Ganpati with right trunk, in this centuries -old temple of Jaipur, is invited here before relatives in the video?

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As much as Jaipur is famous for its historical buildings, it is also famous for its temples and beliefs. One such temple is located in Jaipur, which is known as Moti Dungri Ganesh Temple. Every person starts any new work in his life in the name of his first revered Lord Ganesha. Moti Dungri Ganesh Temple is one of the oldest temples in Jaipur. This temple has a huge statue of Ganesha with right trunk, which people come from far and wide to see. The statue of Lord Ganesha has a grand gold crown and silver umbrella. Although this temple has many beliefs, but some beliefs are the most famous.

The oldest recognition of the temple
The priests and locals of Moti Dungri Ganesh Temple tell Local 18 that wherever there is marriage in Rajasthan, people come from far and wide to give the first invitation to Lord Ganesha. It is believed that Ganeshji comes to his house on the invitation and completes all the marriage functions in auspicious way. Even before starting any new work, the first invitation is given to Lord Ganesha. Also, there is a special tradition here, which is for those who are taking time or are not happening. It is believed that a special marriage formula is tied here and after that people get married early. There is also a unique tradition of worshiping vehicles in this temple, which has been going on for years.

Special event is held on Ganesh Chaturthi
The number of devotees who come here on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi in Moti Dungri Ganesh Temple are in lakhs and long queues. People have special faith in this temple that thousands of devotees come here on Wednesday. Along with this, special tableaux, Bhajan Sandhya programs are also organized in the temple on festivals, in which devotees are also involved with full devotion. The temple also has the facility to offer special worship for the devotees. The police handle the security of the temple at all times and is monitored with cameras at all times.

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