Sursara, also known as Sursura is a village in Kishangarh tehsil in Ajmer district in the Indian state of Rajasthan, situated 8 km south of Rupangarh town on Parbatsar - Kishangarh road.
This is the place where the Jat folk-deity Tejaji died from a snakebite when he back on the way after fighting with the enemies on 28 August 1103.
[1][2] Sursura is located 16 km north from Kishangarh on Parbatsar Road.
The winter months of October to February are mild and pleasant, with minimum temperature 0°, and with little or no humidity.
State Highway 7 links Kishangarh and Parbatsar, passes through Sursura.