Publish Date: | Tue, 01 Mar 2022 11:07 PM (IST)
Dewas (Representative of New Zealand). On the occasion of Mahashivratri, more than 2.5 lakh people reached during 24 hours to visit Mahakaleshwar Mahadev located in Bilawali, five km from the city. Thousands of pilgrims covered the route on foot. The process of darshan of God in the Bilawali temple had started from Monday night and continued till late Tuesday night. In view of the high number of devotees, the traffic police had already implemented the traffic plan. Bilawali on Tuesday People going towards Bhopal were sent to the city via Bhopal bypass. Here in the ancient Shiva temples of the city, the process of worship-aarti and abhishek had started from the morning, which continued till the night. In the evening, the organization Namo-Namo took out a Shiva procession in the city.
Darshan done from outside, pipe installed for Abhishek
After two years of the Corona period, the administration was estimating the high number of devotees in Bilawali on Mahashivratri. Keeping this in mind, all the arrangements were made in the temple. Female and male devotees were sent for darshan in separate queues in the temple premises. No one was allowed inside the temple. Everyone had darshan from outside. A pipe was put on the Shivling for consecration with milk and other ingredients, one end of it was carried to the Shivling. Devotees anoint the Lord through pipes.
Fair held in temple premises
This time a fair was also organized in the temple premises like every time. Prasad was distributed in the premises and fair premises by placing a khichda bhandara. There was a movement of devotees on the entire route from Maksi Road to Bilawali. SP Shivdayal Singh, ASP Manjit Singh Chawla, SDM Pradeep Soni, CSP Vivek Singh Chauhan, Traffic TI Supriya Chaudhary and other officers were present to take stock of the arrangements due to the gathering of people. Were. Bhimsingh Patel, Pinakin Joshi, Bittu Mandloi, Nandkishore Patel, Pappu ji, Abhishek Gehlot etc. were supported by the committee.
jam on mandi road
Due to the high number of pedestrians and two wheelers, the road on Mandi Road also got jammed due to deterioration. Similarly, police had to take a stand on Maksi bypass. Police diverted heavy vehicles. Two wheelers and pedestrians were sent towards Bilawali. Those returning after darshan were diverted towards Bhopal bypass. Vehicles going towards Maksi. Passed over the over bridge, which was lowered towards Vijayaganjmandi.
Religious events also took place in these Shiva temples
The ancient Bholnath temple located on Balgarh road of the city, the ancient Shiva temple of Nagda, Mankamaneshwar temple at the old bus stand, Modi’s Chopda, Shiva temple at BNP, Shivaji of Khedapati temple, Rameshwar Mahadev nearby, Kedareshwar temple and all other pagodas in the morning. The process of Aarti Puja and Abhishek continued.
Shivaji’s procession came out, the procession turned into a ghost
In the evening, a Shiv procession was taken out by the organization Namo-Namo from Sayaji gate. The program was organized on the stage in front of the collectorate. The Shiv procession started from around 7.30 pm, which passed through all the major roads via MG Road. On vehicles in the procession. Devotees also danced fiercely to the tune of DJ. A group of ghosts and spirits joined the procession as a procession. The convener of the organization Rajesh Yadav said that after the Corona period, there was a lot of enthusiasm among the people about the Shiv procession.
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