India is considered the center of spirituality and meditation, where the tradition of temples in Sanatan Dharma is very old. There are lakhs and crores of temples across the country to which the faith of the devotees is attached. But there are many of these temples which are very miraculous and mysterious in their own right. The mysteries of these temples are still unsolved and many scientists have not been able to tell the reason for them. People get surprised when they come to know about these temples for the first time. Today in this episode, we are going to tell you about some such mysterious temples of the country whose story is unsolved even by scientists. So let's know about these temples...

Jagannath Temple, Kanpur
There is a temple of Lord Jagannath in Behta village of Ghatampur tehsil of Kanpur district. Just 15 days before the arrival of the monsoon in this temple, water starts dripping from the roof of the temple. Due to this, the people around get an idea of the arrival of rain. It is said that the history of this temple is 5000 years old. Here Lord Jagannath is enshrined in the temple along with Baldau and sister Subhadra. Apart from these, the idol of Padmanabham is also installed in the temple. According to the residents, for years they used to know about the arrival of monsoon only by the drops dripping from the roof of the temple. It is said that according to the drops dripping from the roof of this temple, it also rains. If the drops fall less then it is believed that the rain will also be less. On the contrary, if the drops fall heavily and for a long time, then it is believed that there will be a lot of rain. It is said that many times scientists and archaeologists investigated the drops falling from the temple. But centuries have passed this mystery, and till today no one could know the secret of the drops dripping from the roof of the temple.

Maa Kamakhya Devi Temple, Assam
The temple of Maa Kamakhya Devi is located in Assam near the capital Guwahati. This miraculous temple is included in the 51 Shaktipeeths of Maa Bhagwati. But there is not a single idol of Goddess Bhagwati in the ancient temple. According to mythology, when Lord Vishnu cut the dead body of Mother Sati with the Sudarshan Chakra, a part of her body fell in Kamakhya. Wherever the parts of Mata Sati fell, that place is called Shaktipeeth. There is no idol here, the body part of Maa Sati is worshipped. Kamakhya temple is considered the center of Shakti-Sadhana. Everyone's wish is fulfilled here. Because of this, the name of this temple is Kamakhya. This temple is divided into three parts. Not everyone is allowed to go in its first part. The second part is the darshan of the mother. Here water always comes out of a stone. It is said that a stream of blood flows from this stone once a month. Why and how does this happen? Even scientists could not find out about this to date.

Maa Tripura Sundri Temple, Bihar
About 400 years ago, the 'Maa Tripura Sundri' temple was built in Buxar, Bihar. It is mentioned about its establishment that it was established by a Tantrik named Bhavani Mishra. As soon as you enter this temple, you will feel a different kind of power, but in the middle of the night, voices start coming from the temple premises. It is said that these sounds come from the idols of the Mother Goddess talking among themselves. The people around can also hear these sounds. Many archaeologists studied the sounds coming from the temple but the result was disappointing. For the time being, archaeologists have also accepted that there is something that makes sounds in the temple.

Jwalamukhi Temple, Himachal Pradesh
There is a famous Jwalamukhi Temple of Mata Jwala Devi amidst the Kalidhar hill of Himachal Pradesh. According to Hindu beliefs, the tongue of Mata Sati fell here. According to beliefs, flame emerges from the earth in Jwalamukhi temple as a symbol of the tongue of Mata Sati. This flame is of nine colors. Here the flames of nine colors are considered as the nine forms of Goddess Shakti. This flame is the form of Mahakali, Annapurna, Chandi, Hinglaj, Vindhyavasini, Mahalakshmi, Saraswati, Ambika, and Anji Devi. From where do the flames coming out in the temple come out and how does their color change? To date, no information has been received about this. Muslim rulers tried to extinguish this flame many times, but they did not get success.

Karni Mata Temple, Rajasthan
The temple of Karni Mata is situated at Deshnok in the Bikaner district of Rajasthan. It is famous all over the country by the name of the temple of the mother of rats. Adhishthatri Devi is worshiped in the temple of Karni Mata. There is a kingdom of rats in the temple of Adhishthatri Devi. About 2500 thousand rats are present here. The rats present here are mostly black. Some of these are white and of very rare species. According to religious beliefs, those who see a white rat, their wishes are fulfilled. The most surprising thing is that the rats do not harm anyone and keep running in the temple premises. The number of rats in the temple is so much that people cannot walk by lifting their feet. Rats are not seen outside this temple.

Airavateswara Temple, Tamil Nadu
It was built by the Chola kings in the 12th century. It should be known that this is a very wonderful time. The music reverberates on the stairs here. This temple has been built in a very special architectural style. The special feature of this temple is the three stairs. On which even a little bit of fast foot is stepped on, different sounds of music are heard. But what is the secret behind this music? Till today there is a veil over it. This temple is dedicated to Bholenath. According to local legends about the establishment of the temple, Airavata, the white elephant of Indra, the king of the gods, worshiped Lord Shiva here. Because of this, the name of this temple became Airavatesvara Temple. Explain that this temple is known as the Great Living Chola Temples, as well as it has also been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Mehandipur Bala Ji Temple, Rajasthan
Mahendipur Balaji Temple is also in Rajasthan. This miraculous temple is situated in the Dausa district of the state. Mehandipur Balaji Dham is included in the 10 major Siddhapeeths of Hanuman ji. It is believed that Lord Hanuman is seated here in an awakened state. It is said that people who are possessed by ghosts and evil spirits. As soon as he comes to the temple of Pretraj Sarkar and Kotwal Kaptan, evil spirits and ghost vampires come out of the body of the people. One cannot stay the night in this temple and the prasad here cannot be taken home.