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A video clip showing women danced to the Kanwar Yatra truck because of the lack of respect for the sanctity of the Hajj.
The decorated truck seemed to be more than one part of a religious procession. (Photo credits: x)
A video clip showing two women danced to a truck decorated through Kanwar Yatra. The incident has sparked strong criticism on social media. The clip, whose exact location, shows a group of Canaarias, lists of Lord Shiva, standing on a moving truck while crossing what appears to be a bridge.
What caught the attention of everyone is that the two women dance to DJ’s music loudly in front of a crowded crowd of male worshipers. The truck, which was decorated with large lights and loudspeakers, appeared to be more than one part of a religious procession.
By video, a note says in Hindi “ये कैसे कैसे हैं (which is almost translated into” any type of worshipers “), which reflects the anger of many viewers. An illustration to the video -” Kanwariyas has dance and music on their way to “rope”. A lot of Sanskar. “
The clip was shared on July 21 on X and received more than one tons of views so far. Many Internet users have criticized this act, describing it as not respect for the spirit of Kanwar Yatra.
Some people feel that Hajj turns into a public scene, and the loss of its spiritual meaning.
One user said, “Displayed and disgusting at the very least!
Another comment, “I don’t know what to say!”
“Loiled Consules,” another person wrote.
“The blessed to be born in southern India. Thank God that we will not do such things in the name of religion,” one of the individual stated.
As of now, there was no official statement from the authorities about the video. However, there is an increasing general demand for action, as many ask for a better organization to prevent such incidents in the future.
What is Kanwar Yatra?
Kanwar Yatra is an annual pilgrimage where Lord Shiva, known as Kanwariyas, brings the sacred waters of the Ganga River – usually on foot – and they present it in Shiva temples in their hometown.
Tradition is rooted in sincerity, simplicity and atonement. But in recent years, many participants in the use of trucks, loudspeakers and even DGs, which led to discussions about whether these changes hurt the spiritual essence of sacred wings.
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