New Delhi. If someone’s car or bike becomes old then most of the people sell it. There are very few people who always keep their car with them because of their attachment, but a unique case of car love has come to light in Gujarat, which you will be surprised to hear. Actually, in Amreli, Gujarat, a farmer family buried their lucky car with rituals. Not only this, a banquet was also organized for 1500 people by spending about Rs 4 lakh. The news of giving mausoleum to the car remains a topic of discussion on social media.
Gujarat: In Amreli, farmer Sanjay Polra gave his 15-year-old car a symbolic “final resting place” in gratitude for the prosperity it brought his family. The family held a ceremony with the village, planting trees at the site to commemorate their fortune-changing vehicle. pic.twitter.com/vtoEkVQLIP
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Sanjay Pollara, a farmer from Padarshinga village of Lathi taluka of Gujarat, told that he bought this car second hand in the year 2006. Ever since he bought the car, the family started becoming prosperous. With the strengthening of economic condition, the respect of the family in business and society increased. That’s why his entire family considers that car lucky. Sanjay Pollara says that he wanted to do something different for his lucky car so that it could become an example for the car, so he and other members of the family decided to give the car a Samadhi.
Gujarat Family Honors ‘Lucky’ Car 12-year-old Wagon R With Burial Ceremony, 1,500 People Attend.
The samadhi ceremony was held as per Hindu rituals and in the presence of seers and religious leaders. Nearly 1,500 people were invited, and a feast was organized. pic.twitter.com/MfomB50Ivm— PUNEET VIZH (@Puneetvizh) November 9, 2024
For this, he dug a 10 feet deep pit in his field using a bulldozer and called the pundits and buried the car with full rituals and chanting mantras. During this time the car was also decorated with flower garlands and rose petals. A large number of people were present there to see this spectacle. After burying the car, the farmer family also organized a banquet in which about 1500 people ate. The farmer family spent approximately Rs 4 lakh on this entire programme.