To convert their bad time into good, many people in India have a unique solution. They come to this temple to hang wall clocks on a Peepal tree. And voila!
Believe it or not, the Brahma Baba temple in Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh is famous for this quirk. Locals believe that Bhrama Baba fulfil wishes of his devotees. To woo him, you have to hang clocks on a tree in the temple compound.
Everday a crowd of people come here to pay respects, and their stories of devotion tell that they have not been disappointed.
Wall clocks hung here range from cheap to expensive, but no incident of theft has ever been reported.
Click on to see some other temples where devotees have taken things too far...
To convert their bad time into good, many people in India have a unique solution. They come to this temple to hang wall clocks on a Peepal tree. And voila!
Believe it or not, the Brahma Baba temple in Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh is famous for this quirk. Locals believe that Bhrama Baba fulfil wishes of his devotees. To woo him, you have to hang clocks on a tree in the temple compound.
Everday a crowd of people come here to pay respects, and their stories of devotion tell that they have not been disappointed.
Wall clocks hung here range from cheap to expensive, but no incident of theft has ever been reported.
Click on to see some other temples where devotees have taken things too far...
The tradition of hanging clocks here goes back 30 years, when a truck driver hung it up for the first time after his wish of learning to drive a truck was fulfilled.
To convert their bad time into good, many people in India have a unique solution. They come to this temple to hang wall clocks on a Peepal tree. And voila!
Believe it or not, the Brahma Baba temple in Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh is famous for this quirk. Locals believe that Bhrama Baba fulfil wishes of his devotees. To woo him, you have to hang clocks on a tree in the temple compound.
Everday a crowd of people come here to pay respects, and their stories of devotion tell that they have not been disappointed.
Wall clocks hung here range from cheap to expensive, but no incident of theft has ever been reported.
Click on to see some other temples where devotees have taken things too far...
There is a temple situated in Pali, Jodhpur, where devotees numbering hundreds turn up each day to pray for a safe journey and reportedly make an offering of liquor to a 350cc Royal Enfield bike.
To convert their bad time into good, many people in India have a unique solution. They come to this temple to hang wall clocks on a Peepal tree. And voila!
Believe it or not, the Brahma Baba temple in Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh is famous for this quirk. Locals believe that Bhrama Baba fulfil wishes of his devotees. To woo him, you have to hang clocks on a tree in the temple compound.
Everday a crowd of people come here to pay respects, and their stories of devotion tell that they have not been disappointed.
Wall clocks hung here range from cheap to expensive, but no incident of theft has ever been reported.
Click on to see some other temples where devotees have taken things too far...
The history of this temple goes back to the year 1991, when Om Singh Rathore alias Om Banna, son of a village leader was killed in an accident while driving his Bullet motorcycle. The motorcycle was seized by the local police, and was taken to the police station. However, to everyone’s surprise, the bike was found again on the same accident spot the next day.
To convert their bad time into good, many people in India have a unique solution. They come to this temple to hang wall clocks on a Peepal tree. And voila!
Believe it or not, the Brahma Baba temple in Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh is famous for this quirk. Locals believe that Bhrama Baba fulfil wishes of his devotees. To woo him, you have to hang clocks on a tree in the temple compound.
Everday a crowd of people come here to pay respects, and their stories of devotion tell that they have not been disappointed.
Wall clocks hung here range from cheap to expensive, but no incident of theft has ever been reported.
Click on to see some other temples where devotees have taken things too far...
The speciality of Shaheed Baba Nihal Singh Gurudwara, in Jalandhar, Punjab is that people who want to go abroad come here with a toy aeroplane, and offer it on the shirne. This is done in hope of acquiring a visa quickly. What's more, people swear that their wishes have been fulfilled here. On Sundays, the Gurudwara management finds around 100 toy aeroplanes on the shrine.
To convert their bad time into good, many people in India have a unique solution. They come to this temple to hang wall clocks on a Peepal tree. And voila!
Believe it or not, the Brahma Baba temple in Jaunpur, Uttar Pradesh is famous for this quirk. Locals believe that Bhrama Baba fulfil wishes of his devotees. To woo him, you have to hang clocks on a tree in the temple compound.
Everday a crowd of people come here to pay respects, and their stories of devotion tell that they have not been disappointed.
Wall clocks hung here range from cheap to expensive, but no incident of theft has ever been reported.
Click on to see some other temples where devotees have taken things too far...
Every year in Solapur, Maharashtra, parents get together to throw their babies off the top of a 50 foot tower. The babies are caught in a sheet held by other villagers on the ground. The parents believe that the practice will give their children long and healthy lives.
This tradition is generally practiced by Muslims, but some Hindu families also engage in it.