The famous Sanvaliya Seth temple located in Chittorgarh district of Rajasthan is once again in the news regarding the faith of the devotees. Here a devotee resident of Jaipur has offered a gold flute weighing about 137 grams at the feet of Lord Sanwaliya Seth. This unique offering made to Sanvaliya Seth, considered to be the incarnation of Lord Krishna, has now become the center of attraction among the devotees.
The specialty of this gold flute is not only its price, but the feeling of reverence and devotion associated with it. The devotee offered this golden flute in order to fulfill his wish and express his gratitude to God.
Climbing flute as a symbol of Lord Krishna
The religious importance of Lord Shri Krishna’s flute is considered very special. Flute is considered a symbol of love, devotion and sweetness. This is the reason why the devotees of Jaipur resolved to offer flute to Lord Sanwaliya Seth.
This golden flute was dedicated to the Lord with rituals in the temple. The devotees present during this time also saw this devotion and described it as a unique example of faith.
Devotees from all over the country come to Sanwaliya Seth Temple.
Sanvaliya Seth Temple located in Chittorgarh is included in the major religious places of Rajasthan. Every day a large number of devotees reach here for darshan. Lord Sanwaliya Seth is considered to be a form of Lord Shri Krishna.
It is believed that after their wishes are fulfilled, devotees offer offerings to God as per their devotion. Many devotees have already offered gold, silver, cash and other valuables to the temple.
Unique example of devotion of devotees
The 137 gram gold flute reflects the devotee’s devotion to God. Devotees believe that true devotion and faith in God is the greatest wealth.
This gift has been accepted by the temple administration and kept safe. The devotees coming to the temple are also appreciating the devotee’s faith in God after seeing this unique gift.
The meeting was also discussed on social media
After the news of the gold flute being offered came to light, this matter also became a topic of discussion on social media. Many people attributed this to the devotee’s deep devotion towards God.
At the same time, some people say that such offerings made at religious places reflect the tradition of faith and dedication in Indian culture.
The 137 gram gold flute offered by a devotee of Jaipur at Sanwaliya Seth temple now remains the center of attraction for the devotees. This incident once again shows how emotional and deep the relationship between God and devotee is in Indian culture.












