Monday, December 16th, 2024

Such a temple in Haryana where women are afraid to even go, why don’t they want to see God?


While women are hoisting the flag by reaching space, there is also a temple in Pehowa, Haryana, where entry of women has been banned. However, women themselves do not want to go to this temple, and the reason for this is given to the curse of this temple. Yes, the atmosphere of fear of this curse is so strong in the minds of women even today that no one wants to go here.

It is believed that a woman who visits this temple remains a widow for seven births. However, no one can tell how much of this is true and how much is false. ;There is a board installed outside the Yakin temple in Hindi, Punjabi and English language, where a warning for women is clearly written. Let us tell you the real reason for this. (Indicative photo courtesy: AI)
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Ban on entry of women in Kartikeya temple

Many temples of Lord Shiva’s son Kartikeya can be seen in India. Especially in South India, there are many temples of Swami Kartikeya Ji, but where Swami Kartikeya Ji is worshipped, women are prohibited from going there. And this temple is known by the name of Swami Kartikeya on Saraswati Tirtha of Pehowa, in which entry of women is banned, the reason for this is Swami Kartikeya ji’s curse on women.

So this was the reason

So this was the reason

Lord Shankar and Mother Parvati asked their two sons Kartikeya and Ganesh ji to revolve around the earth, during that time Kartikeya sat on his/her vehicle peacock and set out to revolve around the earth, but Ganesh ji did not allow Mother Parvati and Shankar ji to revolve around the earth. Engaged.

After taking three rounds, he/she saluted his/her parents and said that he/she has circumambulated the entire world. Shankar ji crowned Ganesha and gave him/her the right to worship in auspicious and inauspicious works. On the other hand, when Narad ji told everything to Kartikeya, Kartikeya completed the parikrama and told the whole story to Mother Parvati, Mother, you have cheated me. Being elder, I had the right to the coronation.

Kartikeya got angry and did this thing

Kartikeya got angry and did this thing

Angered, Karthikeya took off his/her skin and flesh and placed it at the feet of the mother. And he/she cursed the entire female race that any woman who sees me in this form will remain a widow for seven births. Then the gods anointed him/her with oil and vermilion for his/her physical peace, which calmed his/her anger and Shankar ji and other gods made Kartikeya the commander of the army of gods. Considering this belief, only men can see the Pindi form of Kartikeya here. Women cannot visit here.

Even a newborn baby can’t go inside

Even a newborn baby can't go inside

When Karthikeya gave the curse, it was only for the women of the entire world. Therefore, here there is a ban only on the entry of women, whereas there are restrictions on the visit of newborn girls to the temple also. Two more temples of Karthikeya in India Which is very famous, but this is the only temple where there is a complete ban on women entering the temple premises.

husband had died

husband had died

The people here claim that a woman from a nearby village had seen Kartikeya in his/her pindi form and her husband died after some time. Although we do not confirm how she died, everyone believes that the woman had appeared in Pindi form in the temple of Kartikeya, due to which she died. This is the reason why women are afraid to visit here.

How to reach Karthikeya Temple

How to reach Karthikeya Temple

by the road:
Distance from Delhi: About 180 kilometers.
Buses or taxis are available to Pehowa from Delhi, Chandigarh, or nearby cities.
After reaching Pehowa, you can reach the temple via local auto rickshaw or taxi.
By Rail:
Nearest Railway Station: Kurukshetra Junction (about 30 km away).
From Kurukshetra station you can travel to Pehowa by taxi or bus.
By Air:
Nearest Airport: Chandigarh International Airport (about 110 km away).
One can reach Pihova from the airport via taxi or bus.

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