Somewhere there is a stream like blood and somewhere the uninterrupted possession that has been burning for centuries, the story of the mysterious temples of Dev in the video where the miracles are still
India is considered the center of spirituality and cultivation worldwide. There are many ancient temples here that have special meaning. These temples have very miraculous and mysterious temples dedicated to the goddess Durga. Those who believe in the gods and goddesses consider it the blessing of God, while some consider it a surprise. Today, on the occasion of Navratri, we tell you about some mysterious temples dedicated to the goddess Durga. Kamakhya Devi -Temple This miraculous temple is located on the Nilachal hills in the capital of Assam. One of the 51 shactypeeths of the goddess is considered the center of Shakti Sadhana. It is also known for tantric rituals. Everyone’s wishes are fulfilled in the Kamakhya Devi Temple. This temple is divided into three parts. The first part is not accessible to everyone, while the second part is devoted to the goddess. Here a constant water flows from a stone. It is said that this stone flows a stream of blood once a month. Why and how does it happen? Scientists also did not solve this mystery. Every year, during the monsoon season, the temple remains closed for three days. This is done during the menstruation of the goddess and it is said that the waterfall flowing from the sanctum sanctorum turns red in these three days. The Jwala Devi Temple is located in the Kalidhar hills in the famous Jwala Devi -Temple Himachal Pradesh. According to Hindu beliefs, the tongue of the goddess Sati fell here. In the Jwala Mukhi Temple comes a flame from the earth, which is a symbol of their tongue. This flame is of nine colors. The nine colors of the flames here are considered the nine forms of the goddess Shakti. These flames represent Mahakali, Annapurna, Chandi, Hinglaj, Findhyavasini, Mahalakshmi, Saraswati, Ambika and Anji Devi. To date, no information has been found about where the flames come out in the temple and how their color changes. The Muslim rulers tried to put out the flame that burns in the temple several times, but failed. Even scientists couldn’t find out where the flame left. During the Mughal rule, Akbar also tried to extinguish the flame of the temple, but failed. Then the goddess offered a fifty kilogram umbrella to the goddess, but the goddess did not accept her and he fell. This umbrella is still held in the temple site. Mangla Gauri Temple Shaktopeteth Maa Mangla Gauri Temple is a short distance from the city of Bhasm cast. There is a religious belief that the breasts of goddess Sati fell here. This shaktipeeth is known as ‘Palanhar godh’ or ‘Palan Peetha’. This shaktipeth is considered similar to Maa Kamakhya Devi Shaktipeeth in Assam. According to beliefs, Sati’s chest fell on the Bhasmakot mountain of Gaya and turned into two stones. Maa Mangala Gauri always lives in the chest area of this stone. It is believed that someone who touches this rock gets immortality and lives in Brahmaloka. The specialty of this shaktipeth is that a person, even if he lives here, can perform his Shraddha Karma. The Tripura Sundari Temple Tripura Sundari -Temple is one of the famous temples of India. According to Hindu religious beliefs, the Tripura Sundari -Temple is one of the 51 shactypeeths of the goddess Durga. In this temple, the Soroshi form of the goddess Kali is worshiped. The size of the temple is like a turtle, therefore it was called Koram Panh. This temple is also mysterious and miraculous. Share this story -tags