img

Dhoni Temple Visit: Dhoni reached Maa Deori temple in Ranchi to visit Mata

Sarita Dey
2 years ago

Dhoni Temple Visit: MS Dhoni, the former captain of the Indian cricket team, known worldwide as Captain Cool, also has deep faith in Maa Deori temple. Because Dhoni has gone to this temple many times before for darshan.

People come from far and wide to visit Maa Deori temple located in Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand. Amidst all this, Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s deep faith in Deori’s mother has been seen.

mahendra-singh-dhoni - Dhoni visits Dewri temple before IPL - Telegraph  India

Read more: Australian Players Arrive At The Awards Ceremony Before Flying To India

Dhoni Temple Visit: Manoj Panda got the player worshiped according to the rules and regulations

Whenever Mahi, the former captain of Team India, stays in Ranchi, he takes out time to visit Maa Deori. Last Monday also Dhoni reached the temple to visit Mata Deori. During this, Manoj Panda, the priest of the temple, got the player worshiped according to the rules and regulations. Please tell that as soon as Dhoni reached the temple for darshan, there was a crowd of fans, then the former player also greeted the fans by shaking hands.

MS Dhoni offers prayers at Ranchi's famous Deori temple, pics go viral |  Cricket News | Zee News

Read more: Dinesh Karthik’s comment on Marnus Labuschagne’s tweet goes viral

Maa Deori ‘s temple is as old as its faith

This temple is situated on the Ranchi-Tata highway, about 60 km from Ranchi. And Dhoni never forgets to pay obeisance wherever he is. It is said that this temple is about 700 years old and the idol of Mata is also present in the temple. Please tell that there is such a belief in the temple that the wishes of those who go here with a true heart are definitely fulfilled by Maa Diuri.

Maa Dewri Temple - Wikipedia

Dhoni Temple Visit: History of the temple

In the temple of Maa Deori, the idol of Goddess Kali is about three and a half feet high with 16 arms. It is said that the idol of this temple of Maa is based on the idol art of Odisha. It is believed that this temple was established in the early medieval period around 1300 AD by Munda Raja Kera of Singhbhum while returning after being defeated in a war. Legend has it that the king got back his lost kingdom throne as soon as the temple was established.