Bhopal: Our country is famous for spiritual powers and ancient religious places all over the world. It is astonishing to learn about the wonders and events of many places in India. Today we are going to tell you about a similar incident, which will surprise you. This incident happens regularly in Madhya Pradesh. At the end of Shahdol district, in the Ramada Ramvan Ashram located in the forest of Khudkhoh on the border of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, violent animals bear come out of the forest caves as soon as they hear the melody of the Lord's hymn. They listen to Bhajan with great reverence. Not only this, but they also receive prasad after the bhajan. Along with Madhya Pradesh, the story of reverence of these bears is a matter of much discussion. There is a monk's ashram surrounded by the river at Rajmada, an inaccessible site of the Khudkhoh forest at the end of Chhattisgarh in Jaitpur tehsil of Shahdol district of Madhya Pradesh. On this inaccessible site, Sitaram Baba has built a hut in Ramvan Ashram in which he resides. Railway Station in India with no name शहडोल के राजमाड़ा में सीताराम बाबा की कुटिया में रामवन में जब दौड़े आते हैं भालू! @ndtvindia @SrBachchan @narendramodi_in @ChouhanShivraj @OfficeOfKNath @myogiadityanath @sachin_rt @LATunleashed #KuttiStory #KuttiStoryHits1MLikes #AskSushantSinha #KuttiStoryRecords pic.twitter.com/xuCRg0u2uC — Anurag Dwary (@Anurag_Dwary) February 15, 2020 The special thing about this hut is that as soon as Sitaram Baba starts singing hymns to the Lord with his musical instruments, a group of jungle bears come there with reverence. Explain that this group of bears has one male, one female bear, and two cubs. As long as the hymn of Baba Sitaram continues to be sung, Bhalu enjoys bhajan with reverence. After this, they take the offerings and return to the forest. These violent bears do not harm anyone as long as bhajan and puja are performed. It remains the daily rule of these bears. People come from far to hear the saga of their reverence. This place has become the center of people's faith. Some people come to see it as entertainment. Know the story of the Laxmibai of Karnataka, 'Rani Chennamma' The saga of devotion of bears is very much discussed in Madhya Pradesh as well as in Chhattisgarh. Baba Sitaram, a resident of village Khora Barrack of Jaitpur tehsil of Shahdol district, built his ashram in this rugged forest in the year 2013 to indulge in happiness, peace and devotion to God. Baba says that he was absorbed in singing hymns with musical instruments in his ashram one day. As soon as Baba's eyes opened, he saw a group of bears enjoying the bhajan peacefully outside the ashram. With courage, Baba also gave offerings to the bears. Since then, this trend has been going on till today. Hearing Baba's musical instruments and hymns, the bears come out of their cave and run. There is also a special thing that bears never enter inside the hut of Baba's ashram. For the last eight years, a fumigation has been burning in Baba's ashram. Baba loves bears during Puja lessons. Baba has also named the members of the group of these bears. They call the male bear as red and the female as Lalli. They have named the cubs Chunnu and Munnu. Baba told that leave the time of worship, then the rest of the time they behave like violent animals in the forest. There is a danger in going close to their cave. Elephant using stairs, people surprised to see