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A viral video showing devotees in Vrindavan mistakenly ... Temple authorities clarified that the water was not 'Charan Amrit,' leading to disappointment and calls for transparency in religious ...
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In Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, an unusual incident has sparked widespread attention after a video went viral. Devotees at the Shri Banke Bihari Mandir mistakenly believed that water dripping from an ...
Believing it to be 'Charan Amrit,' they consumed it. A video recorded many devotees approaching ... "Didi, AC ka paani hai ye. Charano ka paani nahi hai ye Thakur ji ke (Sister, this is AC water ...
A temple visitor, recording the video, is also heard debunking the myth. He tells devotees, ''Didi, ye AC ka pani hai, charnon ka pani nahi hai ye Thakur ji ke. Yaha ke mandir ke pujariyon ne is ...
The incident is reminiscent of a 2012 event in Mumbai where water from a crucified Jesus statue drew crowds, who believed it was a miracle, until it was revealed as a result of a faulty sewage system.
Viral News: A viral video from the Banke Bihari Mandir in Mathura shows devotees mistaking water dripping from an elephant sculpture for charan amrit which is holy water from the feet of Lord Krishna.
In the video, a visitor is heard cautioning the devotees. He says, “Didi, ye AC ka pani hai, charnon ka pani nahi hai ye Thakur ji ke. Yaha ke mandir ke pujariyon ne is cheez ki pushti ki hai.” ...