The presence of an idol on the bell is not only a tradition, but also from a spiritual, religious and scientific point of view. It helps to balance the energy of the temple, provide positivity to devotees, and to keep the environment purified. (Credits: Getty Images)
In Hinduism, there is a special religious and spiritual importance of placing the idol of the deity on the bell in the temples. This tradition is not only for beauty, but it is also associated with spiritual power and religious beliefs. (Credits: Getty Images)
The idol placed on the bell shows that God himself is present in the temple and blesses his blessings on the devotees. (Credits: Getty Images)
It is believed that when the bell is played, the sound of the bell and the grace of the upper deity removes negative energy. (Credits: Getty Images)
Idols like Lord Ganeshji, eagle, Hanuman or Nandi protect the temples and devotees and increase spiritual energy. (Credits: Getty Images)
When a person plays the bell before entering the temple, his voice calms the mind and concentrated. This energy is more effective due to the idol placed on the bell. (Credits: Getty Images)
It is believed that when the bell is played, positive energy is activated by the grace of the above deity, which makes the devotee's entrance to the temple auspicious and fruitful. (Credits: Getty Images)
The vibrations produced by the bells enhance the concentration of the brain and transmit positive energy to the body. The statue above the bell makes these energy waves more effective.
The bell is installed according to the Shastra in the temples, and its balance with the idol makes the divinity even more impressive. (Note: TV9 does not promote superstition in any way. This report is presented only on the basis of religious belief and prevalent belief in the people, customs.)
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