This temple is the second largest Shaktipeeth in the world, know its history

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Today we are going to tell you about such a temple where the headless goddess is worshipped.

  Desk. There are many such temples in India whose history is quite different. Today we are going to tell you about such a temple where the headless goddess is worshipped. Chhinnamastika Temple in Rajrappa, about 80 km from Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand, is very famous as Shaktipeeth. In this temple, the devotee worships the Mother Goddess and it is believed that Mataji fulfills all the wishes of the devotees.

Mata Kamakhya Temple is the largest Shaktipeeth in Assam, while the second largest Shaktipeeth in the world is Mata Chhinnamastika Temple at Rajapa. The Chhinnamastika Temple, situated at the confluence of the Bhairavi River and the Damodar River of Rajrappa, is a heritage of faith. Generally there is a crowd of devotees throughout the year, but the number of devotees increases during Shardiya Navratri and Chaitra Navratri. The stone wall near the northern wall of the temple has a divine inscription of Maa Chinnamastika.

The idol of Mataji installed in the temple holds a sword in the right hand and a severed head in one hand. The three eyes of the mother are inscribed on the inscription. Next to her left foot, he is standing on a lotus flower. His feet are above those of Ratti and Kamadeva. Experts say that this temple was built 6000 years ago and some are saying that this temple is in Mahabharata.

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