International Women’s Day 2022 , There are thousands of millions of temples in India and many of these temples are famous for some of their specialties and devotees visit these temples to fulfill their wishes. Along with this, many religious beliefs are also associated with many famous temples. March 8 is International Women’s Day and on this occasion, we present to you many such temples or religious places in our country, where women are not allowed to go, but do you know that there are many such temples in the country where the entry of men is prohibited. Is. At the same time, there are many temples where men cannot worship at a particular time. On the occasion of International Women’s Day, let us tell you about some such temples.
Brahma Temple, Rajasthan
Brahma Temple is located in Pushkar, Rajasthan. This temple of Lord Brahma is only in Pushkar in the whole country. This temple was built in the 14th century, where married men are completely prohibited. It is a religious belief that due to the curse of Goddess Saraswati, no married man can go here. Men go to this temple only till the courtyard and married women worship inside.
Bhagwati Devi Temple, Kanyakumari
Goddess Bhagwati is worshiped at the Bhagwati Devi Temple in Kanyakumari. There is a religious story about this that once the mother came here to do penance to get Lord Shiva as her husband. Bhagwati Mata is also called Sanyas Devi, so sanyasi men can have darshan of the mother only till this door.
Kamakhya Temple, Guwahati
The Kamakhya temple located in Guwahati, Assam is on the Nilanchal mountain. Kamakhya Shaktipeeth has the most important place among all the Shaktipeeths of Mother. A religious festival is celebrated here during the menstrual cycle of the mother. These days the entry of men in the temple is strictly prohibited. The priest of the temple is also a woman.
Chakkulathukavu Temple, Kerala
Maa Durga is worshiped at the Chakkulathukavu Temple in Kerala. Women are worshiped in this temple every year on the day of Pongal. It lasts for 10 days. The entry of men is strictly prohibited in the Chakkulathukavu temple. On the last day of Kanya Puja, men wash the feet of women.
Santoshi Mata Mandir, Jodhpur
There is a ban on the entry of men in the Santoshi Mata temple in Jodhpur on Friday. If men are going to the temple for the rest of the day, they can see the mother only by standing at the entrance of the temple, but cannot worship. Friday is Maa Santoshi’s day and women observe a fast on this special day.
Posted By: Sandeep Chourey