A dog in Nandpur village, Nagina tehsil, Uttar Pradesh, has become a local sensation, captivating devotees at an old Hanuman temple. Over several days, the animal engaged in continuous parikrama (circumambulation) of the Lord Hanuman idol, reportedly without food, water, or rest, before repeating the ritual in front of the Maa Durga idol.
Devotees See Divine Significance
Local believers have interpreted the dog’s behaviour as a supernatural phenomenon, with some suggesting it is a manifestation of Bhairava or a blessing from the divine. Millions have flocked to the temple to offer prayers, prasad, and receive blessings from the so-called Dog Maharaj, with social media videos fueling wider attention.
Village Transformed into Festive Hub
The influx of devotees has turned the small village into a lively festival site. Stalls selling toys, chaat, pakodi, and temple prasad have sprung up, while authorities are implementing crowd control and safety measures to manage the growing gatherings.
Skeptics Call for Medical Examination
While devotees continue to show faith, experts and sceptics have raised concerns about potential neurological or medical conditions affecting the dog, urging veterinary intervention. Despite these warnings, crowds continue to throng the temple, demonstrating the powerful mix of wonder, faith, and curiosity.
Extraordinary Event Blends Faith and Controversy
The “Dog Maharaj” phenomenon has turned the temple into a centre of both devotion and debate, highlighting how extraordinary occurrences can influence religious practice, community life, and social curiosity in rural India.