Gadhiya Ghat Mata Temple: There are many ancient and mysterious temples in India. Due to which India is also called the country of temples. Till date no one has been able to solve the mystery of the mysterious incidents happening in these temples, but due to these unique mysteries, this temple is famous all over the world and people from all over the country keep coming here for darshan. There is one such miraculous and mysterious temple where the lamp has been lit only with water for years. You may also be wondering how this can be possible but it happens and every day many devotees come to this temple to see this miraculous phenomenon.
Where is this temple?

This temple is located near Gadiya village, 15 km from Nalkheda village of Agar-Malwa, on the banks of Kalisingh river in Shajapur district of Madhya Pradesh. This temple is known as Gadhiya Ghat Wala Mataji.

lamps are lit with water

In this temple, the Mahajyot has been lit with water for years. The lamp lit in front of this mother keeps burning without any oil, ghee or fuel. The surprising thing is that this lamp burns with the water of Kalisingh river flowing near the temple. When water is poured into the lamp kept in this temple, it turns into a sticky liquid and the lamp lights up.

 

Mother ordered this

It is said that earlier the lamp of this temple was lit with oil and ghee like other temples, but Mataji appeared to the priest in a dream and ordered him to light the lamp with river water. After which the priest did the same and one day filled the lamp with water from the river and lit the wick. Ever since people came to know about this miracle, many people come to this temple every day to see this miracle.

Lamps are not lit in Saavan

Lamps are not lit in this temple during the rainy season. During monsoon, the temple gets submerged due to rise in the water level of Kalisingh river. Due to which it is not possible to worship here. After this the water goes down from the temple and Shardiya Navratri starts. Then the Akhand Jyot is lit again in the temple. Which blooms till the rainy season of the next year.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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