Amrit thoughts. India is a country where culture and beliefs are important. Where there is an unmatched joint of faith and tradition. And people’s faith in God is made on seeing it. We also know that people offer to God according to their reverence. Some people offer sweets and offer some other types of food. There are some Hindu temples where they also offer fruits, milk, curd or sweets with snacks, ie chips, biscuits or salty.
Unique temple situated in the lap of mountains
The Guhawati of India has a tradition of offering chips, biscuits and salty in the form of offerings to the mother as offerings to the mother. This temple is established one of the 51 Shaktipeeths on the Nilanchal hill. Kamayakhya Temple is one of the ancient and a rich temples. It is believed that this temple was built from 8th to 9th century, while it was revived by the 17th century by Ahom King Nara Narayan. Because this temple was broken by the Muslim rulers.
There is no religious evidence
It was believed that tantra worship and practice were performed here. Ambubachi fair was held here every year. Which is a symbol of the menstruation of the goddess. But the goddess has no special knowledge of the tradition of offering chips, biscuits and salty as offerings. Other temples are usually climbed as fruits, sweets and other traditional food and drinks as offerings. There is no religious evidence of the tradition of climbing snacks in Kamakhya temple.
There is no bond on faith
However, the temple has its own beliefs and historical significance. Their unique tradition makes it special. The offering of snacks in the form of Prasad is the format that there is no bond on the path of faith and devotion. If the devotee wants, he can express his feeling with his reverence. There will be no bond on it.
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