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The sixth Patotsav started with Bhilwara Kalash Yatra.

Bhilwara : Devotees dancing on various bhajans including ‘Govind Mero Hai, Gopal Mero Hai, Shri Banke Bihari Nandlal Mero Hai’, ‘Meetha Ras Se Bharayodi Radha Rani Lage Hai’. Resounding cheers of Prabhu Shrinath ji, Shri Dwarkadhish and Shri Laadle Lal. The melodious sound waves of the bandwagons. Decorated Kalash on the head of Vaishnava women in decorated clothes. Flowers showered on devotees at various places. This was the scene of the grand Kalash procession taken out on the inauguration of the sixth Patotsav of Shri Ananddham Haveli Temple in Bhilwara.

In the Kalash procession that started from Azad Chowk in the city, devotees were carrying the book of Bhagwat ji on their heads. Kalshayatra reached Ananddham Haveli via Information Center intersection, Seva Sadan Road. Where Thakurji’s Palana and Sankheda bungalow were desired, Shri Lalan resided in it. Shrimad Bhagwat Katha Pothi was worshiped in the temple in the presence of Pt. Satish Kumar Shastri, the story started in the afternoon.

Katha will be held daily from 1 to 5 pm

Pandit Shastri will narrate Bhagwat Katha every day from 1 pm to 5 pm. Nand Mahotsav will be celebrated in Katha on 7th December. There will be discourses on Govardhan Leela on 8th December and Raas Panchadhyay on 9th December.

Govardhan Puja will be held on 10th

On December 10, Tritiyagrah Peethadhishwar Dr. Vagish Kumar Maharaj will come to Bhilwara, he will be received and welcomed. After this, Maharaj will provide Brahma Sambandh to the devotees. On the same day, Govardhan Puja will be held at 10 am, Katha from 12 to 2.30 pm. Rukmini will get married in this. Annakoot darshan will be held from 3 to 5 pm in the day. Bhajan and cultural program will be held from 8.30 to 10 pm.

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