Hardoi news: Ganga Jamuna Tehzeeb was seen in Hardoi district. Mahavir Jhanda fair was organized on Tuesday in Sandila town of the district with great grandeur. People from nearby villages and towns attended this fair. This flag fair came out through the main road of the town. This flag was seen in this flag. The Mahavir Jhanda Mela, which comes out every year, is a living example of Ganga Jamuna Tehzeeb. Shailesh Agnihotri, president of Mahavir Jhanda Mela Committee, picked up Mahavir flag, followed by Gajebaje and fascinating tableaux through the route of Shobha Yatra town. On the route of Mahavir Jhanda fair, Hindu Muslim welcomed the Mahavir Jhande Mela as well as the devotees involved in the fair.
Shailesh Agnihotri, president of Mahavir Jhanda Mela Committee, was welcomed by the Muslim community by wearing a flower garland. While the leaders of the country representing the country are working to divide the country on the basis of caste religion, Mahavir Jhanda Mela is an example for those leaders. In the Mahavir Jhanda Mela, Hindu Muslims work together, which is a living example for the fire of hatred being spread with the state in every corner of the country. The leaders who divide Hindu Muslims among themselves from the Mahavir Jhanda fair of Sandila need to take lessons as well as the staunch religions of the two communities should also learn from this Mahavir fair.
Mahavir Jhanda fair is being organized since the time of English rule
Shailesh Agnihotri, chairman of the Mahavir Jhanda Mela Committee, said that the Mahavir Jhanda fair is about 100 years old. The fair is going on since the time of English rule. To stop this fair, an official of the British rule had tried but that effort also proved to be his failure. Shailesh Agnihotri said that the British government had attempted to stop the Mahavir Jhanda Mela in Sandila after which the British officer’s boy became ill.
The doctors of Lucknow also talked about the son of the British officer not being healthy, after which people told the British officer to go to the Mahavir temple in Sandila and apologize and allow the Mahavir Jhanda fair to remove the fair. As the suggestions of the people, the British officer went to the Mahavir temple of Sandila and apologized to Hanuman ji and gave permission with some conditions to remove the Mahavir Jhanda Mela. After apologizing to the British officer’s Hanuman ji, his son became healthy, since then the Mahavir Jhanda Mela of Sandila remains a symbol of faith and faith. The Mahavir Jhande Mela comes with flags from different districts of the state and joins the fair.