Thousands of people are arriving to attend the Rudraksha Festival in Sehore. The pandals are full – Photo: Social Media
Expansion Shivmahapuran is being organized at Kubareshware Dham in Sehore, Madhya Pradesh. It is to be launched from Thursday. CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan can also reach to listen to the story. Rudraksh is also to be distributed during this. Devotees continue to come here since three days ago. The pandals are full. In view of the crowd, the Rudraksh distribution program to be held from Thursday was started a day earlier. Rudrakshas were distributed to 1.5 lakh people on Wednesday. Tell that Rudraksh festival will be held from Thursday in the under-construction Murli Manohar and Kubereshwar Mahadev Temple located at Chitavlia Hema, near the district headquarters. Is. Lakhs of people are reaching Sehore for this. Apart from Vithalesh Seva Samiti, District Administration Committee, city dwellers, social organizations, villagers have made arrangements for the devotees coming here along with Atithi Devo Bhava. Due to the arrival of lakhs of devotees, the Katha Sthal and other pandals are already packed. On Thursday, the Chief Minister of the state Shivraj Singh Chauhan and other VIPs can also reach here to listen to Shivmahapuran on the first day of the festival. Are. Vithalesh Seva Samiti’s media in-charge Priyanshu Dixit told that a six-feet high Shivling of Lord Shiva was made from Rudraksh brought from Nepal in the temple premises at Kubereshwardham on Thursday morning at seven in the morning. He will be anointed with milk, water and fruit juices between 7 am and 9 am by a large number of pundits including Bhagwat Bhushan Pandit Pradeep Mishra. After this, Shri Mahashivratri Shiv Mahapuran Katha will be started from 1 pm to 4 pm. came from Nepal 233 More than one lakh Rudraksh
Mahakumbh level huge Rudraksh Festival 20 is to be organized in Kubereshwardham till February. This is the second year when the grand event is being organized at Kubereshwardham. About 233 more than one lakh Rudraksh have been ordered from Nepal for the devotees. Whose distribution will be made near the Katha Sthal 233 counters for the next seven days will continue for hours. ,