India is a country of traditions and beliefs. It is very famous in the world because of its religious culture. By the way, there are many such temples in India, which are more known for their beliefs. People not only from the country but also from abroad come here from far and wide to visit these temples. Today we are going to tell you about such a unique temple in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh, which opens only for 12 hours a year. After listening, you must have thought to yourself, let us tell you the reason for an opening for only 12 hours in this article.
Mata Lingeshwari Temple is in Chhattisgarh

There is a unique temple of Mata Lingeshwari in the Kondagaon district of Chhattisgarh. People consider the belief in this temple a lot. On the other hand, people outside Chhattisgarh do not know much about this temple. It is believed that every wish sought in the temple is fulfilled. The prasad offered in this temple is also quite unique.

Temple opens only 12 hours a year
The place where this temple is built in Chhattisgarh is a Naxalites area. This is the reason that due to security, people do not go around this temple and it is also forbidden to go. There are lush green forests in the middle of this area, there is also a small village named Alor. Mata Lingeshwari Temple is situated on a small hill in this village.

Entry is done by removing the stone -
To go to this temple, a stone kept on the hill has to be removed. The idols of Lord Shiva and Parvati are installed in this temple. This is the reason why it is known as Lingeshwari.

Cucumber is offered to fulfill the desire -
It is believed that if you offer cucumber in this temple, then your wish will be fulfilled. This is the reason why you will get to see many cucumbers outside this temple. People not only offer cucumbers but also take the cucumbers given as prasad to their homes. It is believed that by offering cucumber here, the child gets happiness. When the doors of this temple are opened, people are told about it, as well as darshan is done here under the supervision of the police administration.