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BALLIA NEWS: Snakes in this village up, but don’t bite anyone, to date, everything will be secure, the last will be updated: July 24, 2025, 11:38 PST Ballia News: No one died due to snake bite because of the blessing of Nag Mata in Pikhara Village or Ballia. Night Mata is worshiped in the village and does not kill the snake. This tradition is associated with Chandel dynasty. Night Mata is worshiped in the town of Parikhara of Highlights Ballia. Due to the blessing of Night Mata, there was no death due to snake bite in town. Do not kill the snake in the village, but leave it out. BALLIA: Every time there is talk of miracles in India, many mysterious stories come out. One such surprising true story is from the Ballia district of Uttar Pradesh. There is a village here where no one has died so far as a result of snake bite. It may seem amazing to hear it, but the people of this town see it with full faith and faith. Behind this belief is a historical event and a blessing of a woman who has accepted people here with full dedication. Let’s get the full story of this miracle. Jayaprakash Narayan Singh, a candlestick descendant in the Parikhara -Vorp Ballia district, the wonderful blessing of Night Mata, says that Ramvati Devi, a daughter of her family, who knows the name night Mata, died of snake bite. She fetched grain in a house of clay, when she was bitten by the snake. It is believed that Night Mata, before he dies, said, “After today, no one in this town will die as a result of snake bite.” After this, a unique tradition in town began. If someone sees a snake here, people take the name of Night Mata and make a circle around it with a coin of one rupee. Surprisingly, the snake does not come from that circle. Later he is left out after holding a stick or wood. No one kills him. No death as a result of Snakebite, the elders and historians of the town claim that no one died in this town from snake bite. Earlier, Night Mata was worshiped only by the people of the Chandel dynasty, but now the whole town worships her with reverence. Earlier he was worshiped in the house earlier, but now his temple was built on the Shivala place of the village. The shocking thing is that those who live outside the village also worship Night Mata after marriage or any favorable work. If this is not done, the people of the Chandel dynasty believe that approximately one hand of the night mata -yellow appears as a long snake and continues to appear until the puja is done. Dayanand Mishra, a 65 -year -old elder of the village of Mahima, the town of Jubani, says he has never seen a death of anyone in town in his life. The area of the town is about 1600 Bighas, and the entire area considers this recognition completely. At the same time, local resident Navneet Mishra says there is no effect of snake venom through the grace of Night Mata so far. He believes that it is not a folklore, but a living tradition that the residents feel with their experiences even today. Historian also believed that the importance of recognition, Dr. Shivkumar Singh Kaushikya, a well -known historian of Ballia, says this tradition is associated with Nag Mata, daughter of Chandel Dynasty. He died of snake bite, but while he died, he gave a blessing to the village that no one would be injured by Snakebite. Location: Ballia, Uttar Pradesh Homedharm Up’s snake in this town, but will not bite anyone, will surprise the reason … Disclaimer: The information given in this news is written on the basis of animal strap and writing. Any event accident or profit and loss is just a coincidence. The information of astrologers is in all interest. Local-18 does not support any of the said things.