New Delhi. There are many such mysterious temples in India, about which even scientists are surprised to know. Even after years of research, they could not find out the miracles happening in the temples. One of such miraculous temples is Mata Sheetla Ka Mandir located in Pali, Rajasthan. In the village of Bhatud in Pali, Rajasthan, there is such a miraculous pot that never fills up. Despite pouring lakhs of liters of water, there is still space to fill it. According to the popular legend about this temple, about 800 years ago there lived a demon named Babra in this village, who used to kill the groom in any marriage. To solve this problem, the priests of the village worshiped Mata Sheetla and made a humble request to her to kill the demon. After this, hearing the call of the devotees, the mother appeared directly and he held her under his knee.
In front of the power of the mother, the asura gave up and requested the mother to send her to Hades. But before that, saying that he was thirsty, he urged him to drink water. Since then the tradition of pouring water in the pitcher started. This temple is opened twice a year. Whenever the doors of the temple are opened, huge crowds of devotees throng to see the mother. The women of the whole village pour water in the pot after offering prayers, but till date the pot has not been filled. Where does that water finally go, this mystery has not been found till date.
It is said that the entire water of the pitcher is consumed by the demon. But as soon as milk offered at the feet of the mother is poured into a pitcher filled with water, the pitcher gets filled. This pot has been kept in the temple for centuries. It is believed that by worshiping the mother with full devotion and devotion, all the wishes are fulfilled.