PC: Aaj Tak

Worship has been given importance in Sanatan Dharma since ancient times. Then people go to the temple to worship. When you enter the temple, you will see bells hanging in front of the main part of the temple, usually, people ring the bell before entering the temple. Not only this, the tradition of ringing the bell outside the temple in Hinduism has been going on for centuries. But do you know why the bell is rang before entering the temple and what is the scientific reason behind it?

PC: Amarujala

In real temples, there is worship and aarti in the morning and evening. When the aarti is performed, small bells are rung in the temple premises in a particular rhythm and tune. According to religious beliefs, when the bell is rung in the temple, the idol of God installed in the temple awakens consciousness. Worshiping during that time is considered very fruitful. Not only this, but it is also said in the Puranas that by ringing the bell in the temple, the sins of many births of a person are destroyed.

PC: ABP News

The scientific reason behind the ringing of bells:

According to scientific belief, when the bell is rung in the temple, there is a vibration in the atmosphere and it goes far due to the atmosphere. Meanwhile, the farther the sound of the bell is heard, the more bacteria and viruses are killed in the vicinity. In this way, the temple and the surrounding environment are also purified. Not only this but according to religious beliefs, negative energy is removed by ringing bells in temples. This also opens the doors to people's happiness and prosperity.