Temples in India are not just religious or spiritual spaces. Some of the Indian temples have been attracting travellers from all over for their golden history, stunning architecture and unique practices. But practice remains unchanged, bringing prasad back for relatives and neighbours. It’s almost a ritual in itself. Be it the famous laddus of Tirupati or the mahabhog of Puri, devotees often carry these blessed offerings back as a symbol of divine blessings.
But did you know that not every temple in India follows this tradition. There are a handful of shrines in India which have unique traditions where devotees are advised not to take prasad home. Among these, some are strict about this rule. It’s unbelievable but true. These practices are rooted in centuries-old beliefs and local legends that continue to intrigue pilgrims and travellers alike.
A look at five temples in India where travellers are advised not to take prasad back home:

