The most mysterious temple of the country, where there are surprising events every day
India is famous worldwide for its ancient temples. There are countless small and large temples in the country known for their culture, beliefs or achievements. There are many mysterious temples in such a country known for their traditions, beliefs and mysterious reasons. Let’s look at the story and history of some important temples of the country. Kodungallaur Devi Temple is a highly ancient temple in the Thissur district of Kerala. Although there are many temples in the South India, this temple is the most wonderful. Kodungallaur Devi Temple is also known as the Sri Kuramba Bhagwati Temple. Goddess Bhadrakali sits in this temple, she is worshiped in black form. People who come here call the goddess as Kurba or Kodungangallaur Amma. It is believed that the worship or ritual performed here is done on the instructions of the goddess. There is a temple of Lord Shiva named Lepakshi in the Anantapur district Andhra Pradesh. Lord Virbhadra sits in this temple in this temple. For this reason, this temple is also called Virbhadra Temple. This temple is now famous worldwide with the name of Hanging Pillar Temple. There are 70 pillars in this temple, but the attraction of this temple is a pillar hanging in the air, on which the entire weight of the temple hangs. This pillar hanging in the air in the temple is considered the air pillar. This column is raised about half an inch from the ground. It is believed about this temple that if a cloth is removed under this pillar in the air, there is always happiness and prosperity in the person’s house. There is also a popular story behind the hang of the pillars. Lord Virbhadra is believed to be born to the sacrifice of Daksha Prajapati. When Mahadev Virbhadra sent out of his jata to kill Daksha Prajapati after the self -immolation of Mother Sati. After the slaughter of Daksha, the anger of Lord Virbhadra did not approach the name of calm. All the people of Hades to the sky were afraid of his ego. Then Lord Shiva commanded him to do the fine to calm his anger. It is then said that Lord Virbhadra has fined today and has found control over his anger. It is believed that the column hanging in the air in this temple is due to the anger of Lord Virbhadra. Karni Mata -Temple in Bikaner of the place is very well known among tourists. This temple is devoted to Karni Mata. People who live here believe that Karni Mata is an incarnation of the goddess Durga that protects people. Karni Mata was a Warrior saga by Charan Caste. She lived the life of an ascetic and was worshiped among the people living here. After receiving the request from the Maharajas from Jodhpur and Bikaner, he also laid the ground stone of Mehrangarh and Bikaner Forts. Although many temples are dedicated to him, but this temple in Deshnok Town, 30 km from Bikaner, is the highest recognition. Share this story -tags