In Kanataka's Agrahara Valagerehalli Village, Devotees Pray To Dog Idols
In Kanataka's Agrahara Valagerehalli Village, Devotees Pray To Dog Idols
Natives of Agrahara Valagerehalli village strongly believe that if people worship the dog idols here, it will end their problems.

India is popularly known for the peaceful coexistence of different faiths and is counted among the most religious countries in the world. Places of worship here such as temples, gurdwaras, churches and mosques attract tourists globally. When it comes to temples, there are some unusual shrines built based on unfamiliar belief systems. These temples, with unique deities, are often associated with strange stories that many people don’t know about. One such unique temple is the Dog Temple located in Agrahara Valagerehalli village, Channapatna, Ramanagara district, Karnataka.

Dogs are believed to be the guardians of Goddess Veeramasti Kempamma. Natives of Agrahara Valagerehalli village strongly believe that if people worship the dog idols here and keep them in mind while fulfilling their tasks, their problems will end. If someone has faced theft in their home, all they have to do is worship the dogs in this temple. It is believed that these animals will take it upon themselves to punish the thieves. Keeping this belief in mind, special puja is done for the dogs, every Thursday and Sunday. The puja ceremony is done after worshipping the Goddess Veeramasti Kempamma.

Natives believe that if you don’t remember the dogs after stepping out of the temple and completing your work, you will be disturbed by these animals. Special respect is endowed to the dogs and they are not allowed to feed on the leftovers. It is considered that this inhuman act can bring unpleasant dreams for people while sleeping. If someone can’t take care of the dogs, all they have to do is bring them to this temple, and others can worship the animal.

According to a report published in the Times of India, this temple receives a decent footfall each year across the globe. The report also says that a businessman named Ramesh constructed this temple in 2010. As per the villagers, two dogs had mysteriously disappeared from the village. A few days later, the Goddess Veeramasti Kempamma appeared in someone’s dream and asked them to build a temple for the lost dogs. A dog temple was constructed based on that dream and since then both lost dogs are worshipped here.

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