Why did Mahaprabhu Jagannath Ji tie Hanumanji with chains in Jagannath Puri Dham ?
This Two Minute Story of Bedi Hanuman will definitely Give you Goosebumps, Read the Story 🧵
Mahaprabhu Jagannath is seated in Puri Dham. Many mysterious stories related to the temple of Jagannath are prevalent. But, there are many mysterious temples around this temple, one of which is also the temple of Hanuman ji, where his idol is kept imprisoned in chains.
One of the mysterious temples of Bajrangbali Hanuman where he was bound to be chained by Mahaprabhu Jagannath ji is known as Bedi Hanuman Temple.
Today we are going to tell you the Historic story related to Bedi Hanuman Temple Puri
Why did Jagannath Mahaprabhu fall ill for 15 days before Rath Yatra ? What's the mystery behind it ?
This Two Minutes Story will definitely blow your mind.. Keep reading the full Article until the end 🧵
Puri Rath Yatra is famous not only in India but all over the world. Devotees of Jagannath Prabhu come from all over the world to participate in the Rath Yatra. 15 days before the start of the Jagannath Yatra, Jagannath Prabhu, his brother Balabhadra and sister Subhadra fall ill.
This happens every year. This time is considered to be the time of seclusion because during this time Mahaprabhu Jagannath, Balabhadra and Subhadra Devi go into seclusion. Where no devotee is allowed to go near them. This period is also called 'Ansar Kaal'
Shri Krishna demanded only 5 villages for Pandavas from Duryodhana in Mahabharata for Preventing War ?
Which are these 5 Villages and where are they currently located ? Let's explore this Thread 🧵
The Mahabharata war started due to many reasons, one of the major reasons being the division of the kingdom. It is believed that more than 1 lakh people lost their lives in the Mahabharata war.
Shri Krishna once went to Hastinapur as a peace ambassador on behalf of the Pandavas. At Hastinapur, Shri Krishna made a proposal to the Pandavas from the Kauravas to give only five villages to the Pandavas which was rejected by Duryodhana
The valiant warrior of Indian history whose name alone made even Aurangzeb's army tremble with fear.
This two minutes story of Gokul Singh Jat will definitely give you goosebumps, read the thread 🧵
There have been such warriors in the history of India whose bravery can be an example for the entire country. Unfortunately, our textbooks not only ignore their history but also portray the weak rulers whom they defeated as the kings of the country
Here is the story of one such great warrior Gokul Singh Jat.
In 1666, the Hindu people were suffering due to the atrocities of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. Temples were being demolished, Hindu women were being raped and converted to Islam.