Maa Kali temple is located in Harahi town which is 8 km away from Mirzapur, 65 km away from Varanasi and 90 km away from Prayag. In most of the temples, the idol of the god/goddess faces forward, but here in this temple Maa Kali Devi facing the sky. Here Maa Kali is in Khechari Mudra. This is the only temple in the world which is famous for its uniqueness. Murti of Maa Kali is in a small cave shrine, which has been modified. The murti is a black stone with two ever alert eyes scanning her devotees. The eyes are decorated with silver. Devotees offer prayers here from peace, prosperity and to overcome fear and enemies. This Kali temple is also a center of worship for Tantrikas. Tantric aspirants seeking results of a magical nature seek Goddess Kali at this temple. A Bhairav temple is located behind the Kali Khoh temple and this shrine attracts tantric's around the country. It is an important center of Tantric worship. Story beyond Maa Kali Khechari Mudra: This is the story of a demon named Raktabeej, who had the boon that if anyone kills him, wherever the blood from his body falls, new Raktabeej demons will be born there. Due to his penance and power, the demon Raktabeej took over Devlok and started harassing all the gods. All gods become panic and worried about how to kill this demon Raktabeej who had received a wonderful boon. Then Lord Brahma requested Mother Kali to take such a form whose face is towards the sky, so that after killing the demon Raktabeej in the heaven above, mother Kali can drink the blood of that demon before his blood falls on the earth. Mother accepted this prayer of the lord Brahma and she assumed the form of Maa Kali in Khechari Mudra and killed Raktabeej and drunk all his blood. Trikon Parikrama at Vindhyachal: Vindhyachal is a religious place where there is a triangle of Maa Vindhyavasini, Ashtabhuja Devi and Kali Khoh temple. The religious journey of this region is considered complete only after visiting these three places. Generally Devotees covers all these three temples visit in a day and it is belief that Completing Trikon parikrama in one day will generate great luck to the people who complete this Parikrama. The Parikrama is considered over after visiting the pond of...
┬а┬а┬аRead moreThe Temple is a unique and captivating film that stands out with its intricate storytelling, immersive atmosphere, and thought-provoking themes. Directed by an emerging talent, it masterfully blends elements of suspense, mystery, and horror to create an unforgettable cinematic experience.
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┬а┬а┬аRead moreThis temple is near Maa Vindhyavsini Devi Temple after Darshan of Maa Vindhyavsini Devi devotee also get darshan of Maa Kali Khoh it is 2 to 3 Kms away from Maa Vindhyavsini Devi Temple both the temples are situated in Mirzapur district here you come by road and by Train also near railway station is Vindhyachal Railway Station. You can also come here via government bus called Roadways by Uttar Pradesh Pariwahan Department (UPSRTC). Here the temple is always crowded and many of devotees come daily. From here you can also go for darshan of Maa Asta Bhuji Temple located at top of hill and here you can also go on foot which distance is 2 km away from Maa Kali Khoh Temple here you can also go using ropeway. The ticket for ropeway is 50 rupees for going and incoming using ropeway for a single passenger and you can also go using road as texi and your own transportation such as motorcycle or car overall good...
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