Kundan Kumar/Gaya. You must have seen humans circling the temples and getting absorbed in the devotion of God, but for the last one month in Gaya, Bihar, a dog has been continuously circling the Bhairav temple near Shaktipeeth Maa Mangala Gauri. Seeing a dog circling the Bhairav temple, people are considering it a miracle. It is being said that this dog has been circling this temple for the last one month. In the initial days, people thought that it was roaming around like this and was a mad dog, but when people came to know that this dog was continuously circling the temple, then people started considering it to be a seeker of God engrossed in devotion. When he gets tired, he stops circling the temple. Starts rotating again after 10 minutes.
Hundreds of people from Gaya city are reaching Maa Mangala Gauri temple to see this dog. Everyone is surprised to see the devotion of this dog. In this regard, temple priest Akash Jaidev Giri says that this dog has been engaged in worshiping Bhairav Baba for the last one month. In the initial days, people used to ignore it, but when this dog kept circling the temple continuously, we all were surprised. He told that Maa Mangala Gauri is Shaktipeeth. Here Mother Mangala Gauri is seated with Bhairav Baba. Bhairav Baba’s vehicle is a black swan (dog).
After resting for some time, it starts circling again.
The priest told that we are considering it a miracle and this dog is engrossed in the devotion of Bhairav Baba. Even before this, tears were flowing from the eyes of Goddess Durga near the station in Gaya, but people were not able to know how the tears came from the eyes of Goddess Durga and where they went. Although this dog has been circling for the last one month, but for the last three-four days it has been continuously circling around Bhairav Baba. After getting tired, he rests for some time and then starts circling.
Note: All the information given in this news is based on what the priest said. NEWS18 LOCAL does not confirm any fact.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: January 4, 2024, 18:13 IST