Wednesday 26 October 2016

6 Fascinating Temples in India.

1: Karni Mata Mandir: Deshnoke, Near Bikaner, Rajasthan.

Karni Mata Mandir, also known as the Temple of Rats, is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Karni Mata an incarnation of the god Durga.
1. Karni Mata Mandir
Karni Mata Mandir, also known as the Temple of Rats, is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to Karni Mata an incarnation of the god Durga. The temple is famous for thousands of black rats that live and are worshipped in the temple. These rats are called kabbas.



2. Mehandipur Balaji Temple: Dausa District, Rajasthan.

This is the only temple in India where live exorcism takes place, devotees are brought here to ward off negative energies and evil spirits.
2. Mehandipur Balaji Temple
Do you believe in ghosts? No? After Visiting this temple in India your beliefs are certainly going to be a little shaken. This is the only temple in India where live exorcism takes place, devotees are brought here to ward off negative energies and evil spirits. So don't be surprised if you find men and women banging theirs heads on pillars and pouring hot water over themselves without feeling any pain.


3. Chinese Kali Temple: Tangra, Kolkata.

This Kali Temple is especially dedicated to Chinese people.
3. Chinese Kali Temple
This Kali Temple Is One Of A Kind, It is especially dedicated to Chinese people and Serves Noodles, Chop Suey and Rice-and-Vegetables dishes as ‘Prasad’.


4. Stambheshwar Mahadev Temple: Kavi Kamboi, Gujarat.

Stambheshwar Mahadev Temple is also known as the Submerging temple.
4. Stambheshwar Mahadev Temple
Stambheshwar Mahadev Temple, also known as the Submerging temple is flanked by the Arabian Sea on one side and the Bay of Cambay on the other. What makes this Temple unique is that it can be seen only during low-tide hours. At high tide it totally disappears.


5. Kal Bhairav Nath Temple: Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh.

The Kal Bhairav temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Kal Bhairav where hundreds of devotees offer several hundreds of litres of liquor to the deity every day.
5. Kal Bhairav Nath Temple
The Kal Bhairav temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Kal Bhairav where hundreds of devotees offer several hundreds of litres of liquor to the deity every day. The priest offers prayers and pours the liquor in a saucer and takes the saucer near the deity's lips and the liquor starts disappearing.


6. Mata Jwala Ji Temple: Kangra district, Himachal Pradesh.

There are nine different flames (Jyotis) within the temple constantly running over past several decades in Maa Jwalaji Temple.
6. Mata Jwala Ji Temple
There are nine different flames (Jyotis) within the temple constantly running over past several decades in Maa Jwalaji Temple.


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