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karnimata
Karni Mata Temple (Hindi: करणी माता मंदिर) is a Hindu temple dedicated to Karni Mata at Deshnoke, 30 km from Bikaner, in Rajasthan, India. It is also known as the Temple of Rats. The temple is famous for the approximately 25,000 black rats that live, and are revered, in the temple. These holy rats are considered the ancestors of Charans and called kabbas, and many people travel great distances to pay their respects. The temple draws visitors from across the country for blessings, as well as curious tourists from around the world.[1]
lepakshi
revolvingcompass.com/lepakshi-temple footprint 7 wonders of Lepakshi Temple – the land of legends Lepakshi background Lepakshi is a small village located in the Anantapur District, in Andhra Pradesh, India.The famous Veerabhadra temple that dates back to 1583, and is dedicated to Veerabhadra, is located here. It is one of the finest & oldest temples of India. It was built by the brothers Viranna and Virupanna. And, this temple is one of the most notable examples of the Vijayanagar architectural style. Also, it is famous for its sculptures. These were created by the artisans of Vijayanagara empire. Also, it has idols of Ganesha, Nandi, Veerabhadra, Shiva, Bhadrakali, Vishnu and Lakshmi. A huge Nandi bull made out of a single granite stone is one of the major attractions near the main Lepakshi temple. And, the place is renowned for being one of the best repository of mural paintings of the Vijayanagar Kings. Many old Kannada inscriptions dating back centuries can be seen on i...
mysterious india
India has been called the land of mysteries since time immemorial, whether for its various enigmatic natural phenomena or eccentricities associated with its religions and culture. And while science has worked hard to debunk and find a logical reason behind every riddle, there still remain some that give rationalists a run for their money. Here are some of modern India’s most puzzling aspects that are bound to make your eyes pop! musical pillars musical steps milk drinking,sweating idols exorcism/mental illness cure astonishing architecture fasting yogi(65 years!) ever burning flame mysterious closed temple chambers temple superstitions alcohol offering abuse of goddess/menstruating and many more...... Use labels in search option
linga at vatican
Shiva Linga found in Vatican City? Yes, in Italy around the 11th or 10th century BCE and finished by around 27 BCE there was a flourishing and full fledged civilization called the Etruria who had a huge influence on the Roman who later became their subduers. Out of all the archaeological excavations related to this ancient civilization of Italy, two very striking ones kept at the Gregorian Etruscan Museum, Vatican City, are a Shiva Linga of the 9th Century BCE and Etruscan pendant with swastika symbols from Bolsena, Italy, 700–650 BC. Louvre. Also many other things like burial patterns as well as religious rituals and philosophy as well as deities were very similar to Indians (Mohenjodaro and Harappa civilizations). Also, the Vatican city’s aerial view resembles the shape of a Shiva Linga with Tripundra and Bindi in between. Vatican City top view Shiva Lingam More than thousands of years old Shiva Lingas have been found in South Africa, Babylon, Kaaba, Ireland (Hill of Tara – ...
musical pillars
The pillars at the Vijaya Vittala temple resonate with music when struck. Why does this happen? The musical pillars are a testimony of Hindu art. The Vijaya Vittala Temple in Hampi has 56 Musical Pillars also known as the SaRiGaMa Pillars. Sa, Ri, Ga, Ma, are the four of the seven musical notes. The pillars produce musical tones when struck with a thumb. It sounds like bells ringing.” “Some sound like musical instruments. The geological analysis of these pillars reveal that the rocks are resonant not only because of the presence of metallic ore, but also because of the large amounts of silica,” go back
musical steps
The Musical steps of Airavatesvara temple Before you move forward to enter the grand Airavatesvara Temple, you need to pay attention to a small structure, right behind the Nandi mandapam. This structure with a small flight of stairs is called the Balipeetham. This is the sacrificial altar of the Airavatesvara temple. What is significant about is are the stairs that are now enclosed in a cage. These stairs are called the Singing stairs or the Musical staircase of Airavatesvara Temple. The Singing steps next to the Nandi MandapamThe Singing steps next to the Nandi MandapamThe Singing steps next to the Nandi Mandapam The seven steps of this balustrade staircase correspond to the seven musical notes. It is said that walking up and down the stairs or even tapping them produced those melodious notes. A few years back, they were open to a demonstration. However, owing to vandalism, they have not been caged and restricted. The singing steps are one of the many melodious stone wonders in Ind...
65 years fasting yogi
Prahlad Jani From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Prahlad Jani was born on 13 August 1929 in Charada village in India (now in Mehsana district, Gujarat, India).[1] According to Jani, he left his home in Gujarat at the age of seven, and went to live in the jungle.[citation needed] At the age of 12, Jani underwent a spiritual experience and became a follower of the Hindu goddess Amba. From that time, he chose to dress as a female devotee of Amba, wearing a red sari-like garment, jewellery and crimson flowers in his shoulder-length hair.[citation needed] Jani was commonly known as Mataji ("[a manifestation of] The Great Mother"). Jani believed that the Goddess provided him with water which dropped down through a hole in his palate, which allowed him to live without food or drink.[1] Since the 1970s, Jani had lived as a hermit in a cave in the forest in Gujarat. He died on 26 May 2020 at his native Charada. He was given samadhi in his ashram at Gabbar Hill near Ambaji on 2...
ever burning flame-Jwala
The Divine Temple of Jwala Ji, "... It is a rare Hindu temple where the physical manifestation of Goddess is a flame. Recent government backed surveys have not been able to conclusively prove presence of gas which was thought to power the flame, furthermore natural gas ascending levels of over 2000 feet above sea level where the temple is located - that is unheard of hence the actual source of energy powering the flame is yet to be determined as per modern science as we know it and it is a subject which has attracted many research scholars to the Jwalaji shrine in Himachal Pradesh. There are always 7 or 9 flames burning all the times. ..." . Snellgrove wrote of six Tibetan Buddhist temples here, the most famous of which is the Jwala Mai, with its small jets of natural gas that produce a constant flame beside a trickling spring of water - a sacred combination of earth, fire and water venerated with equal fervour by Hindu and Buddhist and other ..." Jonas Hanway (1753...
mysterious closed chamber-Padmanabha swamy tenple TVM
On the bequest of the Supreme Court of India the seven member committee in the presence of the Head Trustee of Travencore Trust of Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swamy temple at Tiruvananthapur in Kerala have opened the six secret vaults. They have discovered under 20 feet of the ground approximately $ 22 BILLION (6000CrX22= Rs 1,32,000 Cr)WORTH OF HIGHLY VALUABLE GOLD in the form of, diamond jewelry, golden utensils, weapons, golden idols, golden elephants idols and diamond necklaces having 500 kilograms weight and 18 feet length and bags full of golden coins of different nations, including NAPOLEON and ITALIAN coins in the last one week. With this Sri Anantha Padmanabha Swamy of Tiruvnanthapuram has emerged the richest God on the earth. Chambers: The temple management authorities were aware of the existence of six vaults. They are situated very close to the middle of the temple on its western side just below where the deity is placed. For documentation purposes, these vaults have been de...