3 such mysterious temples of India from where it is forbidden to bring Prasad home! You will be shocked to know the reason for number 2… – News Himachali News Himachali

The offerings in temples symbolize religious beliefs and ideals. In Hindu religion, along with worshiping God in temples, Prasad is also very important. Prasad is a symbol of religious belief and has special religious significance as well as a source of joy and satisfaction.

However, sometimes we forget that we should follow certain rules to take prasad in temples. Here we will talk about those 3 temples from where you should not bring Prasad to your home by mistake.

Mehndipur Balaji

Mehandipur Balaji temple is located in Dausa district of Rajasthan where Hanuman ji is present in child form whom we call Balaji. This temple is famous in India and many devotees come here. The Prasad here is completely made by itself and has a special ingredient in it. In this temple, people get freedom from ghosts. It is strictly prohibited to distribute the Prasad in the temple or to eat the Prasad or to take it home. You can only offer your Prasad to the temple and you cannot take food items or fragrant things with you at home in the temple.

Sonapahari Temple

Sonapahari temple is 100 years old, and is located in Bagodar in Giridih district of Jharkhand. Whatever is offered as Prasad in this temple, it is forbidden to take it home. You can eat the Prasad at the same place, but if you take it home by mistake, then an accident can happen to you on the way.

Khutta Baba Temple

Khutta Baba Temple is located in Urdana, Jharkhand and women cannot visit this temple. This temple also has a belief that you cannot take the offered prasad to your home, and this is strictly prohibited.

Prasad has special significance because its consumption provides religious and spiritual experience. Devotees consider it sacred and a symbol of their devotion. Prasad gives you a feeling of spiritual peace and justice. Therefore, where recommended, it should be accepted and maintained as a standard of religious faith.

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