Published on: 9/20/2015IST

Temple for Monkey, Rat and Dog: 15 Unusual Temples in India

User Image Anuj Tiwari Last updated on: 9/20/2015, Permalink

India’s culture and tradition is full of amazing rituals and exciting practices. India is a Hindu dominated country and temples are center of worship in Hinduism. Thousands of temples can be found in every part of India. According to Hindu mythology there are 33 million god and goddess and there are temples that are dedicated to these gods. But in India there are many temples that are not dedicated to god or goddess but to animals, non-living creatures and even to demons. Here is a list of some of interesting temples in India.

  1. Temple of Sachin Tendulkar: No one can deny contribution of Sachin Tendulkar in Indian cricket. Various cricket experts consider Sachin as God of Cricket. But at Kaimur district in Bihar there is a temple constructed for Sachin Tendulkar. Inside temple there is a statue of Sachin in official blue jersey of the Indian national cricket team holding world cup trophy that India won in 2011. Not only temple but also villagers have composed an Arti(holy song) in honour of Master Blaster.

     

    Sachin Tendilkar Temple, Kaimur district in Bihar. An Arti is also composed by villagers for "God of Cricket"

    Sachin Tendilkar Temple, Kaimur district in Bihar. An Arti is also composed by villagers for “God of Cricket”.

  2. Bullet Baba Shrine: You would have heard of animal’s love for their owner in movies like “Haathi Mere Saathi” and “Teri Meherbaniyan”. Do you know that there is a shrine at Pali district in Jodhpur which is famous for a motor bike’s love to its owner. At Bullet Baba Shrine in Pali district every day hundreds of devotees pray here for safe journey. The story behind this Shrine is “once Om Banna (Bullet Owner) was travelling towards Pali district when he lost his control on motorcycle and hit a tree on road side, he was killed on the spot. Local police took the motorcycle to police station but next morning motorcycle was found at the same accident spot. Police again took the motorcycle and this time they emptied its fuel tank and tied it with chain. To their surprise next day again motorcycle was found at same place. As the news reached to locals they built a temple and began worshipping. It is believed that spirit of Om Banna save travelers from any accident.

     

    Bullet Bana Shrine at Pali District in Rajasthan, India

    Bullet Bana Shrine at Pali District in Rajasthan, India. Source: nationalgeographic.com

  3. Temple for Sonia Gandhi: Mallial town in Indian state of Telangana is famous for its temple that is dedicated to Sonia Gandhi, current president of Congress party. Local Congress leader have constructed this temple to thank Sonia Gandhi for creating Telangana State. Inside temple there is a white marble statue of Sonia Gandhi and temple walls have the portraits of Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi. Leaders and locals have contributed land, money and other necessary things to make this temple a reality. They have belief that had not been Sonia Gandhi, there would have been no existence of Telangana State.

     

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    Temple for Sonia Gandhi, President of Indian National Congress.

  4. Rat Temple or Karni Mata Temple: 30Km from Bikaner in Rajasthan at Deshnoke there is Temple of Karni Mata which is often regarded as Rat Temple. Karni Mata temple is famous for its 20000 rats that live here along with humans and not a single case of outbreak of any disease or plague has been heard here. Though Rat is often regarded as vehicle of Lord Ganesha but here at Karni Mata temple they are called Kabbas and believed as reincarnation of Karni Mata. Local people also believes that after their death they would be reborn as one of the rats in this temple. Kilos of Prasad is cooked for rats and human and rat share food together.

     

    Karni Mata temple, famous for its Rat Inhabitants.

    Karni Mata temple, famous for its Rat Inhabitants. Not a single case of outbreak of any disease or plague has been heard here. Source: visitindia.org.in

  5. Temple of Raja Harishchandra: We all have heard story of King Harishchandra who was famous for his two qualities. First, he kept his word and never went back on what he uttered as a promise. And second, he never uttered a single lie in his life. Even today we quote his example when it comes to speaking truth. First Indian movie was made on life of King Harishchandra but to our surprise there is a Temple dedicated to King Harishchandra in Wadvani tehsil of Beed district in Maharashtra. The place where temple is situated is also known as Raja Harishchandra Pimpri.

     

    Raja Harishchandra Temple, Wadvani Tehsil, Beed district in Maharashtra.

    Raja Harishchandra Temple, Wadvani Tehsil, Beed district in Maharashtra.

  6. Monkey Temple or Galtaji Temple: Hindu culture believes deeply in reincarnation and a there is a close bond between animals and humans. Monkeys are sacred in Hinduism due to Lord Hanuman who helped Lord Rama in his fight against Ravana. Throughout India we can see temples dedicated to Lord Hanuman but there is one temple in Jaipur which is famous for monkey inhabitants. The Galtaji Temple is 10km away from Jaipur and its inhabitants are special Rhesus Macaques Monkey species which are world’s most adaptable primates. They have been living here from hundreds of year and prayed by visitors and pilgrims.

     

    Monkey Temple or Galtaji Temple in Jaipur, India.

    Monkey Temple or Galtaji Temple in Jaipur, India.

  7. Temple of Devil-Hidimba Devi Temple: Hidimba Temple is located in Manali, a hill station in the State of Himachal Pradesh in north India. Hidimba was sister of demon Hidimb and both were born into a Rakshas(demon) family. Hidimba vowed that she would marry the person who would defeat her brother. In Mahabharata during the Pandava’s exile, when they visited Manali, Bhima, one of the five Pandavas, killed Hidimb. Thereafter, Hidimba married Bhima and gave birth to their son Ghatotkacha. Ghatotkacha played very important role in the battle of Mahabharata.

     

    Hidimba Temple Manali

    Hidimba Temple in Manali, Himachal Pradesh.

  8. Snake Temple-Mannarasala Temple: India is home to one of the poisons snakes in the world “The King Cobra”. A single bite of Cobra can paralyze and kill twenty humans or an elephant but despite this, in many parts of India snakes are worshipped. There are festivals when snakes are worshipped like Nag Panchami and Maha Shivratri. One temple where snakes are worshipped is Mannarasala Temple and it is situated in Alappuzha District of Indian state of Kerala. This temple has nearly 30,000 images of snakes idols along the path. Mannarsala Aayilyam is main festrival celebrated here and on this day all the idols are washed with milk and worshipped. Women came here seeking fertility and once their wish is fulfilled they install idols of snakes.

     

    Mannarasala Temple in Kerala. Thousands of Idols of snake can be found along the boundary wall.

    Mannarasala Temple in Kerala. Thousands of Idols of snakes can be found along the boundary wall.

  9. Duryodhana Temple- Poruvazhy Peruviruthy Malanada Temple: Duryodhana Temple is located in Kollam district of Indian state of Kerala. Duryodhana was eldest son of Kauravas and it said that due to his greed the whole war of Mahabhrata was fought. Though there is no specific deity of Duryodhana present here but it is believed that at the time of Mahabharata Duryoudhana visited this place and worshipped Lord Shiva. He also gave away 100s of acres of land as an act of charity.

     

    Duryodhana Temple- Poruvazhy Peruviruthy Malanada Temple

    Duryodhana Temple- The center place is the where Duryodhana offered prayer to lord Shiva.

  10. Temple for Dog: In Chennapatna Taluk of Ramanagar district of Karnataka there is a temple dedicated to dog. According to villager’s, dog was one of the first animal that has been living with humans and they believe if they worship dog then nothing wrong can happen in their village. Temple has been built near to the village deity and it has idols of two dogs. You never know every dog has its day.

     

    Dog Temple of India

    Every Dog has its day! Dog Temple in Karnataka.

  11. Temple for Mahatma Gandhi: Everyone in India and around the globe know the contribution of Mahatma Gandhi in Indian war of Independence. His method of “non-violence” is still famous all around the world. In India he is even considered as “Father of Nation”. He not only fought for independence of India but also led a war against social in-equality in India. The ward Harijan was first used by him for untouchable caste of India. To pay homage for his work there is a temple dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi in Sambalpur district of Indian state of Odisha. In this temple there is idol of Gandhiji sitting under Tri-color and during the days of National festivals like Independence Day, Republic day and Gandhi Jayanti there is huge celebrations. Prayers and other rituals are performed by people who are treated untouchables and not by Brahmins or pundits.

     

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    Mahatma Gandhi Temple in Sambalpur district.

  12. Aero plane temple in Punjab: A temple dedicated to rat, monkey, politician and sports icon, all you can find in India and we have a specific reason for all but it is amazing to know that there is a temple/gurudwara in Talhan village in Jalandhar district of Punjab which is famous for special offering of Aero plane. The gurudwara is known by Shaheed Baba Nihal Singh Gurudwara but locals prefer to refer it by “hawai jahaz gurdwara” or the “aeroplane gurdwara. It is believed that praying here increases the chances of going abroad. People visiting here purchase aero plane toys from nearby shops and offer in temple. It is believed that the size of aero plane offered in temple decides the type of city a devotee might get. A small plane can increase chances of travelling to smaller European cities and offering big planes like Boeing 747 can provide you ticket to New York.

     

    AirplaneTemple Shaheed Baba Nihal Singh Gurudwara

    AirplaneTemple Shaheed Baba Nihal Singh Gurudwara

  13. Temple for Lord Brahma: As mentioned at beginning that in Hinduism there are about 33 million god and goddess that are worshipped from ancient time. Out of these 33 million 3 gods i.e. Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva are most important. We can see many temples dedicated to lord Vishnu and Shiva all over the India, but for Lord Brahma there is only one temple that is located in Pushkar in Rajasthan. Temple is situated near to Pushkar Lake. Brahma temple is considered as one of the ten most religious places in the world and one of the five sacred pilgrimage places for the Hindus, in India. These is Apteshwar Temple situated next to Brahma Temple and it is dedicated to lord Shiva. Although Pushkar Temple is only temple dedicated to lord Brahma but he is worshipped in other temples too. For example Brahmapureeswarar Temple in Tamil Nadu also have a Brahma idol but this temple is primarily for Lord Shiva and Lord Brahma is prayed along with Lord Shiva.

     

    Lord Bramha temple in pushkar Rajasthan.

    Lord Bramha temple in pushkar Rajasthan.

  14. Chilkur Balaji Temple or Visa Balaji Temple: The Chilkur Balaji Temple is an ancient Hindu temple which is dedicated to Lord Balaji. The temple is situated in Hyderabad on the banks of Osman Sagar Lake. The striking feature of this temple is, it is famous among devotees for visas approval and it is believed that anyone who wants his visa to get approved can pray here and soon he would get good news. A person who seeks visa has to go through the process of interview and documentation so devotees before appearing for those go to their visa god and offer him prayer and Prasad. They perform three circumambulations of the inner shrine, and makes a vow. Although now in India we can hear many temples that are now famous as visa temple like Khadia Temple in Ahemdabad and Perumal temple in Tamil Nadu but Temple of Chilkur Balaji is most famous among all.

     

    Visa Temple of India. Source: www.indiantravels.com

    Visa Temple of India. Source: www.indiantravels.com

  15. Temple where wine is offered as Prasad: Whenever any devotee goes to any temple his prayer is not considered complete until he/she offers the Prasad to temple god. Prasad can differ from place to place and temple to temple in India. There is a temple of Shri Kaal Bhairav in city of Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh State of India. The prime Deity of this temple is Shri Kaal Bhairav and devotees offer him liquor as Prasad. Visitors and devotees offer prayer to Lord Kaal Bhairav and wine is poured into the mouth of deity as Prasad.

     

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    Left: Kal Bhariv offered Liquor as Prasad. Right side: One of several shop offering Liquor as prasad outside temple.


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