Salem, India
A very rare and strange 'Alien God' temple has been built in India's Tamil Nadu, which is being reported as the first one to exist in the entire country.
The 'Alien God' temple was built by a man named 'Siddar' in the Salem district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. In this temple, the man has been offering special worship to the 'Alien deity'.
"Alien is the first deity created by Lord Shiva in the world and Aliens are the only god who can save the world from disaster as they have unlimited power," said the man, while speaking to local media channels.
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Priest Loganathan, who is popularly known as Siddhar Bhakiya, has been running the 'Alien temple' in the district's Mallamuppatti village.
The black-coloured statue of the 'Alien god' has been set up in the temple's underground area which is inside the Kailaya Shiva Temple complex.
The priest said that he built the temple after speaking with the aliens and getting their permission.
"Aliens will not harm the world. They will not do any harm to people. They seek us only to do good. That is why I have built this temple," Loganathan said.
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"From now on, the arrival of aliens will be more frequent. Countries around the world are investigating aliens but often conceal their findings. Aliens will come in person and communicate with us; they are already visiting Earth," he added.
According to the priest, the aliens do not look like how they are shown in the movies. “There will be no horns for Aliens like shown in the movies. They are normal in appearance like humans. They are like human beings who exist in the form of male and female," he said.
He added that he has met Aliens and spoken to them. “I’ve seen aliens in clairvoyance. They have come and talked twice. Don’t let anyone think I’m crazy because I'm talking to an alien. Many people are researching about aliens. They tell many people about it, but no one believes it," said priest Loganathan.
(With inputs from agencies)