Chittorgarh, September 11 (HS). The famous Krishna Dham Shri Sanwaliyaji Mandir Mandal Mandfia of Mewar will organize a three-day huge Jaljhulani Ekadashi fair from September 13 to 15. Various types of programs will be organized in the fair and there will be a grand procession and cultural programs.
Rakesh Kumar, Chief Executive Officer of Mandir Mandal and Additional District Collector, said that the fair will be inaugurated on September 13 at 12.15 pm. A huge procession of Shri Sanwalia Seth will be taken out at 2 pm and an All India Virat Kavi Sammelan will be organized at 9 pm. Various poets including Surendra Sharma, Arun Gemini, Jani Bairagi, Satyanarayan Satan, Vivek Pareek, Bhuvan Mohani and Vishnu Saxena will recite poetry in it. A grand bhajan evening and cultural program will be held at the Meera Rangmanch of the fair ground, in which various poets including Tanmay Bakaria (Baga) and Himanshu Bavandar of Tarak Mehta's Ulta Chashma fame will perform. This program will be held on the bypass stage near the referral hospital. From 9 pm, bhajan evening and cultural programs will be organized at the Meera Rangmanch and Govardhan Rangmanch stage of the fair ground.
Gulal will fly, flower shower will happen from helicopter
Similarly, on the main day of the fair, on September 14, at 12 noon, a huge chariot procession of Shri Sanwalia Seth will depart from the temple premises, which will go to Sanwalia Sarovar. The Lord will be seated on a silver chariot and will be taken around the city. The devotees will pull this chariot. The Lord will be seated on a silver chariot and flower shower will be done from a helicopter. There will be different types of tableaux in the procession, which will become the center of attraction. There will be a grand fireworks display at the end of the procession at 8 pm. At 9 pm, bhajan evening and cultural programs will be organized at the fair ground Meera Rangmanch Govardhan Rangmanch. Raj Pareek, Chhotu Singh Rawana and Sawai Bhaat will give presentations in the program. Pooja Nathani, Surabhi Chaturvedi and Bhagwat Suthar and their teams will present their scenes on different stages.
The event will conclude with a cultural evening
Additional District Collector said that on the last day of the fair, on September 15, a closing ceremony and cultural evening will be organized. After this, handicapped people will be given motor rides and talented students will be honored. The fair will conclude with a grand colorful fireworks display.