Jaipur. On the auspicious occasion of Hanuman Janmotsav, a huge crowd of devotees thronged in temples and reverence sites across Rajasthan. In the midst of the festival, there were special events in many places and unexpected incidents also came to light at some places. During the procession in Sikar, a flock of bees attacked, injuring 9 devotees. At the same time, the temple’s doors were opened at midnight in view of the crowd of devotees in Salasar Balaji.
Sikar: Bee attack in procession
When the procession of Hanuman birth anniversary reached near Rani Sati intersection, suddenly a flock of bees attacked the people, before anyone could understand anything, there was chaos. 9 people were injured in the attack. Of the injured, 5 were admitted to City Dispensary and 4 to Kalyan Hospital. All have been discharged after first aid.
Salasar Balaji: Midnight open temple doors
In view of the number of devotees, the doors were opened at 2 pm on Friday night at Salasar Balaji temple. Devotees from all over the country have arrived here to visit here. The birth anniversary with bhajan, kirtan and special aarti is being celebrated with gaiety.
Bhilwara: Cake and Gulab Jamun enjoyment
2500 kg Gulab Jamun was offered to Hanumanji at Sankat Mochan Hanuman Temple in Bhilwara. According to Mahant Babu Giri, on this occasion, the statue of Hanuman ji was adorned with gold and 11 kg cake was cut.
Kota: 7 km long procession
A 7 km long wishes were taken out from Srirangbari Balaji Temple to Godavari Dham in Kota city. Hundreds of devotees participated in it with Hanuman flag. The reception of Pushpavarsha and social organizations made the atmosphere devotional throughout the way. The youth spent the tricks in the akhadas and spent the event.
Jaipur: Crowd gathered in Kale Hanuman ji temple
A large crowd of devotees gathered at the historic Kale Hanuman Ji temple in Jaipur. The temple complex was decorated with flowers and skirting, where devotees were absorbed in bhajan-kirtan and special worship throughout the day.
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