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Unusual Hindu Temples And Their Mysterious Powers!


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The only Brahma temple in the world

 

One of the five sacred dhams for Hindus, Pushkar is the only place in the world with a temple dedicated to Brahma, as only a few of them remain since most of them were destroyed by Aurangzeb. The temple is situated close to the Pushkar Lake and is believed to be 2000 years old. There is a silver turtle set on the floor facing the Girbha-griha, leading up to the deity.

 

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Bullet Raja

In this temple, that lies in a village called Bandayi (about 40 km from Jodhpur), there’s no idol to worship. Here, people bow their heads in front of a bike which they believe have supernatural powers. ‘Om Banna’ was a local youth of village Bandayi who died in a road accident. His spirit is believed to protect other drivers and prevent them from meeting the same fate.

 

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Khairi wali Mata Temple

 

This temple is located in Datia (Madhya Pradesh). Legends related to this temple say that the temple was built by the King of Datia upon being instructed to do so by a Goddess in his dreams. It is also claimed that the goddess appears in the form of a girl child in the morning, a young lady in the afternoon and as an old woman in the evening, in order to bless her devotees. The deities here are also known to have special powers to protect devotees from evil spirits and black magic.

 

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The unusual happenings at the Jagannath Puri temple

 

Popular as one of the four dhams, Puri sees millions of devotees throng the Jagannath Temple premises throughout the year seeking the blessings of Lord Jagannath. Here are some of the amazing and interesting facts about the place: The flag atop the temple always flaps in the opposite direction of air. From any place in Puri you will always find the Sudarshan Charka (Charka at top of Temple) facing you and no bird or planes fly above the temple

 

Amazing but true!

 

The shadow of the main dome is invisible at any time of the day. In the temple kitchen, 7 pots are kept one on top of another and cooked on firewood; however, the contents of the top pot get cooked first. After entering from Singhadwara’s first step (from inside the Temple), you cannot hear any sound produced by the ocean. But, when you cross the same step (from outside the Temple) you can hear it.

 

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The unusual happenings at the Jagannath Puri temple

 

Popular as one of the four dhams, Puri sees millions of devotees throng the Jagannath Temple premises throughout the year seeking the blessings of Lord Jagannath. Here are some of the amazing and interesting facts about the place: The flag atop the temple always flaps in the opposite direction of air. From any place in Puri you will always find the Sudarshan Charka (Charka at top of Temple) facing you and no bird or planes fly above the temple

 

Amazing but true!

 

The shadow of the main dome is invisible at any time of the day. In the temple kitchen, 7 pots are kept one on top of another and cooked on firewood; however, the contents of the top pot get cooked first. After entering from Singhadwara’s first step (from inside the Temple), you cannot hear any sound produced by the ocean. But, when you cross the same step (from outside the Temple) you can hear it.

 

 

temple matram keka vuntundi

 

hands lo konni chekkalu pattukoni kondaru vuntaru mana nethi midda ashirvadam la pedtharu money adugutharu.... nenu dabullu evaledu anni gatiiga kotti adigadu nenu 10gey bey ani vachesa

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temple matram keka vuntundi

 

hands lo konni chekkalu pattukoni kondaru vuntaru mana nethi midda ashirvadam la pedtharu money adugutharu.... nenu dabullu evaledu anni gatiiga kotti adigadu nenu 10gey bey ani vachesa

 

apudu inka gattiga kottada ??
 

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nuvvu test cheseva powers nee? okasari trial n error chesee results ekkada post chey

 

post chesina ye temple ki inta varaku vellale..

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