The Mouse Temple, the mouse is here for God... Many tourists, interested in history and culture can come and see
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Shree Karni Mata Temple Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Kareni Mata Temple is located in Dishnogai, more than 30 kilometers away from Bikaner, India. It is a famous rat temple. The temple was built in memory of Kareni Mata, a goddess officially recognized by the royal families of Jodhpur and Bikaner, who lived an ascetic life and disappeared in 1538. There are thousands of rats in the temple, and they are specially protected and fed here. Among them, four or five white mice are extraordinarily sacred and are believed to be the incarnations of Kelene Marta herself and her four sons.
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The Mouse Temple, the mouse is here for God... Many tourists, interested in history and culture can come and see
Why this Indian temple worship teacher, in the temple gate of the large bronze door carved Karni Mata story, Karni Mata is the right and victory goddess incarnation, originally an important training object of the heavens, but accidentally made a point of route error and was demeaned to the human reincarnation. At some stage in her rotation, she was a patriarch and deeply loved her people. One day, her adoptive son drowned and died, she lamented to Yama, the god of death, hoping to bring him back to life. Death refused her request, and she swore with her fist and indignantly: From now on, My people will never fall into the hands of death! their dead souls will be temporarily inhabited by rats and returned to life with the birth of their newborns. So this temple was built to serve the mice, and each Bicanel saw the mice as his own relatives. Traffic strategy: The famous Rat Temple is located in Deshnoke 30 kilometers away from Bikanel. The bus is located in LAL Bus Stand in Bikanel. It only takes 30 rupees to the station from the hotel's concentrated area. It takes about 1 hour to Bikanel to Deshnoke. The fare is 26 rupees. After getting off the bus, it is not far from the Rat Temple. Attraction guide: Rat temple does not need tickets, but the photo will be charged 20 rupees of the photo ticket, you must take off your shoes when you go in. I believe that everyone must have psychological barriers to walk barefoot on the floor full of mice, but there will be a foot cover at the door, 20 rupees.
The Temple of the Mouse is, in my opinion, the world's heaviest religious temple. On a hot day of 43°, I took an hour's train to Deshnogue, 30 kilometers away from Bicanel, to challenge the famous temple of the Mouse. The Mouse Temple really challenged the limits of my visual senses. The Mouse was seen by most people around the world as a creature that spreads disease and creates terror, but in Bikanell, India, the Mouse Temple was worshipped as a deity, which is the power of faith. PS: The Mouse Temple must take off its shoes and enter barefoot...