There are lakhs of temples in India. Every temple has its own different story. At many places people offer laddus and at other places people arrange fruits. But do you know the story of that temple in India where people offer intoxicating items in the donation box. However, we are not talking about alcohol here. In fact, people even offer opium in this temple. Let us now tell you the story of this temple.
Where is opium offered
There is a temple of Sanwaliya Seth on the border of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. This temple dedicated to Lord Krishna is popular all over the world. People come here from far and wide to have darshan. All people, good and bad, have faith in this temple. This is the reason why opium smugglers sometimes offer opium to God to improve their business. These things increased so much that the temple administration even hung a board at the gate of the temple asking people not to offer intoxicating items in the donation box of the temple.
Business partners believe in God
His devotees consider the Lord present in the Sanwaliya Seth temple as their business partner. This is the reason why when devotees do any kind of business, they offer a part of its profit to their God. This profit can be made in anything. If someone gets good profit from farming then he offers the grains to the temple. Whereas if this profit is made in business then the money is donated to the charity box. Apart from this, when smugglers gain profit from the drug consignment, they often offer intoxicating items to the temple. However, such offerings are strictly prohibited in the temple.