10 Most Mysterious Temples Of India – 10

 

India is the land of 64 crore gods and goddesses, which is world famous for its ancient and famous temples. In every corner of India, you get to see temples dedicated to various gods and goddesses, which is famous for its tradition, accomplishment, culture, or beliefs. But along with these, there are some such temples in India, which have remained the subject of discussion due to their mysterious and unbelievable incidents. Which remains a puzzle for the devotees and tourists as well as historians. And these mysterious temples attract many thousands of tourists and historians to search on these mysterious events with their mysterious events and amazing stories.

India is a land of many mysterious temples. Some of these mystical temples of India are famous for their unconventional deities, some because of their exorcism, and some because they are more than 2000 years old. But today in our article here we are going to tell you about 10 unknown mysterious temples of India-

Venkateswara Temple, Andhra Pradesh



Situated in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, Lord Venkateswara Temple known as Tirupati is one of the most famous pilgrimage centers in the country. Venkateswara Temple is one of the seven hills of Tirupati, where the main temple is situated. It is believed that Lord Venkateswara took the form of an idol here and hence the Venkateswara temple was established here. The place of the divinity is otherwise called Balaji and Govinda. Built by barbers, this most famous mystical temple in India has two huge halls that cut the hair of more than 12,000 pilgrims every day, reaching about 75 tons of hair annually. And the Tirupati temple earns more than USD 6.5 million by selling these hairs.

Stambheshwar Mahadev Temple Gujarat



Stambheshwar Mahadev Temple located in Gujarat is one of the incredible and mysterious temples of India. This temple disappears completely every day for some time in the day, and no part of the temple is visible. The Stambheshwar Mahadev Temple, located between the coast of the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Cambay in Gujarat, is submerged in water every day during high tide hours, what's more the sanctuary returns when the tide level descends.And then it is opened for the devotees. A large number of tourists and devotees visit this temple to see this extraordinary sight of nature. According to other mythological stories, it is believed that the Shiva Linga installed in the temple was established by Kartikeya himself.

Brahma Temple Pushkar Rajasthan



Brahma Mandir also known as Jagatpita Brahma Mandir. Brahma Mandir is an ancient mystical temple in Rajasthan India dedicated to Lord Brahma, who is believed to be the creator of the universe. Being the main sanctuary devoted to Brahma in India, it draws in lakhs of pioneers consistently. The Brahma sanctuary is accepted to be 2000 years of age, initially inherent the fourteenth century. It was worked by Adi Shankaracharya and Rishi Vishwamitra. Built of marble and immense stone rocks, it houses the pictures of Gayatri and Savitri, the two spouses of Lord Brahma. Also this sanctuary is controlled by the sanyasi (parsimonious) order.


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Karni Mata Temple

Located in Deshnok town of the regal land of Rajasthan, the temple of Karni Mata is one of the most mysterious temples of India. The temple of Karni Mata remains mysterious because of the rat population. This aspect makes this temple unusual in that there are more than 20,000 rats in this temple, and the false food of rats considered highly sacred is distributed there as prasad. And furthermore it is believed that if a rat is killed, a rat made of gold is used in its place

Kamakhya Devi Temple Guwahati Assam

Kamakhya Devi Temple, located atop the Nilachal hill in Guwahati, Assam is one of the most famous temples in India. It is one of the 51 Shaktipeeths of the Indian subcontinent. This temple is famous for its black magic rituals and tantrik worshipers. The temple was built and renovated several times during the said period of 8th-17th century. Every year during monsoon, the goddess menstruate, and the temple is closed for three days and the underground spring flowing into the sanctum sanctorum of the temple is believed to turn red during these three days. Apart from this a piece of red cloth used to cover the stone idol is given as prasad to the devotees in the temple.

Kodungallur Bhagavathy Temple Kerala 

Kodungallur Bhagavathy Temple or Sri Kurumba Bhagavathy Temple in Kerala is one of the oldest temples in Kerala. Kodungallur Bhagavathy Temple is dedicated to a prominent form of Goddess Bhadrakali. The holy shrine is one of the most powerful Shakti Peethas in Kerala and is known to be an incarnation of Kannaki. The intriguing or puzzling part of this sanctuary is that it is accepted that the love or customs that happen in the sanctuary are performed under the guidelines of the goddess herself.

Veerabhadra Temple, Andhra Pradesh



 
Veerabhadra Temple is one of the most mysterious temples of India. Built around the 16th century, the 16th century is home to 70 colossal pillars that reflect the Vijayanagara style. The mysterious thing about the Veerabhadra temple is that out of the 70 huge pillars here, one pillar hangs from the ceiling of the temple, and it does not touch the ground at all. Which is also known as hanging pillar. Where tourists are often seen taking out a thin cloth from the bottom of the pillar.

Kal Bhairav ​​Nath Temple, Varanasi


Kal Bhairav ​​Nath Temple is one of the most mysterious temples in India. This temple is dedicated to Batuk Bhairav, who was an incarnation of Lord Shiva. The famous temple of Varanasi Kal Bhairav ​​Nath Temple is considered to be their special place of worship for the Aghoris and Tantriks. The most mysterious and interesting feature of the Kaal Bhairav ​​Nath Temple is the sacred Akhand Deep which is believed to have been burning since ages. The oil of this lamp is said to have healing power. Along with, another interesting thing about this temple is that here liquor is offered to Bhairav ​​Nath as prasad, whether just whiskey, vodka or country liquor. In the Kaal Bhairav ​​Nath temple, liquor is poured directly into the open mouth of the deity and it is later distributed as prasad to the devotees. And outside this temple no flowers or sweets are sold like other temples, rather the stalls outside this temple only sell liquor for prasad.

Devaragattu Temple, Andhra Pradesh


Devaragattu Temple is one of the most mysterious temples of South India. Devaragattu Temple is famous for Bani Festival. This celebration is certainly the strangest and bloodiest Dussehra festivity in India.Where hundreds of villagers from Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh gather in Kurnool to be a part of this dreaded festival. Where people strike each other with sticks in the festival, whether it breaks someone's head or anything but the celebration is not stopped. And it is believed that some 100 years ago this festival was celebrated with axes and spears. But now it is celebrated in its present form only with sticks. While the entire celebration leaves the audience stunned, it is the local people's “kill or kill” enthusiasm that makes us wonder how far we go to celebrate the victory of good over evil.

Balaji Mandir Mehndipur Rajasthan 



Mehandipur Balaji Temple located in Dausa district of Rajasthan state is dedicated to Lord Hanuman (God of Shakti). Many devotees believe that this place is a temple with magical powers and hence thousands of devotees visit Balaji temple to get rid of black magic and get relief. It is considered the best place to ward off ghosts and evil spirits. According to mythology, the Balaji temple is associated with many divine powers, which have the ability to heal people affected by evil spirits, and help them free themselves from the clutches of black magic.


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