Sanganer

[2] The handmade paper industry began with the idea of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1728.

Krishan Lal Balmiki the member of Rajya Sabha, was also from Sanganer (born 10 July 1942, died 21 April 2010).

The nearby located is one of the biggest Rajasthan housing board colony, Pratap Nagar.

And by the end of the 18th century, Sanganer was a well-established production house of these block printing textiles.

The sacred temple has seven underground floors which are kept closed due to old religious beliefs and visitors are not allowed to see them.

that only a Balyati ascetic Digambara saint can enter it and able to bring out the idols of this underground temple for a limited period, which is declared and decided previously.

[7] He claimed that he encountered many Yaksha in the form of snakes who were there to protect the treasure and ordinary people cannot enter into the underground floors without seeking permission from the protector gods.

The process of bringing Murti and keeping back was telecast live on various TV channels and widely covered by the media.