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The Scientific Reason Behind Mandir (Temple) Bells & Ringing Bells 🔔!

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❣️🕉️🚩🔔 The ringing of bell is pleasant to Parabrahma   Paramaatma (Bharma , Vishnu & Shiva ) & Also beneficial Devi & Devatas are attracted by this sound. In ancient times most Hindu Mandir (Temples) never used to have doors. So animals, birds or sometimes homeless poor persons used to stay in the temple for shelter at night. The metals bells then were struck to indicate these people to leave the temple, as God may be wanting to go to bed. In ancient ages; people used to start their day by hearing temple bells and also took their dinner after the bells were rung. Some also believed that people used to calculate time depending on the ringing of the bells. It was also said that some temples were near forest areas ,and temple & ringing bells used to drive away wild animals. Ghanta rings  invite the deity to accept the worship and prayers.  Generally, devotees ring the bell while entering into the Temple sanctum. It is said that by ringing the bell, the devotee informs t

Importance of Makar Sankranti by Scientific , Cultural , Spiritual & Natural in our life !

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Makar Sankranti, also known as Sankranti or Makara Sankrant, is one of the highly auspicious days in a Hindu calendar and the day is dedicated to the worship of Bhagwan Surya (Sun God).  Makar Sankranti is the day when the sun enters into the zodiac Capricorn or Makara. It is also known as Uttarayana Punyakalam and heralds the arrival of spring season. Information and Importance of Makar Sankranti What is Makar Sankranti? Makar Sankranti is an auspicious day based on the movement of the Sun (Surya). ‘Makar’ or ‘Makara’ refers to ‘Makara rashi’ – the zodiac corresponding to Capricorn. ‘Sankranti’ in Sanskrit means ‘to cross into’ or the day when sun enters from one zodiac sign to another. So Makar Sankranti is the day when the sun enters into the zodiac Capricorn. It is also known as Uttarayana Punyakalam or the entry of sun into the Northern Hemisphere. The six-month long Uttarayana begins on this day. Makar Sankranti is usually observed on January 14 or January 15  Usually the day of