There are hundreds or thousands of mesmerizing Hindu temples across India. India is known for its rich Hindu culture and tradition. So, all these temples are in different shapes, locations, and designs but today not all of these temples are built as described in Vedic literature. Ancient Hindus never built a temple just to please the Gods. They built it to connect with the Gods, to get a calm and better mindset, or in other words to get recharged. We have to understand that an ancient Hindu temple was not a place of prayer. There was nobody in the Hindu temple in that era to lead a prayer and nobody to lead your prayer. (Temples did have priests. Their main duty was to assist worshipers in performing rituals or ceremonies. Moreover, they have traditionally been the final judge of purity and caretakers of temples. But connecting with God is something you have to do without any help). Paying 5 rupees and telling God what he should do, we started that recently. Otherwise, our cult...
In Hinduism, Vetala (Betal) is a powerful semi-demonic creature. Vetala is also venerated in some temples and can resurrect dead people. They take control of the cremation ground's corpse and act via it. According to certain Hindu religion academics, he is a favored deity of tantriks and black magic practitioners. Vetalas, according to Hindu mythology, are the companions of Virabhadra, Shiva’s ferocious creation. They have a wide range of magical abilities. Vetalas are also thought to be servants of Hindu gods such as Goddess Kali, Hanuman, Ganesha, and Virabhadra. Vetala is one of the Shiva Ganas in the epics and Puranic literature. According to a narrative in the Shiva Purana, he is an incarnation of Bhairava himself. According to the Shiva Purana, Goddess Girija and Shiva were enjoying each other's company in the solitude of their dwelling. One day when Bhairava was delegated to guard its entrance, goddess Girija came out of her dwelling as she was under Shiva’s comman...