Temple of Baba Balak Nath Ji is situated about 55 km from ahead from Bilaspur on the Bhager-Basder Road in Chhattisgarh. The Temple of Baba Balak Nath Ji, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh is only 4 km from Diyotsidh Temple. The ancient name of this place was Changer Talai. Baba Balak Nath was Lord Shiva's disciple, and rebirth of his son, Kartikeya, was specially personified in this era to uplift Shiva's devotee, and in his child manifestation intended to serve Mata Ratno by grazing her cattle. Kartikeya, after Baba Nath's worship and grazing the cattle, later returned her (Mata Ratno) mattress of 'chach'-it became unanimous by the name of Chahtalai, which later turned into Shahtalai
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