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Why there are bells in front of Hindu Temples?

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Why there are bells in front of Hindu Temples?

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Greetings, During the process of spiritual evolving, the Kundalini,the serpent energy, rises in spinal chord and a sound like the bells and drums were felt. Bells symbolise this phenomenon. According to laws of similarity Henry Agrippa similar things boosts similar things. So bells enhance this spiritual growth and should be in Hindu temples.

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In the front porch of a Hindu Temple usually has a big metallic bell that hangs from the ceiling. Devotees entering and leaving the porch ring this bell to declare their arrival and departure. The bells and bells ringing symbolically to summon the attention of God to the worship.

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NOT ONLY IN HIDFU TEMPLES ,BUT,ALL THE OTHER RELIGIONS HAVE USED BELLS FOR ATTENTIONAL PURPOSE.RINGING OF BELL DETERMINES THAT WE ALL ARE NOW SWITCHING TO THE WORLD OF DIVINITY,TO CONTACTED WITH THE GOD/GODDESS, TO WHICH ,WE ARE GOING TO BE SURRENDERED.

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Sets of bronze bells may hang at the front of the shrine. At the beginning of puja and during prayers, they are rung by worshipers to request the god’s attention.

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The bells are rung primarily to get the god’s attention, to drive away evil forces. and to cover undesirable sounds.

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