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Breaking centuries -old tradition of hanuman garhi in ayodhya Ruling Mahant will have Darshan of Ram Lalla – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live


Ramnagari will see Gaddinshin Mahant Premdas Maharaj Ramlala of Hanumangarhi by breaking the centuries -old tradition in Ayodhya. In the history of Hanumangarhi, no Gaddinshin Mahant can go outside 52 bighas. But now, under a new tradition, Mahant Premdas will visit Ramlala with thousands of saints and householders at 07 am on April 30 and see Ramlala. Will spend time in his court for some time.

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Panch Sanjay Das of Sagaria Patti of Hanumangarhi told that Gaddinshin Mahant first will leave the VIP route of Hanumangarhi and go to Saryu coast. The royal bath in Saryu will return. Pushpavarsha will be done at 40 places from the Saryu River to the court of Ramlala. During this time, the helicopter will also rain flowers. The procession to be taken out on this occasion will include elephants, horses, camels.

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In the procession, Gaddinshin Mahant Premdas will visit Hanumangarhi’s mark and stick. Along with this, the four strips of Hanumangarhi will also be included in Sagaria Patti, Ujjainia Patti, Basantia Patti and Haridwari Patti Mahant and Panch. Sanjay Das told that this decision has been taken by All India Shri Panch Ramanandiya Nirvani Akhara Hanumangarhi.

Hanuman ji has been inspired by Mahant for three months

For the first time in the history of Hanumangarhi, Gaddinshin Mahant Premdas will start a new tradition and go out of Hanumangarhi and see Lord Ramlala. Sanjay Das claimed that Hanuman ji was inspiring Gaddinshin Mahant for the last three months to go and see Lord Ramlala. During the darshan, Chappan Bhog will be offered to Lord Ramlala on behalf of Hanumangarhi.



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