Rajasthan : There are many such temples in the country, which are very famous all over the world for their mystery. Along with this, there are many temples in India, which are very ancient as well as famous. One such temple is dedicated to Bajrangbali in Sikrai, Rajasthan. This temple is known as Mehandipur Balaji. A large number of devotees reach the temple to visit. There is a religious belief that by visiting Mehandipur Balaji ji in the temple, the desired wishes of the seeker are fulfilled. After offering the prasad here, it is forbidden to bring it home apart from eating it. It is believed that if the prasad of the temple is consumed or brought home, negative powers overpower that person. Let us know what is the secret behind this.
That is why prasad is not brought
It is believed that worshipping and visiting the Mehandipur Balaji temple frees one from obstacles caused by ghosts and spirits. Food items and prasad should not be brought home from this temple. This brings evil spirit on the person.
Liberation from the ghost soul
In the Mehandipur Balaji temple, Hanuman Ji is worshipped in the form of Balaji. It is believed that by doing this, a person gets freedom from evil spirits. The temple is situated between two hills. Balaji Maharaj and Bhairav Baba are enthroned in the temple.
keep these things in mind
If you are planning to visit Mehandipur Balaji temple, then you should stop consuming garlic, non-veg and alcohol etc. about a week before going to the temple. Only then will Bajrangbali be pleased. Also, during the aarti in the temple, one should not look back or here and there. After visiting the temple, definitely visit Lord Shri Ram and Mother Sita.
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