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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Pune Temple's Holy Orange Powder Sparks Devotee Frenzy

Pune Temple's Holy Orange Powder Sparks Devotee Frenzy

2 Jan

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Summary

  • Temple trust sent shendur samples for testing by state archaeology department.
  • Nearly 900kg of shendur was removed during the idol's restoration.
  • Over two lakh devotees visited the temple on New Year's Eve and Day.
Pune Temple's Holy Orange Powder Sparks Devotee Frenzy

The historic Shri Kasba Ganapati temple in Pune recently reopened after a significant restoration of its centuries-old idol. During the process, nearly 900kg of shendur, the sacred orange powder, was carefully removed. This has led to a surge in requests from devotees eager to receive the shendur as prasad for their home shrines.

The temple trust is currently awaiting test results from the state government's archaeology department before making a decision on distributing the shendur. This careful approach underscores the spiritual and historical importance of the idol, which is considered Pune's presiding deity and was established in the early 17th century.

Following its reopening on Wednesday, the temple saw massive crowds, with over two lakh devotees visiting on December 31 and January 1 to see the restored idol. While the trust distributed pedha and sheera on these days, the unique situation regarding the shendur has captured the attention of the local community.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The temple trust is deciding whether to distribute nearly 900kg of shendur removed from the idol during restoration as prasad.
Devotees consider the shendur sacred and wish to keep a small amount in their home shrines as a blessing from the deity.
The temple reopened on Wednesday after being closed since December 15 for the idol's restoration and renovation.

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