The Village of Devotions and Spirituality, Sita Mai

About Hindu Temple

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Are you a planning to visit a place of historical value?

Are you tired of visiting the same famous and completely explored places in India?

If the answer is yes, then we have a solution for you.

Karnal is a city of variety. It has become the hub for so many industries and flourishing business organizations. Most of the people say that Karnal is a peaceful city and here you can enjoy your leisure a lot. As being a city on plain, it offers you a great variety in seasons. This city gets hot in sun, gets drenched in rains and gets colder in the winters, because it is most blessed city. Lot of famous people are born and brought up here and have got fame even in India and abroad.

Talking not much about the city, I would introduce you to the religious place, which is called Sita- mai village. Sita Mai as the name shows, it is related to the religious mother or Mai Sita. Who is still worshipped in temples in all over India as a pious lady? She was totally devoted to one man (God Rama) and was the existing example of patience and devotion. You can easily step into the village Sita- mai, where the shrine of Sita-Mai is constructed. It gives the view of a Normal Hindu shrine, but the elaborated embellishments fully cover the temple and make the view more attractive. People here come with a deep religious faith that even some critical diseases like paralyses can be cured here; there are loads of stories and legends famous of cured evidences which are told by the villagers and the surrounding people. The sculpture of the shrine is too attractive because of the intricacy in building the bricks of the temple. Fine deep lines are drawn to make different traditional patterns. It seems that these patterns are drawn before putting the bricks into fire or the furnace, because the bricks shape were pre-decided by the craftsmen. This temple was destroyed by some Cruel Muslim Emperor but again the bricks are put together, ignoring the original pattern. The famous myth related to the temple is that it marks the particular spot where Sita buried herself to prove her purity.

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