The Untold Mysteries!!
THE BEAUTY OF THE TEMPLE LIES IN IT’S MYSTERIES”
~ Anonymous
India is a land of mysticism and spirituality, with
its rich cultural heritage and ancient traditions. Among the many wonders,
Indian Hindu temples hold a special place. These majestic structures not only
serve as places of worship but also hold myriad mysteries and secrets waiting
to be unraveled.
The mysteries surrounding the Hindu temples have
challenged the norms of modern science, may it be architectural designs,
technology and machinery alignment of celestial phenomena, secret passages or
hidden chambers and vaults, etc…
The Hindu temples in India stand as magnificent
edifices of faith and devotion, but they are also shrouded in mystery and
intrigue. With their architectural wonders, hidden chambers, and interfaith
reverence, they offer a glimpse into the captivating history and spiritual
diversity of the country. These sacred spaces continue to amaze and fascinate
visitors, inspiring a sense of wonder and curiosity about the profound
mysteries that lie within their ancient walls.
Here’s a list of marvelous yet mysterious temples
across India.
1) PADMANABHASWAMY
TEMPLE (Trivandrum, Kerala) :
Thiruvananthapuram/Trivandrum – Capital city of Kerala
is where this richest temple is located. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is famous
for the resting position of lord Vishnu on the Sheshnag (Snake). The Padmanabha
Swamy’s idol is made of 12,008 saligrama stones and the length is up to 18 feet
long.
Everything seems normal until now, but here starts the
actual mystery.
Knowing that this temple is very rich and has abundant
wealth, it has gained international attention. This temple of Lord Vishnu has
been under the control of the Travancore royal family for centuries and even
now. But still, in the year 2011, the Supreme Court granted permission to open
the vaults found under the temple. During this time, there was a discovery made
on the 6 underground vaults of the temple where around 22 billion worth of
wealth was found in the first 5 vaults. However, the opening of the 6th vault
was not granted access. It is believed that the opening of the 6th vault will
be the end of the world. It is also said that the last avatar of Lord Vishnu
which is the Kalki Avatar will enter through this door at the end of Kali Yuga.
This chamber is locked without any latch or bolt. It is guarded with 2 long
serpents carved using a single stone.
This mystery of the Padmanabhaswamy temple continues to captivate
people’s imagination. The treasure and the deep secrets remain hidden within the
temple.
2) KAMAKHYA
DEVI TEMPLE (Guwahati, Assam) :
The Kamakhya Devi temple is located in Guwahati,
Assam. It is dedicated to the goddess Kamakhya, who is believed to be the
incarnation of the powerful goddess Shakti. This temple dates back to the 10th
century.
One of the mysterious things in this temple is the
absence of an idol. There is no idol to be worshipped is specific but there is
a natural stone shaped in the form of a woman’s vagina, known as “yoni pita”.
This unique feature of the temple sets it apart from the other Hindu temples
and adds a mystical aura.
Another mysterious thing to add here is that there is
an annual phenomenon that happens here. It is believed that the goddess
Kamakhya goes through her menstrual cycle during the time of monsoon. The
temple remains closed for 3 days. After this the doors are opened and an
exceptional ritual is performed to symbolize the end of the menstrual cycle and
rejuvenation of the goddess.
Overall, the Kamakhya Devi temple is not only a sacred
place of worship, but also a place of mystery and intrigue, with its unique
rituals, absence of idol worship, and association with tantric practices.
3) SHREE KALABHAIRAVANATH TEMPLE (Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh) :
Have you ever visited a temple where whiskey and wine
are served to god?
Then you must visit the temple of Lord Shiva in
Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh.
The Hindu temples in India offer garlands, flowers,
coconut, basil leaves (Tulasi leaves), fruits, etc., but in this temple the god
is offered whiskey and wine by the devotees. Several stalls sell whiskey and
wine outside the temple which devotees buy before entering.
Another mysterious thing is that the idol of
Kalabhairavanath changes its appearance every day. Devotees claim the idol
shows different moods, expressions, and even facial features on different days.
Some say that one can witness a serene face, while on some days the face may
appear intense and aggressive. This phenomenon continues to puzzle devotees and
visitors of the temples.
These mysteries continue to intrigue devotees and
visitors, drawing them to the temple for divine blessings and spiritual
experiences.
4) KAILASA
TEMPLE (Ellora Caves, Maharastra) :
Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple took around 150 years to complete with 7,000 laborers. This is a monolithic temple (carved through a single rock). This temple is also the world’s oldest monolithic temple. Built in an era when technology and mechanism were not as advanced as it is today.
The mysterious thing about this temple is that this temple
is built in an upside-down format. Basically, the workers started the carving
from the top of the rock and then descended down. The temple is around 300 feet
long and 175 feet wide.
Archeologists believe that there are hidden chambers
and passages within the Kailasa temple that have yet to be discovered. It is
speculated that these hidden areas may contain ancient treasures or artifacts
that could shed light on the temple’s construction and purpose.
This temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva but the carvings
are completely of Ramayana, which is an epic in Hindu culture. According to the
researchers, there are supposed to be around 300 million Sanskrit carvings that
are yet to be decoded. No human has ever succeeded in decoding the Sanskrit
carvings. Its grandeur, intricate carvings, and historical significance make it
one of the most remarkable ancient structures in the world.
5) VENKATESHWARA
TEMPLE ,(Tirumala, Andra Pradesh) :
Dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is believed that Lord
Vishnu himself has turned into an idol in this temple. The reason behind this
is given in the book Vishnu Purana written by Sage Parasara, which is the old
Sanskrit text.
The aura of this mysterious temple can not be
explained in words however, there are approximately 50,000 people who come to
express their devotion to Lord Vishnu every day.
The deity placed inside the shrine wears real hair and
the idol sweats 24/7 even if the priests keep on making it dry. No matter how
much they dry the deity’s back, it always remains moist. Another enigmatic thing about the temple is
that the devotees can hear the sound of sea waves crashing, upon carefully
placing their ears on the deity’s back.
Also, the eyes of Lord Vishnu remain closed because
the devotees cannot look directly into the eyes, since they radiate cosmic
energy. But every Thursday, the eyes of the god are relatively smaller and the
devotees can glimpse the god’s eyes.
Another salient thing is that, if we look from the
aerial view of the Tirumala hills where this very temple is located, it appears
to be the face of Lord Vishnu sleeping.
However, this temple is not only spiritual but also
full of mystery. Starting from the hills to the mystery of the eyes, they
keep reminding us that the presence of the great Lord is felt, depending on the
person’s belief.
So ultimately, the mysterious temples in India,
continue to captivate and intrigue people from all over the world. This
beautifully crafted structure, shrouded in legends and surrounded by intricate
carvings, stands as a testament to the rich cultural and architectural heritage
of the country. Each temple tells a unique story and offers a glimpse into the
spiritual beliefs and practices of ancient India. Exploring these enigmatic
temples is not only a journey through time but also an opportunity to discover
the deep-rooted traditions and mysteries of this diverse and ancient land.
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