The most 'unique temple' in the world, which is broken every 20 years and then creates new, will be shocked to know the reason

There are as many religions as there are different places in the world. These religions have their own beliefs, which people have adopted in their lives. Sometimes some beliefs and customs are beyond our understanding, but it is a matter of religious faith for people of a specific place. Today we will tell you about a similar belief. Can you represent a religious place that is broken after breaking every 20 years? However, there is also a temple that the dedicated broke and rebuilt themselves. The name of this place is Grand Shrine, also known as Jingu. It is one of the holiest pilgrimage centers in Japan. This temple is actually divided into two parts: Naiku or inner monastery and gaku or external monastery. The specialty of these monasteries is that they are built by breaking the UZI bridge every 20 years. This tradition has been underway for the past 1300 years. This tradition is associated with Shinto beliefs, which link it to death and rebirth. This continues the art of monastery construction from one generation to another. The monastery was reconstructed in a nearby place. As it gets old, it is prepared again in a nearest place. This monastery was built last in 2013 and it was done for the 62nd time. Now it must be made by breaking in the year 2033. A special festival is celebrated to make this event special, called the Okihiqi festival. During this time, people bring large wood from the trees of the Saru, from where a new monastery is prepared. Thousands of trees have been cut for this so far. Share this story -tags