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Prosperity Of Naga Ascetics Seen In Anand Akhare’s Procession

Prosperity Of Naga Ascetics Seen In Anand Akhare’s Procession, see the celebration in pictures: Haridwar Kumbh Mela 2021.

In the Peshwai of Anand Akhara at Dharmanagri Haridwar, the prosperity of Naga ascetics was seen. Peshwai started at around 11 am from SM Jain Degree College in central Haridwar.

The Peshwai entered Kankhal via Puran Ranipur Road, Chandracharya Chowk, Khanna Nagar, Yogi Vihar Shankar Ashram, Singhdwar.

According to tradition in the Peshwai, the flag of the arena was running at the forefront. He was followed by the chariot of Mahamandaleshwar Swami Balkanand Giri, the god of the elephant and the akhara, and the Acharya of the arena.

Anand Akhara is also called the younger brother of Niranjani Akhara. Anand Akhara takes bath in the royal bath along with the Niranjani Akhara.

Hence the chariot of Mr. Ram Ratan Giri, the shrine of Niranjani Akhara, and National President of All India Akhara Parishad, Mr. Mahant Narendra Giri.

Secretary of Niranjani Akhara and President of Mansa Devi Temple and Mr. Ram Ratan Giri, Secretary of Niranjani Akhara are going on in the presence of the Akhara. Was.

Right behind Swami Balakananda Giri, a whole bunch of Naga ascetics was queuing up. The Naga monks also rode horses and camels.

Hundreds of Naga sannyasis, who were involved in the Peshwai, were spreading their avant-garde aura and showcasing the traditional weapons and musical instruments of the arena.

The helicopter was pelting flowers rain on the Peshwai, and a large crowd of devotees and local residents on both sides of the road were watching the divine men. Flower showers were also done on them.

Local dignitaries welcomed the Peshwai with a garland by putting stalls in place and the saints and saints attending the Peshwai were offering breakfast to the security police personnel and other system workers.

There were 16 bands playing in Peshwai who kept the atmosphere devotional with their devotional music. The Peshwai consisted of a whole group of elephants, horses, and camels.

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