
Mehandipur Balaji: Hanuman ji is considered to be the Rudravatar of Lord Shiva. Bajrangbali was born in Tretayuga and even today in Kaliyuga, he is remembering the name of his Lord Shri Ram on earth. Hanuman ji is considered a trouble-shooter. Special worship and fast of Bajrangbali is observed on Tuesday. On Tuesday, there is a huge crowd of devotees in Hanuman temples across the country. There are many miraculous and mysterious temples of Hanuman ji in our country.
The beliefs related to these temples are as pious and divine as they are surprising. Hanumanji, one such miraculous and mysterious place is also in Dausa, Rajasthan. It is said about this temple of Hanuman ji that looking back after visiting here is strictly prohibited. Devotees coming to the temple do not look back after having darshan of Balaji Maharaj. We are talking about Mehndipur Balaji. Let us know what is the secret behind not looking back after darshan here?
Why don’t devotees look back at Mehandipur Balaji?
According to a religious belief related to Mehandipur Balaji, devotees do not look back while going out of the temple. According to local traditions and the priests of the temple, after having darshan here, the devotees move forward instead of looking back. The belief behind this belief is that looking back after darshan here can lead to negative energy or spirits following the person, hence looking back after darshan here is prohibited.
prayer and faith are left behind
Many devotees believe that after applying at the feet of Balaji, one should move ahead. Looking back, prayer and faith are left behind. Because of this, most of the devotees move ahead with reverence and respect without turning back. Balaji Maharaj removes the sorrows and sufferings of the people who come here and no one likes to look back at their sorrow, that is why it is forbidden to look back after having darshan of Balaji Maharaj in the temple premises.
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