Navratri festival is going on across the country. The idols of Goddess Durga, established from October 7, will be immersed on October 15. People are queuing to have darshan in the famous temples of the country. However, this time due to the corona epidemic, many types of controls have been imposed in the temples. In such a situation, today we are going to tell you about 5 such temples of Mata Durga, just by visiting which all the wishes are fulfilled, there is such a belief.
Jwala Devi, Himachal Pradesh
The temple of Aya Jwala Devi in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh in the north of India is quite famous. This temple is one of the 51 Shaktipeeths of the Goddess, where Mata Sati’s jibe is believed to have fallen. In this temple, a flame emanating from the earth is always burning. That’s why it is called Jwala Devi Temple.
Kamakhya Shaktipeeth, Assam
This Shaktipeeth is 8 km away from Guwahati, the capital of Assam. This Shaktipeeth is considered to be the first among all Shaktipeeths. There is a belief of the fall of the vagina of Mother Sati. There is also a belief of the mother’s monthly discharge in the temple. Every wish sought in this temple is fulfilled. Many people from all over the country and abroad come to see this temple.
Naina Devi Temple, Nainital
Two eyes of Mata Sati have been established in Naina Devi temple of Nainital. The eyes of Mother Sati are worshiped in this temple. This temple is also considered of great importance in Hindu civilization.
Karni Mata Temple, Rajasthan
The temple of Karni Mata, which came 30 km from Bikaner in Rajasthan, is also very famous. This temple is the abode of many rats and for this reason it is also called the temple of rats. The devotees who come here also bring food for the rats.
Dakshineswar Kali Temple, West Bengal
This temple, which came in Kolkata, West Bengal, is quite beautiful. It is believed that about 170 years ago, Rani Rasmani of Jaan Bazar came in a dream and ordered the construction of this temple by Mata Kali. People also come from far and wide to see this temple.