Ajmer, 7 October (Hindus). One year ago on this day i.e. on October 7, 2023, 23 members of the family and friends of the Israeli tourists who were killed in the terrorist attack on Israel by the terrorist organization Hamas on Saturday worshiped and offered prayers at Pushkar Sarovar. Prayed. On this occasion, Maha Aarti of the lake was also organized by the foreign tourists.
Tourist guide and pilgrimage priest Gopal Parashar told that last year 12 Israeli tourists had come to Pushkar to celebrate Holi festival. All of them returned to their home countries after a few days. During this period, on October 7, four Israeli tourists were murdered by the terrorist organization Hamas. Wishing peace to the souls of these dead souls, a 23-member group of Israeli tourists on Saturday worshiped Pushkar Sarovar at Gwalior Ghat of Pushkar Sarovar under the leadership of pilgrimage priest Pt. Kaushal Mukhiya and co-leadership of Pandit Govind Parashar. He took water, barley, sesame seeds, rice, flowers, kusha etc. in his hands and offered it as tarpan.
The pain of losing her son spilled from mother's eyes
Israeli tourists Danny and Marita told that their 26-year-old son Alon was killed in a terrorist attack carried out by Hamas last year. For the peace of his soul, they have come to worship and offer prayers at Pushkar Sarovar. Giving information about the incident, he said that his son went to a party to enjoy his alone life and never came back. Apart from this, Israeli tourists wished for peace of their friends and acquaintances. All the tourists became emotional while offering tarpan.
Mantra chanted in Sanskrit
During this time, all the Israeli tourists worshiped the Tarpan Karma spoken by the priest while speaking in Sanskrit. Priest Kaushal Mukhiya conducted the puja by introducing everyone to Hindu culture in English language.
After the Tarpan Karma, all the tourists reached Badri Ghat where they participated in the Maha Aarti organized by them and prayed for the prosperity of Pushkar Raj. On this occasion, Shashank Parashar performed Maha Aarti of the Sarovar.
Israeli tourists paid tribute to the martyrs of Haifa war
Hanuman Prasad Bakolia, manager of Pushkar-based Bed Khabad House, said that Simson Goldstein, the religious leader of Khabad House Pushkar, participated as the chief guest in the Martyr's Day program organized at the Amar Jyoti Jayanti site in Jaipur on Sunday. Under his leadership, a large number of Israeli tourists from Pushkar paid tribute to the soldiers martyred in the Haifa war.