This is the photograph of Sati Dakshayani Mandir based at Sanchor, Rajasthan.
The Sachora Brahmin are a Brahmin community found in Gujarat, India. They originate from Sanchore in Rajasthan. [1]
They are mainly agriculturalists.[2] They also occupy an important position in facilitating worship in the Vallabha Sampradāya where they prepare food for the svarūpas.[3]
↑Mallison, Françoise (1986). Au point du jour: les Prabhātiyāṃ de Narasiṃha Mahetā, poète et saint vishnouite du Gujarāt (XVe siècle) (in French). Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient. p.27.
↑Sharma, Gopi Nath. Social Life in Medieval Rajasthan, 1500-1800 A.D. With Special Reference to the Impact of Mughal Influence (PhD thesis). Lakshmi Narain Agarwal (with permission from Agra Unviversity). p.81.