Millions of pilgrims visit India's many temples every day to offer their prayers. Every temple in the nation has a unique set of beliefs, and we even get to hear some strange legends. These are India's top five enigmatic temples.

1. Mehandipur balaji Temple


The Mehandipur balaji temple, located in Dausa, Rajasthan, is well known for its priests' exorcisms. people travel here on pilgrimage in an attempt to release friends and relatives from the control of evil spirits. The folks are behaving strangely, and the mood is frigid overall. In this temple, the Hindu god Lord Hanuman is adored.

2. Ananthapadmanabha Lake Temple

The Keralan temple is located in the center of a lake. The crocodile that guarded the Ananthapadmanabha temple had never attacked a person and had never consumed any flesh. The predator only consumed vegetarianism. Babia the crocodile has been a resident of the pond for more than 70 years. The magnificent collection of wood carvings at the 9th-century temple depicts the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu.

3. Kamakhya Devi Temple

India's Kamakhya Devi shrine is a highly potent shrine. It honors menstruation and women. It is thought that this temple's deity sheds blood once a year during the monsoon. This ancient temple dates back centuries and is one of India's 51 shakti peethas. It is reported that the undersea reservoir turns crimson during the goddess' menstrual cycle, and the temple stays closed during this period.

4. sun Temple

The sun temple at Konark is a marvel of architecture. It was reportedly constructed under king Narasimha 1's rule. Experts claim that the temple's layout made it possible for sunlight to reach the main entrance.

5. Kailash Temple

The Kailash temple is a wonder of architecture. Built on a single rock, the Kailash temple was created by rock-cutting in the Ellora Caves in the sixteenth century. Archaeologists estimate that thirty million sanskrit engravings remain untranslated.


 



 


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