There are many such mysterious and interesting temples in India, where monolithic lamps have been lit for centuries. The oil of the lamp of the Kala Bhairav Temple in Varanasi is said to have healing powers. Along with this, a bottle of liquor is offered directly into the open mouth of Lord Bhairav. Similarly, some more mysterious and interesting temples in India that you should know about. Today we are going to tell you about those temples which are famous for their mysterious reasons. So let us give you information about those temples…
Venkateswara Temple, Andhra Pradesh
Venkateswara Temple is located in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh. Lord Venkateswara Temple, also known as Tirupati, is one of the most famous temples in the country. It is believed that Lord Venkateswara took the form of an idol here, which is why this temple was established here. Let me tell you, there are two huge halls in this temple, where the hair of more than 1200 devotees is cut daily. You will be surprised to know that about 75 tonnes of hair reach here in a year. Tirupati temple earns more than 65 lakh rupees by selling this hair.
Stambheshwar Mahadev Temple, Gujarat
Stambheshwar Mahadev Temple in Gujarat is one of the most wonderful and mysterious temples in India. It is said that this temple completely disappears for some time during the day. Not a single part of this temple has disappeared. This temple is situated between the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Khambhat in Gujarat. The temple is submerged in water every day at high tide and rises again when the tide level recedes. After coming up, this temple is opened for the devotees. Thousands of people gather here to see this unique sight of nature.
Brahma Temple Pushkar Rajasthan
Brahma Mandir is also a mystical temple in Rajasthan, where Lord Brahma is worshipped. The Brahma temple is believed to be 2000 years old and was built in the 14th century. It was built by Adi Shankaracharya and sage Vishwamitra.
Karni Mata Temple, Rajasthan
There is a temple of Karni Mata in Deshnok Nagar of Rajasthan. This temple is also no less than a mysterious temple. You will be surprised to know that there are more than 20,000 rats in this temple and the wrong eating of rats is considered very sacred. Food is also distributed there as Prasad. It is also believed that if a rat is killed, a golden rat is placed in its place.
Kamakhya Devi Temple Guwahati, Assam
The Kamakhya Devi Temple, situated on the Nilachal Hill in Guwahati, is one of the most famous temples of Assam. This temple is one of the 51 Shaktipeeths of India. This temple is known for its black magic rituals. Every year during the monsoon, during the menstrual cycle of the Goddess, the temple is closed for three days and the stream flowing through the sanctum sanctorum turns red during those three days. Also, the red cloth covering the stone idol is cut and given as prasad to the devotees.
Kodungallur Bhagavathy Temple, Kerala
Kodungallur Bhagavathy Temple is one of the ancient temples in Kerala. This temple is also counted among the powerful Shaktipeeths. The secret of the Kodungallur Bhagavathy Temple is that it is believed that the pujas or rituals performed here are performed under the direction of the Goddess.
Veerabhadra Temple, Andhra Pradesh
Veerbhadra Temple is one of the most mysterious temples in India. One of the mysteries of the Veerabhadra temple is that one of the 70 big pillars here touches the roof of the temple, but it remains high above the ground. This column is also called a hanging column. Here tourists often test the pillars by removing the cloth from under the pillars. Many tourists are also seen taking photographs with these pillars.
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