A village without doors

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A Village Without Doors - Shani Shignapur, Maharashtra, India.

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Shani Shinagpur village is known for its popular Shani(god of saturn) temple and this village has never witnessed any crime, and that is attributed to the blessings of Shani Dev. The villagers have full faith in their god, and have completely entrusted their safety into his hands. That is why homes and commercial buildings in this village has no doors, or even a door frame. Taking note of the near-zero crime rate, the UCO Bank has also opened a 'lock-less' branch in this village, the first of its kind in India.
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Members of the Gade family proudly show off a stash of Indian rupees kept in an unlocked tin barrel in their bedroom, despite their home not having a front door. In Shani Shingnapur village in western India, residents see little need for such security, thanks to their belief in special protection from the Hindu deity Shani. As farmers trundle the roads in bullock carts piled high with sugarcane, they pass rows of homes bearing empty door frames -– a village tradition that goes back for generations.


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  ·  7 years ago (edited)

thank you dear for this support and of your comment yes its india and anything can be possible here

your welcome bro

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ok brother

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

thanks alot everyone for this support

It is true, when I visited the place I was amazed...then did a little research and realized that..it do really depend on people..thanks for sharing..

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

thanks @priyaram i am also planning to visit such wonder places which makes india incredible

Amazing..

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

yes india is amazing in its all possible ways , thanks for your support and comment

Yepp:))

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