{
  "type": "article",
  "title": "Sweet Water, Deep Faith: How Rajasthan's Dudwa Village Became a 'Mini Ramdevra' After a Tubewell Dug in Baba Ramdevji's Name Struck Drinkable Water",
  "summary": "In Dudwa village of Jalore, Rajasthan, a sweet-water 'miracle' tied to Baba Ramdevji's shrine has turned the settlement into a faith hub, drawing thousands of pilgrims every year during the Bhadva Shukla Paksha fair.",
  "content": "Rajasthan has long been a land where faith, the miraculous and folk belief run deep, and few places capture that better today than Dudwa, a small village in the Jalore region. Locals now call it a 'Mini Ramdevra', a place where devotion is not merely a sentiment but the very foundation of village life.\n\nA shrine under the jaal tree\nAt the heart of the village stands an ancient jaal tree, and in its shade sits the sacred dham of Baba Ramdevji. According to local belief, it was here that Baba Ramdevji appeared before his devotee Ramaji Rebari and granted him a parcha. From that moment on, the spot came to be revered as a siddhapeeth, and its fame gradually spread far beyond the surrounding villages.\n\nTwo decades of water woes\nYet the dham's biggest identity is bound to a test of faith that changed how the entire region thinks. Around 20 years ago, this area was crippled by an acute water shortage. Villagers had tubewells dug time and again, but the result was always the same disappointment — either the water that came up was brackish, or none came at all. A sense of despair settled over the village, even as faith refused to die.\n\nA tubewell in Baba's name, and sweet water at last\nClinging to that unshaken belief, the villagers gathered their courage once more, this time resolving to dig a tubewell in the name of Baba Ramdevji. What followed rewrote Dudwa's fortunes. Local devotee Chatraram told TrendKia that about 20 years ago there was no sweet water here, that many tubewells were dug without success, but that once one was dug in Baba Ramdevji's name, sweet water began to flow. News of this reported miracle spread like wildfire through the nearby villages, and that is when the place earned the name 'Mini Ramdevra'.\n\nThe very water that was once the village's biggest problem has now become a sacred offering. To this day, water from that same tubewell is distributed among devotees as prasad.\n\nThe grand fair of Bhadva Shukla Paksha\nEvery year during the Shukla Paksha of Bhadva, a grand fair is held here. Running from Dwitiya to Ekadashi, the event draws thousands of devotees who travel on foot from distant places. Many pilgrims consider it essential to bow here before setting out for Ramdevra. The temple complex hosts a steady round of bhajans, jagrans and prasadi, while villagers and the temple committee together arrange food, rest and even medical facilities for the visitors.\n\nMore than faith — a symbol of harmony\nOver time, the dham has grown into far more than a place of worship. It has become a living symbol of social harmony and community cooperation, where a single story about water has bound an entire village together in faith and unity.",
  "url": "https://trendkia.com/en/religion/jalora-ke-dudava-ganva-ki-anokhi-dastana-jahan-baba-ramadevaji-ke-nama-para-khud-793",
  "category": "Religion",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-14",
  "tags": [
    "Dudwa village",
    "Mini Ramdevra",
    "Baba Ramdevji",
    "Jalore",
    "sweet water miracle",
    "Bhadva fair",
    "Rajasthan faith"
  ],
  "language": "en",
  "site": "TrendKia"
}