These Unusual Temples Were Constructed Due To Strange Indian Beliefs – #3 Is Unbelievable

via

India is known for its beautiful and historic temples. However, these temples might not only be the ancient ones, there are several temples which were constructed due to some unusual beliefs. These beliefs lead to the Temples like a Temple of Sonia Gandhi, or a 350 cc Bullet. That’s right. Today we’re going to tell you about some of the most unusual Temples built in India.

 

1. Temple Of Sachin Tendulkar

via

India’s batsman Sachin Tendulkar is known is the ‘God of Cricket’ but this was taken to another step when people in Bihar established a statue of Sachin Tendulkar and started worshiping him. This Life-size statue of Master Blaster is about 5.5 feet and is made in Kaimur District of Patna.

 

2. Sonia Gandhi Temple In Mahabunagar, Telangana

via

According to a Minister of Telangana, this memorable temple of Sonia Gandhi is built as a way of saying Thank You to Sonia Gandhi for making true the decades of a dream to make Telangana a Separate State. Also, in this statue of Sonia Gandhi, she looks like an Indian Goddess and has been built by supporters if Telangana State.

 

3. Temple Made For Dogs In Karnataka

via

A group of people in Karnataka built an unusual Temple to worship the ‘Faithfulness of Dogs’. This temple is built in Channapatna’s Ramanagara. This temple not only believes in this faith but also has Dog Statues to pay regards to ‘Dog God’.

 

4. Temple For Mother India

via

This Temple in Varanasi was made on the idea and beliefs of Mahatma Gandhi. It was instituted in 1936 by Mahatma Gandhi himself. This Temple consists of a Marble Work cut in the shape of Undivided India. Unlike other beliefs in the world, this temple is an alleviation guide of Mother India.

 

5. Temple For Rats In Rajasthan

via

This Temple in Rajasthan is known as Karni Mata temple and it is a house for more than 20,000 alive rats. Also, Karni Mata was an official deity in Jodhpur and Rajasthan. She was a savvy woman. Moreover, this temple in Deshnoke Rajasthan is for her.

Page: 1 2

Sivanesh Ashok: