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KARNI MATA TEMPLE

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Karni Mata Temple Road, Deshnok, India
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2024
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Temple of the Rats singular pilgrimage sanctuary dedicated to Karni Mata, the object of special religious attention

A very special place of pilgrimage, it is also called the temple of Rats. Indeed, the innumerable rodents of this sanctuary dedicated to Karni Mata, an incarnation of Durga, are the object of a particular religious attention. They would be the reincarnation of a caste of local musicians, the Charan, resuscitated by the holy hermit, Karni Mata. This 15th century seer promised these desert troubadours that they would no longer experience the anguish of the realm of the dead, but would be reincarnated directly into sacred rats after the decay of their human bodies. She also predicted to the founding ruler of Bikaner, Rao Bika, that he would succeed in overcoming the opposition of the local tribes... Which of course did not fail to happen in a short time.

More than the architecture of the temple, it is its atmosphere that is worth the trip. Fed by the faithful, the rats abound and are harmless. As the place is quite dark, be careful not to crush any... it would be a bad omen. On the other hand, rejoice if you see the white rat of the sanctuary: it is a sign of material or spiritual blessing. To improve your karma, you too can offer sweets and treats to these residents by buying from one of the many stalls at the entrance of the temple. A visit to Deshnok reveals a friendly and relaxed aspect of Hinduism. Two major festivals are celebrated annually for 9 nights, the first in March-April and the second in September-October on the occasion of Dusserah.


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chloe973
Visited in november 2018
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Ce temple dédié aux rats est pour nous occidentaux vraiment surprenant ! A ne pas louper si vous avez le temps d'y faire un saut, pas loin du tout de Bikaner (accessible en bus ou en train), et si vous ne craignez pas ces petites bêtes...
chiste
Visited in march 2018
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C'est un peu éloigné de la ville de Bikaner et si vous êtes pris par le temps abstenez vous ! Si vous aimez les petits rats si vous aimez marcher pieds nus dans leurs déjections et la nourriture que l'on vous demande d'acheter pour les bestioles alors cet endroit doit être votre priorité .Moi j'ai détesté toute cette route pour çà ?Du temps perdu
vanthier
Visited in august 2017
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Voilà un temple original ! entrée gratuite sauf si photos ... de mémoire 30 roupies
=> A voir absolument pour son originalité, c'est je crois le seul de l'inde
=> Les rats y sont sacrés, representant la réincarnation
D'apres les Hindoux se site est exceptionnel car malgrés le nombre de rats, jamais un serpent n'a été vu dans le coin ...
=> conseil : prevoir des chaussettes jetables car le temple se visite sans chaussure ... et franchement il y a pas mal d'urine et saletés ...
shana67
Visited in october 2016
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Une visite assez surprenante, les rats pullulent à l'intérieur du temple. Attention où vous marchez ! L'architecture n'a pas de charme particulier, mis à part les sculptures du portail d'entrée et de la façade.
This very unusual temple allows you to become aware of the absence of permeable border separating the man from the animal of Hindus. Of course, do not be afraid of rats to enjoy it! They provide travel on everywhere and pass even on foot - bare, since it is necessary to leave your sandals to the entrance. If you see the white rat, delight, it bears chance!

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