This is a charismatic temple & it is said that all your wishes could come true if you come & pray with a pure heart. It is quite neglected by the government & other related authorities so it has least facilities for visitors, mostly locals visit this place for prayers, specially for well being of there cattles, people have to carry there food & water & climb some 400-500 steps to reach this temple so it is quite hard to reach. There is another way in progress, once that completes some local vehicles could start in future, as personal cars may be still a challenge as that is on very high steep. All that effort would be worth as it is in the middle of completely untouched nature, a wild forest
Cooling place
Ajaygarh was the capital of the princely state of Ajaygarh during the British Raj. The state was founded by Bakhat Singh (son of adopted son Guman Singh), grandson of Maharaja Kirat Singh of Jaitapur, Bundela Rajput, a descendant of Veer Maharaja Chhatrasal (1649-1731) of Bundelkhand state. In 1809, the princely state of Ajaygarh-Raj was captured by the British and then it became part of the Bundelkhand Agency of the Central India Agency. [2]