The story behind Shani Shingapur and its lock-free tradition
The distinct custom of the village is nearly 300 years old. According to local belief, a black stone, which was considered the manifestation of Lord Shani himself, was found in the river bed. Rather than constructing a temple for the deity, they placed him on an open platform. The villagers believe he himself would guard the whole village.
People started building houses with no doors or locks. Similarly, shop owners would keep their shops open without locking them, because there was nobody to rob them. People in the community believe that whoever steals or is dishonest will be punished by Shanidev.
Whether it is a question of faith or culture, this belief has ensured that people treat each other’s property with great respect. For this reason, this community has been known for its low crime rate. You will be more surprised to know that when people leave their homes, they don’t even ask the neighbours to keep an eye on them.
Shani Shingapur is a popular place of pilgrimage in Maharashtra. Each year, many people throng the temple, particularly on Saturday, which is believed to be the most favourable day to worship Lord Shani. This place now symbolises trust, unity, and faith. In a world full of locks, alarms, and advanced security systems, Shani Shingapur offers a rare example of a community built on trust.
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