Tuesday, 16 January 2018

Five Mysterious Temples in India

In Hinduism, visiting temples and worshiping in the temples has a special significance. It is said that going to the temple gives peace to the mind. At the same time, the desires also
come true, but there are some temples which are not only meant to fulfill their desires, but also because of their unique or strange attributes. Today, we are going to tell you about 5 such ancient temples of India who do not believe in the miracles related to them, but these special features force anyone to think.

1-Kamakhya Devi temple, Guwahati
Kamakhya Temple is located on the Nilanchal hill, 10 km from Assam's Guwahati railway station. This temple is dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya. Kamakhya Shaktipeeth is one of the 52 Shaktipeeths. It is said that the vagina of Sati fell into the place of Kamakhya. Kamakhya Temple was constructed at the same place. Every year the Ambubachi Mela (Fair) is organized in this temple. Tantric and Aghoris from all over the country participate in this fair. It is believed that once a year, mother Kamakhya has menstrual period during the Ambuba festival, and in these three days there is blood flow in place of water from vaginal space. Hence Ambbachi Mela is called Kumbh of Kamrup.                            
                 
2-Kaal bhairav temple, Madhya Pradesh
About 8 km from Ujjain city of Madhya Pradesh the Kalbhairav Temple is situated. God Kalbhairav is only given liquor as prasad. When the cup full of liquor to be ofer to Kalbhairav (on the face of the statue),it becomes empty gradually in front of your eyes. To offer Lord Kalabhairav outside the temple, eight to ten shops of domestic liquor were set up. 
The story of offering liquore to the temple is  very interesting. The priests here say that the Skanda Purana is mentioned about the religious significance of this place. According to this, when Lord Brahma, the creator of the four Vedas, decided to compose the fifth Vedas, then all Gods went to Lord Shiva to prevent him from doing this work. Brahma did not listen to them. On this Shivaji was angry and disclosed the child Batuk Bhairav with his third eye. The child of this fierce temper came in anger and cut off the fifth head of Brahma ji. He went to many places to overcome the sin of murder of Brahma killing, but he could not get salvation. Then Bhairav worshiped Lord Shiva. Shiva told Bhairav that he would get rid of this sin by practicing austerity in the cremation ground on the banks of the river Kshipra  in Ujjain. Since then, the worship of Kaal Bhairav is celebrating here. In the meantime, a big temple was built here. The temple was restored by the kings of Parmar dynasty.                      
3-Karni mata temple, Rajasthan
Karani Mata Mandir is situated at a distance of Bikaner in Rajasthan on a place called Deshnok. This place is also known as Mushak (Rat) temple. The specialty of this temple is that there are more black mice than the devotees here. If there is a white rat in between, understand that the desire will be fulfilled. This is the belief here. By the way, it is also called Kaaba. The devotees give milk, laddus etc. to the rats. The surprising thing is that even a single rat is not seen by stepping out of the paved shrine with innumerable rats. Cats never enters  within this temple. It is also said that when the disease like plague showed its terror, it was not only the temple, but this entire area was well-saved to the disease.                                                                                                                                                         
4-Jwala devi temple, Himachal pradesh
Temple of Jawala Devi is situated between Kalidhar hill in Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh. According to the scriptures, Sati's tongue had fallen down here. It is believed that in all Shaktipeeth the Goddess always resides. Mata (Goddess) gets  happy after worshiping for her in Shakti Peetha. Nine flames are burning in the Jwala devi temple naturally without the help of kerosene oil. The major flame in the nine flames is located between the silver nets, it is called Mahakali. In the form of other eight flames, mother Annapurna, Chandi, Hinglaj, Vindhavasini, Mahalaxmi, Saraswati, Ambika and Anji Devi reside in Jwala devi temple. 
The story is that Mughal emperor Akbar disrespected the power of Jwala Devi and made every effort to extinguish the mother's majestic flames, but he failed in his endeavor. When Akbar realized the power of Jwala Devi, to offer his pardon, he offered Jwala Devi to the umbrella of gold.

5-Mehandipur balaji, Rajasthan
The temple of Manhadipur Balaji in Rajasthan is considered as a very awakening place of Shri Hanuman. People believe that in this temple, resided Balaji gets rid of evil spirits with his divine power. Thousands of ghost-vampire-affected people come here every day for prayers and prayers, which the local people call the Sankatwala. For the suffering of ghosts, this temple becomes like its own house and Shri Balaji is his last hope. Many people here can be tied to chains and inverted hanging. Anyone can be surprised by seeing this temple and its miracles. In the evening when Balaji's aarti happens, people with ghosts are seen to be fighting and after the aarti people go to the temple's main sanctum. The priests there take some measures and are called after this the sufferer becomes healthy.                                                                                                                                                      

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