A footage from the Banke Bihari Mandir, which has gone viral, shows a number of devotees consuming water dripping down from an elephant sculpture on the wall.
Devotees lined up to drink the water dripping from from the mouth of an elephant sculpture.
New Delhi: Devotees made a beeline to drink water dripping from the mouth of an elephant sculpture at a popular temple in Vrindavan recently. The devotees were convinced that it was ‘Charan Amrit’ or holy water emerging from Lord Krishna’s feet.
अंधभक्ति का ये आलम है AC से गिरता हुआ पानी भी प्रसाद समझकर पी रहे हैं। क्या लगता है विश्वगुरु बन पाएंगे?
— Prashant Kanojia (@KanojiaPJ) November 3, 2024
A footage from the Banke Bihari Mandir, which has gone viral, shows a number of devotees consuming water dripping down from an elephant sculpture on the wall. Some devotees could be seen using cups to collect the water, while others drank a few drops cupping it in their palms believing it to be holy water.
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