Jun 13, 2023

7 Most Mysterious Temples In India

Mahima Sharma

Sun Temple

The Konark Sun Temple in Odisha is 700-year-old and surrounded by mysteries. It is believed that after sun set, local people have heart the voice of girls and ghunghroos. As per experts, it was designed to allow the first rays of sunlight to fall on the main entrance.

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Kailasa Temple

The temple is situated in the caves of Ellora. The Actual date of construction of the temple is unknown. It is the largest rock-cut Hindu temple. The construction could be possible by the vertical excavation method. There are approx 30 million Sanskrit carvings that are yet to be decoded...!!

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Veerabhadra Temple

Veerabhadra Temple is located in Lepakshi district of Andhra Pradesh and it is a mysterious temple in India. This is famous for its one hanging pillar out of 70. You can also put a cloth under the recognizable space to test the magical gap between the pillar and the ground..!!

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Mehandipur Balaji

Mehandipur Balaji is a temple situated in Rajasthan. Three deities are mainly worshipped - Lord Hanuman, Pret Raj and Bhairav. The divine power has the ability to cure people who have been affected by evil spirits and helps them to free from the clutches of black magic.

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Brihadeswara Temple

Brihadeshwara Temple is an ancient temple in Tamil Nadu, built by Raja Chola. Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva in dancing pose, who is known as Nataraj. The temple casts no shadow on the ground when the sun is at its peak.

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Padmanabhaswamy Temple

Padmanabhaswamy Temple is located in Thiruvananthapuram, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The temple has six vaults and out of the six known vaults, one still hasn’t been opened. On the gate of sixth vault, there is an image of serpent that indicates danger and nobody can open the door..!!

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Venkateswara Temple

The aura of this mysterious temple in the Tirupati region of Andhra Pradesh can’t be explained in words. The deity placed inside the temple wears real hair and may times found sweating, the idol’s backside gets moist even though priests keep on making it dry.

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