It is forbidden to accept Prasad from these temples
India Mysterious Temples: India is called the country of temples. There is some mysterious temple in every state, every district and village of India, which is famous for its traditions. People go to the temple to have darshan of God. Worship God and offer him Prasad. After this, the priests of the temple give Prasad to the people, which they accept and bring to their families.
In the scriptures, receiving Prasad in the temple has been said to be auspicious. This purifies the body and mind, but you will be shocked to know that there are some temples in our country, where touching and accepting the prasad is considered inauspicious, so let us know about these temples. Also let us know what are the beliefs behind it?
Kotilingeshwar Temple, Karnataka
There are one crore Shivalingas in Kotilingeshwar temple. This temple is in Kolar district of Karnataka. Here the Prasad received after the puja is accepted only symbolically. It is considered inauspicious to eat Prasad or take it home. Especially one should not eat the Prasad that comes from the top of Shivalinga, because it is offered to Chandeshwar.
Naina Devi Temple, Himachal Pradesh
Naina Devi Temple of Himachal Pradesh is included in 51 Shaktipeeths. Here Prasad is offered to Naina Devi. Here there is a belief of accepting Mata’s Prasad in the temple itself. It is believed that the prasad offered here can have inauspicious effects if taken home.
Kaal Bhairav Temple, Ujjain
Ujjain of Madhya Pradesh is the temple of Kaal Bhairav Temple. Liquor is offered to Bhairav Baba in the temple. This is the only temple in India, where liquor is offered as Prasad. This prasad is only for Lord Bhairav. People should not bring this Prasad home. There is such a belief.
Kamakhya Devi Temple, Assam
Kamakhya Devi Temple is in Guwahati, Assam. This temple is considered to be the most powerful among the Shakti Peethas. Here, the worship of the goddess is stopped for three days during her menstruation period. At this time no devotee is allowed to enter or take prasad. It is believed that the goddess rests during these days. For this reason taking Prasad is prohibited.
Mehndipur Balaji Temple, Rajasthan
Mehndipur Balaji Temple is dedicated to Bajrangbali. It is believed that visiting this temple provides relief from evil spirits and negative powers. Eating the Prasad here or taking it home is considered a bad omen. Devotees can only see the prasad offered to the Lord.
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