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Secret of Worship the Broken statue of Bhagwan Krishna in Dakshineswar Temple (क्यों दक्षिणेश्वर मंदिर में भगवान कृष्ण की खंडित मूर्ति की पूजा की जाती है)

The tradition of temples is ancient in Hindu religion. India is a country of spirituality, culture, religion and devotion. The ancient temple situated here holds special importance as a place of worship since ancient times. There are lakhs and crores of temples in the country. These temples built in India also include many such temples, which remain mysterious even today.
There is a temple where the fragmented idol of Bhagwan Krishna is worshipped. It is said about this temple that Mother Kali herself appeared here to save the life of a priest who had committed suicide. This temple is known as Dakshineswar Kali Temple.

Know the secret behind worshiping the broken idol
There is a story behind worshiping the broken idol. At one time the temple was completely ready. On the next day of Janmashtami, Nandotsav was celebrated with great enthusiasm in Radha-Govind temple. During that afternoon, when Bhagwan Shri Krishna was being taken to his bedroom after Aarti and Bhog, the idol fell on the ground. Due to which the statue's leg was broken. This was inauspicious for everyone. All the devotees became angry and started saying what have we done that Shri Krishna got angry with us. All the devotees felt that some inauspicious event was about to happen.

During that time Rani Rasmani was also very upset. He called all the Brahmins and discussed with them what to do with this broken idol. Then the Brahmins suggested that this idol should be immersed in water and a new idol should be installed in its place, but Rasmani did not like this suggestion of the Brahmins. Then she went to Ramakrishna Paramahansa, for whom she had deep devotion. Whatever Ramakrishna Paramahamsa said to him was very wonderful.

Bhakta Ramakrishna said that when a family member becomes disabled or one of the parents is injured, are they discarded and a new member is brought in? No, rather we serve them. Then Rasmani liked this suggestion of Paramhamsa very much and then he decided that this idol of Shri Krishna will be worshiped in the temple and it will also be taken care of.

क्यों दक्षिणेश्वर मंदिर में भगवान कृष्ण की खंडित मूर्ति की पूजा की जाती है हिन्दी में पढ़ें

दक्षिणेश्वर काली मंदिर में भगवान कृष्ण की खंडित मूर्ति की पूजा की जाती है।
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