September 21, 2024

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Shiv Dola Khargone: Siddhnath and Mahabaleshwar rode on a new chariot in Khargone, the police band saluted for the first time

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Shri Siddhanathji Mahadev and Lord Shri Mahabaleshwarji Mahadev in Shivdol of Khargone.

Naiduniya representative, Khargone (Shiv Dola Khargone). On Wednesday, on the second day of Bhadau, the King of Kings Lord Shri Siddhnathji Mahadev came out in royal style on a newly decorated chariot to give darshan to the people. Aarti was performed at 10.30 am in the sanctum sanctorum of Shri Siddhnath Mahadev temple located in Bhavasar Mohalla.

After this, Lord Shri Siddhnathji Mahadev and Lord Shri Mahabaleshwarji Mahadev were seated in a decorated palanquin. The Lord’s palanquin went till Bhavasar Dharamshala. After this, he boarded the chariot. Amidst a shower of flowers, Rudraksh Mitra Mandal welcomed the palanquin procession with cymbals, drums and blowing of conches.

After this, MP Gajendrasinh Patel, MLA Balkrishna Patidar, BJP district president Rajendra Rathore, Shivdola committee president Navneetlal Bhandari, descendant of the temple founder family Gulabchand Manakchand Malliwal, total Hindu society president Bablu Pal etc. performed the grand aarti.

After this, the Lord’s city tour started with the distribution of Prasad. Horsemen were leading the way. After this, Siddhnath Mahadev came out riding on a chariot with band music and cards. Devotees eager to have darshan chanted Jai Siddhnath. After this, they offered prayers.

When the caravan moved forward, the 18-member team of Police Band 1-Battalion Indore presented bhajans in front of the main tableau in the Shivdola. Siddhnath Mahadev’s Shivdola passed through the new welcome gate. On the other hand, more than 100 service stalls were set up for the saffron Siddhnath Mahadev. People from the city, district and other districts arrived to see the Shivdola.

tight police security

There is tight police security for Shivdole. 1300 policemen are deployed. Continuous monitoring is being done with 300 CCTV cameras and eight drones. SP Dharamraj Meena said that continuous monitoring is being done.