India is known for its spiritual importance where you will find small and big temples on every street and corner. People's faith in God provides them with positivity and protects them from negative forces. People reach the temple satisfied with this positivity. But do you know that there are some temples in the country where people are afraid to go and the reason behind this is the haunted activities happening here or the power of spirits or supernatural elements? Today we are going to tell you about such temples in the country where devotees scream out of fear. Let us know about these temples...
Devji Maharaj Temple, Madhya Pradesh
Do you know that 'Bhoot Mela' is organized every year in this temple? Yes, Devji Maharaj Temple in Madhya Pradesh is very famous for its famous ghost fair. This fair is organized on the full moon night and it is believed that people come to this temple to get rid of these spirits. The Babas and Sadhus here sweep people with brooms to drive away their ghosts. Some people claim that spirits are seen around the temple and they also feel strange here. Here people keep camphor on their palms to get rid of ghosts.
Kiradu Temple, Rajasthan
We all know that the Indian state of Rajasthan is known for its many beautiful and amazing forts, palaces, palaces, and buildings, but in this state, the Kiradu Temple present in Barmer is a place where no one should think before going alone. Bar thinks. Yes, it is said that this ancient and famous temple is cursed by a saint, due to which the sun is afraid of setting or going alone. There is a folk tale that once a sadhu had come to visit his disciples and for some time the sadhu went to some other place. When he returned, many of his disciples were dead. After this incident, the monk cursed that, anyone who comes to visit here will not return alive.
Chandi Devi Temple, Haridwar
Chandi Devi is considered to be the violent form of the goddess and this temple is dedicated to her. It is believed that people who visit this temple during Navratri are influenced by this form of the Goddess, as the soul is most powerful during this time. On other days, people come here to get rid of the soul.
Ghost Temple, Uttar Pradesh
From the name of this temple itself, you must have known how scary this place will be. Yes, there is a Gupta-period temple located at a distance of about 50 km from Kanpur city of Uttar Pradesh, one of the largest states of the country, which is considered to be a haunted temple. It is said that there is no idol of any deity in this temple and one day suddenly some sound started coming from here. After this incident, puja started taking place here during the day, but in the evening no one comes here to perform puja. Many people believe that this temple is the abode of ghosts.
Harsu Bhram Temple, Bihar
There is an interesting story behind this temple in Bihar, it is believed that this temple was built for a Brahmin man who wanted people to worship him. His spirit still roams here and people come here and request him to get rid of his soul. The temple is located in a quite hidden place, so you can take the help of local people to reach there.
Dattatreya Temple, Madhya Pradesh
Dattatreya Temple located in the state called the heart of India i.e. Madhya Pradesh is included in the haunted temples. There is a very popular story about this temple that when people enter this temple, they feel that their body has been taken over by someone. Another folklore is that no devotees come here for darshan on the day of Amavasya, because ghosts reach here on this day. Another belief is that people who come to this temple abuse. No one dares to go here once the sun sets.
Mehndipur Balaji Temple, Rajasthan
This is probably the only temple in the country where people come to exorcize ghosts. Just seeing the eerie atmosphere of Mehandipur Balaji temple in Rajasthan creates fear in the hearts of people, this place is not at all for the weak-hearted. The temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman, who is known as a protector. Here people tie themselves with chains and beat themselves to get rid of evil spirits. Not only this, people also pour boiling water on themselves. People do not have to take Prasad after leaving the temple.
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