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These Religious Places In India Carry Out The Process Of Exorcism

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Exorcism is a process of dragging out evil spirits from a person’s body. Since, it is not a natural or easy phenomenon so only a few places practice the exorcism. Hence, today we have brought you 5 religious places in India that do exorcism.

 

1. Dattatreya Mandir, Gangapur, Karnataka

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Located in Karnataka the temple has been carrying the process of exorcism for a long time.  Moreover, it is one of the religious places in India that do exorcism. The painful scream of the diseased people echoes in the silent temple during the process.  

 

2. Nizamuddin Dargah, Delhi

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Located in Delhi, the religious place is a Godsend for the people who are under the demonic possession. There is a separate room for the ghosts and weird noises can be heard from that room. But, don’t worry they will not harm you as you are at a holy place.

 

3. Mehandipur Balaji Temple, Rajasthan

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Undoubtedly, it is one of the most popular Hindu religious places. If you have visited the temple you would know that what kind of supernaturalism we can see there. If you have not visited, we would let you know that this temple is famous for Exorcism.

 

4. Hazrat Syed Ali Meera Datar Dargah, Gujarat

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It is one of the few religious places in India where you can see Black magic and weird activities. It is famous for carrying out exorcism.

 

5. Devji Maharaj Mandir, Malajpur, Madhya Pradesh

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Generally, this place is for the possessed people but you can visit the temple if you want to witness supernaturalism. The best part about the temple is that it hosts a “Bhoot Mela” (Ghost fair) every year at full moon’s night. A few weird as well as creepy things can be witnessed there.

Were you aware about these? If you know some more religious places with these values please share with us. These are various temples in India where men are not allowed, you cna check them out here.

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