We go to temples to pray to the God but what if the temple itself becomes a part of paranormal activities? Yes, as per some reports some temples in India play host to supernatural activities and many of them practice exorcism. Here is the list. Readout!
1) Hazrat Syed Ali Meera Datar Dargah, Gujarat
It is located in a fort-like structure in Unava village. Take a round around the Dargah, you can hear screams of people shouting. Sometimes, spirit sightings too have been spotted.
2) Mahendipur Balaji Temple, Rajasthan
The temple has been known for many years, for exorcism from evil spirits attachments and black magic or spells. Isn’t it so horrific to know? It’s supposedly one of the only places in India where live exorcisms are still practiced.
3) Shree Kashtabhanjan Dev Hanumanji Mandir, Gujarat
At this temple, people come to pay obeisance to Lord Hanuman, and also to drive away evil spirits. The place is said to rid people of haunting ghosts and evil specters.
4) Dattatreya Mandir, Gangapur
This temple is situated in In Madhya Pradesh’s Betul district and people come here on new moon every year. The deafening silence here is only broken by the screams of people who come for exorcism.
5) Nizamuddin Dargah, Delhi
Exorcisms are said to be performed in one room here. There’s said to be a room here dedicated to the ridding of evil spirits. Shrieks, yells and screams can be heard from that room.
6) Chandi Devi Temple, Haridwar
Chandi Devi Temple is highly revered by devotees as a Siddh Peetha which is a place of worship where desires get fulfilled. Chandi Devi is considered one of the violent forms of Devi, and this temple is another common place for exorcisms and the ridding of evil spirits.
7) Dera Baba Vadbhag Singh, Himachal Pradesh
The Baba constructed a gurdwara on a hill nearby (Dehra Sahib), opposite it; Manji Sahib, the place where the Baba used to meditate and relax. Here, you’ll see women offering prayers in a trance like, otherworldly state, while young men in chains attached to the wall wait for their own ‘cures’.