Maa Mundeshwari Temple: There is a temple in the state of Bihar, where bloodless sacrifice is offered. This temple of Mata Rani is full of mysteries in itself. Where the Mother Goddess accepts the sacrifice of goat with Akshat (rice) and flowers.
This temple is the temple of Mata Mundeshwari located in Kaimur district of Bihar, where bloodless sacrifice of goats is done.
Where is the temple of Mata Mundeshwari?
A large number of people come to Mundeshwari temple every day to have darshan of Mata Rani. This temple is situated on the Pavra hill of Bhagwanpur block of Kaimur district, the abode of Maa Mundeshwari.
According to beliefs, this temple was discovered in 635 BC. There is no exact information about when and who built the temple.
practice of non-violent sacrifice in the temple
The idol of Maa Mundeshwari in the form of Varaha is situated in the east direction of the sanctum sanctorum of Maa Mundeshwari temple. The idol of four-faced Lord Shiva is situated in the middle of the temple. According to local people, the color of this idol changes two to three times a day.
In this temple, the goat is sacrificed non-violently, that is, there is a tradition of sacrificing it without shedding blood. Devotees bring a goat as their vow. The priest of the temple renders the goat unconscious with Akshat and flowers along with mantras and sacrifices it non-violently.
By the way, the practice of sacrifice has been completely banned in India. In the temple, Maa’s offering is made with Tandul, which is made from rice in pure desi ghee.
Devotees from all over the country and abroad come to this temple to have darshan of Maa Mundeshwari. Mata Mundeshwari can be seen after climbing 525 steps in the temple.
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