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who are the reincarnated devotees of karni mata ​

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Answered by DynamiteAshu
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The rats who live in the temple are believed to be reincarnated members of Karni Mata's clan. Karni Mata was a 15th-century sage and mystic who herself was believed to be an incarnation of the Hindu goddess Durga.

Answered by way2dinesh
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This is the Goddess of Rat Reincarnation

Although she was a 14th century historical figure known as Ridhubai, she is still going strong and has a plush temple crawling with cuddlesome plague-carrying vermin.

Her devotees believe her to be an incarnation of Durga. The story goes that she was so upset by God of Death Yama’s refusal to restore a storyteller’s dead son to life that she took matters into her own hands.

Result: The son was reincarnated as a rat — whether he liked it or not. And now her temple is full of rodents, all of them the sacred souls of minstrels, storytellers... and perhaps even writers of entertaining mythology websites.

Long ago we decided to avoid the rat pack, and this temple is probably no exception. But there are perks if you want to return as a rat. Free cheese for life, a very appreciative worshiping audience, and if you do meet an untimely death, a little golden statue to remember you by.

Karni Mata Facts and Figures

Name: Karni Mata

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Gender: Female

Type: Goddess

Celebration or Feast Day: Unknown at present

In charge of: Reincarnation

Area of expertise: Reincarnation

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