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Paranormal Activity at Lingaraj Temple in Bhubaneswar

Lingaraj Temple is one of the oldest and most revered Hindu temples in Bhubaneswar, the capital of Odisha. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, the temple is a masterpiece of Kalinga architecture and a major tourist attraction. However, some people believe that the temple is also a hotspot of paranormal activity and a place where the supernatural and the natural worlds collide.

The Legend of the Lingam

According to the Ekamra Purana, a 13th-century treatise, the presiding deity of the temple, Lingaraj, was originally under a mango tree (Ekamra) as a natural, unshaped stone that is 8 feet in diameter. Such a lingam is called “Krutibasa”, or “Swayambhu” and it is found in 64 places in different parts of India. The legend says that the lingam was not seen as such during the Satyayuga and Tretayuga, only in Dwaparyuga and Kaliyuga, it emerged as a lingam. The lingam is believed to be the manifestation of Lord Shiva himself, who appeared in this form to bless his devotees.

Some people claim that the lingam has a mysterious power that can grant wishes, heal diseases, and even cause miracles. They say that the lingam emits a divine light that can be seen by the faithful, especially during the night of Shivaratri, the main festival of the temple. They also say that the lingam can change its shape, size, and color according to the mood of Lord Shiva. Some even say that the lingam can move by itself and sometimes disappear from the sanctum.

The Haunted Temple Complex

The Lingaraj Temple complex has 108 other shrines and is enclosed by a large compound wall. The temple is active in worship practices, unlike most other temples in Bhubaneswar. The temple has images of Vishnu, possibly because of the rising prominence of Jagannath sect emanating from the Ganga rulers who built the Jagannath Temple in the 12th century. So, both Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva are worshipped in the Lingaraj Temple as Harihara. Hari stands for Lord Vishnu and Hara stands for Lord Shiva.

However, some people believe that the temple complex is also home to many other entities, both benevolent and malevolent. They say that the temple is haunted by the spirits of the kings, priests, and devotees who built and served the temple over the centuries. They also say that the temple is infested by ghosts, demons, and other evil forces that try to harm or possess the visitors. They say that the temple is a portal to the underworld, where the souls of the dead and the damned are trapped.

Some of the paranormal phenomena that are reported by the witnesses include:

  • Hearing strange noises, such as screams, chants, bells, drums, and footsteps, especially at night.
  • Seeing apparitions, shadows, orbs, and flashes of light, especially in the dark corners and corridors of the temple.
  • Feeling cold spots, gusts of wind, and touches, especially near the lingam and the other idols.
  • Experiencing nightmares, visions, and hallucinations, especially after visiting the temple.
  • Having physical and mental ailments, such as headaches, nausea, fever, anxiety, and depression, especially after leaving the temple.
  • Witnessing objects moving, disappearing, or appearing, especially in the temple premises.

The Mystery of the Temple Land

The Lingaraj Temple is also surrounded by a controversy over the ownership and encroachment of the temple land. The temple trust board and the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) are responsible for the maintenance and preservation of the temple. However, the temple land has been allegedly encroached by different factions of priests, who claim to have ancestral rights over the land. The dispute has led to several clashes and protests among the priests, who have also stalled the rituals and services at the temple.

Some people believe that the land dispute is not just a legal or political issue, but also a spiritual one. They say that the temple land is sacred and has a connection with the lingam and the deities. They say that the land encroachment is a violation of the temple sanctity and a cause of the temple’s wrath. They say that the land dispute is the reason behind the paranormal activity and the misfortune that befalls the temple and its visitors.

The Conclusion

The Lingaraj Temple is a place of worship, history, and culture, but also a place of mystery, mystery, and fear. The temple is a source of awe and wonder, but also a source of dread and horror. The temple is a site of faith and devotion, but also a site of doubt and deception. The temple is a symbol of harmony and unity, but also a symbol of conflict and division.

The paranormal activity at the Lingaraj Temple is a matter of belief and disbelief, a matter of fact and fiction, a matter of science and superstition. The paranormal activity at the Lingaraj Temple is a phenomenon that can be explained or dismissed, a phenomenon that can be experienced or ignored, a phenomenon that can be accepted or rejected.

The paranormal activity at the Lingaraj Temple is a reality or an illusion, depending on how you see it. What do you think?

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