1. Vishwakarma Mandir
As per Hinduism, Lord Vishwakarma is the god who built the universe and created it. Vishwakarma Mandir Bathinda is an ancient and well-known temple. Workers, engineers, mechanics & craftspeople most come to the temple here to receive luck to help them in their work as they strive for success and prosperity. On Vishwakarma Puja, many believers are seen at the center to perform special prayers and perform rituals. There, this peaceful place is conducive for practicing prayer/mind-set.

2. Shri Panchmukhi Balaji Dham
Shri Panchmukhi Balaji Dham Bathinda is one of the most outstanding of all temples dedicated to Panchmukhi Hanuman as its motto for all time. The Temple has its beautiful idol, Panchmukhi Balaji, which has five faces representing the strength, protection and devotion of Lord Hanuman. On the occasion Hanuman Jayanti, as well as Tuesdays and Saturdays dedicated devotees come to pray and seek blessings to be protected from troubles.

3. Sai Baba Mandir
Sai Baba Mandir Bathinda is a religious sanctuary dedicated to Sai Baba of Shirdi. This is the place where the devotees from different communities come to pray and serene one another. The temple organizes bhajans, aarti or religious sessions for Sai Baba, especially on Thursdays.

4. Chamunda Devi Ji
The Chamunda Devi Ji Temple Bathinda is a space dedicated to Chamunda Devi, a powerful deity in that form. Visitors to the temple come to the temple seeking blessings for protection and strength. Then at Navratri the temple turns into the biggest centre of worship.

5. Durga Mandir
Durga Mandir Bathinda is a religious divine space dedicated to Durga, the goddess of power and protection. The temple attracts a great number of devotees, particularly during Goddess Durga festivals. Here, there are special Navratri celebrations with devotional singing, prayers and community gatherings.

6. Maiser Khan Temple
According to the legends of a local, a man named Kamala (after almost completely not undertaking a perilous pilgrimage to a place far away, named Jwala ji), was a person who did a complete penance for the rest of his life in the name of Durga for her darshan. He really pleased the Goddess and she gave a vision twice a year. That is why this temple holds two melas every year with lot of interest. Local residents together with pilgrims and devotees partake in singing various varieties of hymns in devoted praise of this deity. Often a big festivity and religious gathering are organized and individuals from nearby villages and towns participate in devotional activities at this fair.
