Shajapur (Madhya Pradesh) : In the temple situated on the banks of the river Kalisindh, it has been observed that the lamp is lit with water and not with ghee or oil. The temple is known as Gadiaghat Mata temple. For the past 5 years, this lamp is burning continuously. When the water of Kalisindh river is poured into this lamp, a thin oily film is automatically formed on the water surface and the lamp is lit. No one knows when and how this miracle of the temple lamp started; but devotees come from far and wide to see this lamp.
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Not ghee or oil, but with water lights a temple lamp in Madhya Pradesh!
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