken from home with sincere devotion carries its own grace, even as the pilgrimage to Khatu Dham keeps its special place.
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How many darshans are there in a day at Khatu Shyam Mandir?
Five aarti-darshans — Mangala (dawn), Shringar, Bhog (midday), Sandhya and Shayan (night). The exact times shift with the season; the live darshan page shows the active schedule.
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Can I take darshan of Khatu Shyam from home?
Yes. The official temple committee runs a live stream of the darshan and aartis, and this page saves one image from Khatu each day. In the devotional tradition, sincere remembrance from home is itself fruitful.
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When does the daily darshan image update?
The daily darshan image updates as soon as the morning shringar darshan is published from the temple, attributed to that Indian calendar day.