99 lakh 99 thousand 999 idols have been built at this place, no one know the mystery till date
99 lakh 99 thousand 999 idols have been built at this place, no one know the mystery till date
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There are many such places in India, no one has known the secret hidden behind it till date. One such place is about 145 km from Tripura's capital Agartala, which is known as Unakoti. It is said that there are a total of 99 lakh 99 thousand 999 stone idols, whose secrets have not been solved till date. For example, who made these idols, when and why did they be made, and why is it less important for one crore. However, there are many stories behind it, which are surprising.

Due to these mysterious statues, this place has been named Unakoti, which means one less in crore. This place is considered one of the biggest mysteries of Northeast India. For many years no one knew about this place. However, very few people still know about this place. Unakoti is called a place of mystery, because there is a mountainous area which is filled with dense forests and marshy areas far and wide. Now, how would millions of idols have been constructed in the middle of the forest, because it would have taken years and earlier there was no one living around this area. It has been a subject of research for a long time.

Here is a mythological story about the idols of Hindu deities carved on the stones and made by cutting stones. It is believed that once one crore deities including Lord Shiva were going somewhere. As it was night, the rest of the gods and goddesses asked Shiva to stop in Unakoti and rest. Shivji agreed, but at the same time he also said that everyone must leave this place before sunrise. But only Lord Shiva was awake at sunrise, all the other gods and goddesses were sleeping. Seeing this, Lord Shiva became angry and cursed and made everyone of stone. For this reason, there are 99 lakh 99 thousand 999 idols here, ie less than one crore (excluding Lord Shiva). Another story is in circulation regarding the making of these idols. It is said that there was a craftsman named Kalu, who wanted to go to Mount Kailash with Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati, but this was not possible. However, due to the insistence of the craftsman, Lord Shiva told him that if he would make statues of one crore deities in one night, then he would take him with him to Kailash. On hearing this, the craftsman got involved in his work wholeheartedly and rapidly started constructing idols one by one. He built the idols all night, but when the morning was counted, it was found that there was less of an idol in it. Because of this, Lord Shiva did not take that craftsman with him. It is believed that this is why this place was named 'Unakoti'.

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