
Karnal/Agra: The enigmatic Aghori Sadhvi Chanchal Nath, also known as Chanchal Mata, captured headlines on Thursday when she attempted to visit the Taj Mahal in Agra. Holding a trishul (trident) in one hand and a damru (small drum) in the other, the mystic was stopped at the eastern gate by CISF personnel, instantly drawing media attention and curiosity.
Early Life and Spiritual Journey
Born in West Bengal, Chanchal Nath renounced worldly life at the age of just 13, embracing the path of sannyas. Her spiritual journey has taken her across India, culminating in her residence at a Mahakali temple in Karnal, Haryana, where she lives as an Aghori ascetic, performing worship and rigorous penance dedicated to Maa Kali.
Mystical Aura and Appearance
Sadhvi Chanchal Nath is as mesmerizing in appearance as she is revered for her spiritual powers. Her face radiates a unique spiritual glow, drawing admiration from devotees. Adding to her mystique are her seven-foot-long dreadlocks, which she wears in the traditional Aghori style, usually draped in a black robe.
Chanchal Mata: Known for Miracles
Locally, she is affectionately called “Chanchal Mata”, renowned for her mystical abilities. It is believed that she can ignite the havankund (sacred fire pit) using only mantras, without any conventional tools like matches or lighters.
From Agra Controversy to Spiritual Fame
Her attempt to enter the Taj Mahal, armed with a trishul and damru, sparked controversy in Agra, but it also brought her national attention. Beyond the headlines, her devotional life and miracles at the Karnal temple continue to inspire and intrigue devotees from across India.
Sadhvi Chanchal Nath remains a symbol of devotion, power, and mysticism, blending the awe-inspiring traditions of the Aghori order with a life dedicated to Maa Kali.
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