10 Mysterious Place in India

10 Mysterious Place in India


In ancient times, when the temples were built, 
Vastu and astronomy were kept in mind. Apart from this, 
the King-Maharaja concealed his treasure and built a temple on
 it and used to make different routes to reach the treasure.
In addition to this, there are some temples in India which are
 neither related to Vastu nor from astronomy nor do they 
The secret of these temples has been known to the 
treasure till date. We have gathered information for you
 about such 10 temples.

There are thousands of mysterious
 temples in India, but here are some of the 10 famous 
mysterious temples
 that you will be surprised to know.


1. (Karni Mata Temple) :  
      This temple of Karani Mata is situated in Bikaner (Rajasthan), 
a unique temple. 
There are approximately 20 thousand black mice in this temple.
 Millions of tourists and pilgrims come here to fulfill their wishes.
 The temple of 'Karani Devi',
 which is considered to be the incarnation of Durga,
 is also called 'Temple of the Rats'.

Here mice are called rats and they are fed regularly and are 
protected. There are so many mice that you have to move
 and walk. If a rat comes under your feet then it is considered
 as bad. It is said that even if a rat passed over your feet,
 then the Goddess has been pleased with you and if you look at
 the white rat, 
then your desire is fulfilled.

2. (Kanyakumari Devi Temple) : 
          Kanyakumari Point is considered to be the lowest part of India. Here is the temple of Kumari Devi on the beach itself.
 Here the girl form of Mother Parvati is worshiped.
 It is the only place in the country where men will have to clothe themselves above the waist in order to enter the temple.


According to mythological beliefs, due to the lack of Goddess's marriage in this place, the remaining lentils and bazaars 
have become pebbles later. It is said that only during the Kanyakumari or in the sand there are many pebbles of lentils and rice. 
The surprising question is that these pebbles can be seen as the size of pulses or rice.
Natural Beauty: If you have visited the temple,
 then see the sunrise and sunset here too. Kanyakumari is famous for its 'Sunrise' view. In the morning, a huge
 crowd of tourists gathered at the roof of every guesthouse for the reception of the sun. It is also memorable to see the
 dawn sun in the Arabian Sea in the evening. There is also a sunset point about 2-3 kilometers to the north.


3.(Meru religion spot Mount kailash) : 
           This is a very sacred place in Mansarovar in the highest range of the Himalayas.
 According to legendary beliefs here, Lord Mahadev is himself seated. It is the center of the earth.
 Located near the Kailash Mansarovar, situated at the highest point in the world, Kailash and further
 Mount Meru are located. This whole region is said to be Shiva and Devaloka. 
The glory of this place, 
filled with mysteries and wonders, is full of the Vedas and mythologies.

Kailash Mountain is 22,068 feet above sea level and is located in Tibet in the northern region of the Himalayas.
 Since Tibet is under China, Kailash comes to China,
 which is the spiritual center of the four religions-Tibetan religion, Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism.

4. (Shani-shingnapur) :
          There are many temples of Sun god Shani Dev in the country. 
One of them is the Chief Shani Temple of Shinganapur located in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. 
The specialty of this world famous Saturn temple is that the stone statue of Saturn here is immortalized
 on a marble terrace under the open sky of an umbrella or dome.

Here in Shiganapur city, there is the fear 
of Lord Satna Maharaj that there is no window, door and safe in most of the houses in the city. If the doors are 
replaced then only the curtains. That's because there is no theft here.
 It is said that Shani Maharaj gives the 
punishment to anyone who steals. Many direct examples are seen here. 
There are millions of people coming from all over the world here on Saturday to get rid of Saturn's wrath.
 Four rivers of Kailash Mountain originate from 4 rivers - Brahmaputra, Indus, Sutlej, and Karnali.

5. (Somnath Temple) :
       The Somnath Temple is an important Hindu temple, which is counted among the 12 Jyotirlingas as the first Jyotirling.
 In ancient times, its Shivaling was swinging in the air, but the invaders broke it. 
It is believed that 24 Shivlings were established, in which Shivalinga of Somnath was situated in the middle.
 These shivlagans include the Shiva of Kaba located in Mecca. Some of these Shivling come below the Cancer line located in the sky.
It is said that this temple was built in the Veraval port of Saurashtra region of Gujarat by Chanddev himself. 
It is also mentioned in Rig Veda. This place is considered to be the most mysterious. 
This was the main place for the Yaduvanshi. 
This temple has been destroyed 17 times so far and it was rebuilt every time.
Here Lord Krishna had died. Srikrishna was resting on the Bhaluka pilgrimage, 
only after the hunter struck the Padma-Chin in the foot of his feet and struck an arrow in deception,
 only then Krishna sacrificed his body and went to Vaikunth from here.
 This beautiful place has a beautiful Krishna temple.

6.  (Kamakhya Mandir): 
          The Kamakhya temple has been called as the stronghold of Tantrikas. 
One of the 51 Shakti Peeths of Mother is considered to be the most important. 
It is located in Assam's Guwahati. Here the statue of Tripurasundari, Matangi and
 Kamala is mainly established. On the other hand, seven other forms of the statue have been installed in different temples, 
surrounded by the main temple.

Mythological belief is that once a year,
 Mother Bhagwati is celebrated during the festival of Ambuwa and blood flow from
 the Mahamudra (vaginal pilgrimage) located in the Garbhagri of Maa Bhagwati,
 for three days continuously from the place of flow of water.
Books about the wonders and mysteries of this temple have been filled. 
There are thousands of such stories that reveal the miraculous and mysteriousness of this temple.

7. (Temple of Ajnta-ellora) :
          Ajanta-Ellora caves are located near Maharashtra's Aurangabad city.
 These caves are made by cutting large rocks. 29 caves are in Ajanta and 34 caves are in Ellora. 
These caves have been preserved in the form of World Heritage. They were built by the rulers of the Rashtrakut dynasty. 
The mystery of these caves is still being researched. Here the sage-Munni and the hunger used to perform deep meditation and meditation.


These 30 caves located on the hills of Sahyadri, there are about 5 Prayer Bhawan and 25 Buddhist monasteries. 
These caves built in the shape of horse cord are of very ancient and historical importance.
 They have been depicted in Buddhist religion from 200 BC to 650 AD.
 In these caves, the effect of the triennial confluence of the faith shown towards Hindu,
 Jain and Buddhist religions is found.
 The 12 caves on the south side of Buddhism (based on the Mahayana sect), 
17 caves of central Hindu religion and 5 caves of north are based on Jainism.

8. (Khajuraho Temples) :
        After all, what was the reason that the king of that era created a complete chain of temples dedicated to sex? 
This secret is still intact today.
 Khajuraho is a small town situated in the Chhattarpur district of Madhya Pradesh, 
India, but still, if any other name is seen in the most visited and visited tourist destinations after the Taj Mahal in India, 
it is Khajuraho. Khajuraho is an important example of Indian Arya architecture and architecture.


Chandel rulers constructed these temples between 900 to 1130 AD.
 The earliest mention of these temples in history is that of Abu Rihan al-Baruni (1022 AD) and the Arab Musafir ibn Batuta.
 Art connoisseur Chandel Rajas had constructed around 84 unmatched and luxurious temples, 
but only 22 temples have been discovered so far. These temples belong to Shaiva, Vaishnava, and Jain sects
.

9. (Kaal bhairav temple, Ujjain) :
          Thousand-year-old temple -

About 8 km from Ujjain city of Madhya Pradesh On the far side,
 Kalbhairav ??Temple is situated on the banks of the river Kshipra. This temple of Kalbhairav ??is believed to be about six thousand years old. 
This is a left-handed Tantric temple. 
Temples such as meat, liquor, sacrifice, and currency are offered in the temples of the left.
 In ancient times only the Tantrikas were allowed to come. They used to do tantric activities here only. 
These temples were opened for the common people in the long run. Animal sacrifice was also used here for a few years before.
 But now this practice has been stopped. Now Lord Bhairav ??is only allowed to drink alcohol. 
The cycle of drinking wine to Kaal Bhairav ??has been going on for centuries. No one knows when, when and why it started.


The idol of Batuk Bhairav ??also lies in the temple in front of the idol of Bhairav ??in the temple. 
Statues of other gods and goddesses are also established on the outer walls.
 There is also a small cave named Patal Bhairavi on the north side of the hall.


It is said that many years ago an English officer had conducted a thorough investigation of the matter,
 where the liquor is gone. For this, he had digging a lot of depth around the statue.
 But nothing resulted. After that, the British also became a devotee of Kaal Bhairav.
Skanda Purana is in the story related to the temple - the wine to bring wine in the temple is also very interesting.
 The priests here say that the Skanda Purana is mentioned about the religious significance of this place. 
Accordingly, when Lord Brahma, the creator of the four Vedas, decided to compose the fifth Vedas, 
then to prevent them from doing this, God went into the refuge of Lord Shiva. Brahma did not listen to them.
 On this Shivaji was angry and disclosed the child Batuk Bhairav ??with his third eye. 
The child of this fierce temper came in anger and cut off the fifth head of Brahma ji. 
He went to many places to overcome the sin of murder of Brahma killing, but he could not get salvation. 
Then Bhairav ??worshiped Lord Shiva. 



10.  (Jawala Devi Mandir) :
          The temple of Jwaladevi is located 30 km south of the Kangra valley of Himachal. 
This mother is one of Sati's 51 Shaktipeethas. Here the mother's tongue fell. 
For thousands of years, fire is coming out from the mouth of the Goddess located here. 
This temple was discovered by the Pandavas.

Another attraction of this place is the copper pipes from which the natural gas flows.
 There are 9 different flames in this temple, which are dedicated to different ladies. According to scientists, 
this may be the fire of a dead volcano.

The 9 flames of ignorance in the temple of Jawaladevi, thousands of years old, 
are a form of 9 goddesses Mahakali, Mahalaxmi, Saraswati, Annapurna, Chandi, Vandhavasini, Hinglaj Bhavani, 
Ambika and Anjaana Devi. It is said that in Satyuga, the great devotee of Mahakali, King Bhalchand, 
was inspired by the dream and built this magnificent temple.
 Anyone who has come with a true heart to visit this mysterious temple, all his wishes are fulfilled.


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