India Mysterious Temples: India is called the country of temples. In every state and every village there is some temple full of mysteries. Apart from being full of mysteries, these temples are also famous for their traditions. People go to the temple and have darshan of the God and offer him Prasad through the priest. After this, they accept the Prasad given by the priest in the temple and also bring it for their family members.
It is said in the scriptures that accepting the Prasad from the temple is very auspicious. This brings blessings from God, but do you know that there are some temples in our country where touching the Prasad, eating it or bringing it home is considered a bad omen, so let us know what are the reasons and beliefs behind this?
Mehndipur Balaji Temple
Mehandipur Balaji Temple is famous for freedom from evil spirits and negative powers. This temple is dedicated to Bajrangbali. Here Bundi laddus are offered to Lord Balaji. Eating the Prasad here or taking it home is considered a bad omen. It is believed that taking the Prasad from here home brings negative powers.
Kaal Bhairav Temple Ujjain
There is a temple of Kaal Bhairav Dev in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. Here liquor is offered to Bhairav Baba as liquor prasad. It is believed that this Prasad is only for Lord Bhairav. Devotees do not take this Prasad home. One who does not follow this Nimay faces obstacles and troubles in his life.
Naina Devi Temple
There is a temple of Mother Naina Devi in Himachal Pradesh. This temple is considered one of the 51 Shaktipeeths of Mother Goddess. Here Prasad is offered to the Goddess. It is believed that this Prasad should be eaten only in the temple premises. If a person takes this Prasad home, inauspicious effects may be seen.
Kamakhya Devi Temple
Kamakhya Devi Temple located in Guwahati, Assam is also one of the 51 Shaktipeeths. Here the worship of the Goddess remains closed for three days during her menstrual cycle. During this period no devotee is allowed to enter or take prasad. It is believed that this is the time of Goddess’s rest, hence taking Prasad is prohibited during these days.
Kotilingeshwar Temple Karnataka
At the Kotilingeshwar temple located in Kolar district of Karnataka, the prasad given after the puja can be accepted only symbolically, because this prasad is offered to Chandeshwar, hence it is considered inauspicious to eat it or take it home. There are one crore Shivalingas here.
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