The horrible curse of the Kiradu Temple! Do you know why the sun does not return after the sun sets here?
All the temples of India are known for a specialty, while the temple or Kiradu is known for its architecture as well as the curse story. Even today, there are many such secrets related to this temple that people could not solve. This Kiradu Temple is located in the Barmer district of Rajasthan and is a famous tourist destination and is 35 km from the city of Barmer. This place is a group of 5 temples and surprising, despite being in the Northern India, all temples are built in the art style of South. The architecture of Kiradu temples is fantastic and is similar to the style of Khajuraho temples. The most prominent temple below the five temples is the Someshwar Temple devoted to Lord Shiva. Many idols of the temple have been broken and thousands of years old temples have also changed a lot over time. No matter how famous this temple is, people are often afraid to go there after the evening. The reason for this is some mysterious and horror stories associated with it. According to local folklore, the story of the curse cursed a great saint the region. It is said that the Holy One asked the inhabitants to care for His disciple, but the inhabitants forgot the disciple as soon as the holy way is, and no one came when the disciple needed the help of the people. The disciple died due to the residents. This cursed the whole area that everyone who lives here after sunset will become a stone. Even today, people believe that it is ominous to live in the temple site after sunset. Tourists and residents leave the temple before evening. The Kiradu temple is located in a relatively deserted area. The environment around the temple looks deserted and mysterious, which is afraid to see. It is said that anyone who tries to rebuild this temple must face obstacles. Many local people believe that this is the result of the curse of the saint. Some people claimed that they heard unusual voices at night or made strange experiences. These stories made the temple even more mysterious. Share this story -tags