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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.

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.

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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