A strange temple of Bholenath! Where the idol of God himself drinks alcohol, the mystery will be dizzy
There are many wonderful temples in Madhya Pradesh, who is the heart of India, where the beliefs are very surprising. One such temple is located in Ujjain, the city of Mahakal, where drinks are sold outside the temple. Yes, you have heard right, outside this temple, liquor is sold without any restriction to present the temple throughout the year. Alcohol is climbed into the bare temple. According to ancient beliefs, Lord is considered bare Bhairav as the god of the Tamasian nature. Therefore, they are offered alcohol as offers. The practice of offering liquor in the temple has been going on for centuries, according to religious beliefs, offering liquor in the bare Bhairav temple, is a symbol of determination and power. After sanging Lord Bhairav mantras in this temple, about 2000 bottles of liquor are consumed each day. The idol itself is consumed by the consumption of alcohol, you will be surprised to know that the alcohol offered to bare Bhairav is not thrown into any river or drain, but the idol of Lord Bare Bhairav itself consumes the drink. The Department of Archeology and Scientists could not notice this mystery. Because of this mysterious reason, people’s faith in this temple has increased even more. It is said that the bare Bhairav Temple was built by King Bhadarsen on the banks of the Shipra River. This ancient temple is devoted to Kal Bhairav, the most important of the Ashtabhairavas. Therefore, the alcohol is offered according to various beliefs, by offering alcohol to Lord Bald Bhairav, all kinds of sadness and pains are removed in life. In addition, it is also believed that by presenting alcohol in the Temple of Kal Bhairav on Sunday, all types of planetary defects of a person are also removed. In addition, people also offer liquor to Lord Bald Bhairav to get rid of problems such as bare Sarp dosha, premature death and pitridosh. In addition, Sunday and Tuesday are considered the best day for worship in the Bare Bhairav Temple. Share this story -tags