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Divine rituals mark Janmasthmi celebrations in Bikaner

As part of the 11th Chaturmas (four-month period of monastic retreat) observance, a divine ritual took place where simultaneous worship was conducted in 108 temples, and offerings of butter and sweets were made. Nagar Seth Lakshminath ji was honoured with the divine images of Radha Krishna and Laddu Gopal, along with cheers, drum beats, and […]

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Divine rituals mark Janmasthmi celebrations in Bikaner

As part of the 11th Chaturmas (four-month period of monastic retreat) observance, a divine ritual took place where simultaneous worship was conducted in 108 temples, and offerings of butter and sweets were made. Nagar Seth Lakshminath ji was honoured with the divine images of Radha Krishna and Laddu Gopal, along with cheers, drum beats, and the presentation of butter pots and sweets in the form of offerings.
On the 11th Chaturmas dedicated to Lord Krishna, Pandit Shri Yogendra Kumar Dadhich had placed a butter pot on his head. Leeladhar Aasopa, Shankar Lal Joshi, Surya Prakash Sevag, Praveen Dadhich, Rajat Dadhich, Sanpat Dayama, Manjulata Sharma, Mamta Dadhich, Shreya Aasopa, and others had adorned the divine images of Radha Krishna and Laddu Gopal with garlands and flowers and had offered butter and sweets.
Under the leadership of Pandit Dadhich, the offering of butter pots and sweets was presented with cheers in the court of Nagar Seth Shri Lakshminath Ji. The head priest, Shankar Sevag, performed the offering, and the prasad (religious offering) of butter and sweets, sanctified with a million mantras, was distributed along with the divine images of Radha Krishna to all devotees.

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