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Know the importance of temple bell
Temple Bell Significance: There are many traditions in Hindu religion which are not only religious but also scientific. One such tradition is ringing the bell in the temple. As soon as we enter the temple, there are small and big bells installed near the entrance door or the sanctum sanctorum. Often we ring the bell before having darshan of God or before starting the puja. This tradition has been going on for centuries. There are many interesting facts behind why bells are installed in temples.

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What does religious belief say?
According to Hindu tradition, the ringing of the bell in the temple signals the beginning of the puja. The sound of the bell concentrates the minds of the devotees towards God and creates an atmosphere of worship. The sound of the bell is considered auspicious and it diverts the mind from worldly worries and leads to devotion at the time of worship.
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Is there any scientific reason for ringing the bell?
Many claims are made about ringing the bell, such as its sound eliminates negative energy and activates all the chakras of the body. Although there is no concrete evidence for this. According to psychology, by focusing on a clean and clear sound, our attention remains at one place for some time. The sound of the temple bell helps in focusing the attention of the devotees towards the puja. This can be considered as a focus enhancing effect.
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What effect does the sound of bells have on the mind?
The sound of bells makes people feel calm and focused. This effect also depends on the faith, environment and mental condition of the person. For this reason, sounds like conch, bell and chanting of mantras are part of worship in temples.
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Does every temple have a bell?
Most Hindu temples have a bell, but the design, size and tradition can vary. In some temples devotees ring the bell while entering, while in some places only the priest rings the bell during aarti or special puja.
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What metal is the bell made of?
Temple bells are often made from metals such as copper, brass, bronze, zinc and tin. These metals are made so that the bell produces a clear, resonant and long lasting sound.
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Is it necessary to ring the bell?
From a religious point of view, it is a matter of temple tradition and personal belief. The devotion of any devotee is not determined merely by ringing the bell or not. The most important part of puja is considered to be devotion, discipline and positive feelings.
Content Source: Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts, Archaeological Survey of India, Encyclopaedia Britannica, National Mission for Manuscripts, Indian Council of Philosophical Research.
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