Bhaskar News Service
Vrindavan , A grand fireworks display was organized on the 8th day of the ongoing Brahmotsavam at the largest South Indian style Ranganath temple in North India. Sitting on a horse made of gold, Lord Ranganath came out like a warrior wearing precious ornaments, the devotees were mesmerized after seeing him. When the Lord’s ride reached the temple again after visiting the city, the Lord was looted by the Bhil servants of Parakal Swami. The temple echoed with cheers after seeing this Leela of God. Late in the evening on the 8th day of Brahmotsav, Lord Ranganatha’s ride came out sitting on a horse made of gold. Lord Ranganatha, dressed in precious ornaments, had a spear made of silver in one hand and a horse’s bridle in the other. The image of God wearing a shield on the waist and a sword studded with gems and studded in the waist was eye-catching. Seeing this form of God, it seemed that the Lord was leaving a fort in the form of a warrior tightening the reins of the horse. The ride of God sitting on a horse left the temple and reached the big garden while visiting the city. Where there was a thrilling display of fireworks as soon as the ride reached the main gate. The fireworks were showing off their skills. People were delighted with the light of more than one firecracker in the fireworks which lasted for about an hour. The most attractive fireworks were the fort, Hanuman ji, Mor, Shree, Radhe Radhe, Gaj Graha war and fireworks fired by two players playing cricket.
Source: dainikbhaskarup.com
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