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Lord Ganesh in Khajrana temple was adorned with pearls and special ornaments on Tuesday, as the temple committee celebrated 15th foundation day of the Shubh-Labh on Tuesday.

Lord Ganesh in Khajrana temple was adorned with pearls and special ornaments on Tuesday, as the temple committee celebrated 15th foundation day of the Shubh-Labh on Tuesday.
Lord Ganesh, goddess Riddhi, and goddess Siddhi were seen in pearl-studded clothes.
Along with this, a proposal for construction of drinking water facility was sent to district administration. The construction has been proposed using Dholpuri red stone in the temple premises.
The event will be held on Tuesday under the aegis of Shubh-Profit Ganeshwari Sanstha. Association president Ashutosh Sharma and Mahesh Sharma said, “This year, devotees were able to celebrate the foundation day of the statue of auspiciousness and profit (Shubh and Labh) was celebrated with pomp.”
At 7 o'clock in the morning, Abhishek and worship was organised. Along with this, day-long recitation of vedic mantras by priests began.
The symbols of Shubh-Labh were worshiped with edibles known for medicinal value like fruit juice, mango, turmeric, giloy, amla, liquorice, kulanjan, tulsi, camphor, kachri etc.
In the evening, the Khajrana Ganesh temple complex was decorated with 10 quintals of different flowers and balloons in the festival.
At 7 o'clock in the evening, 56 bhog was offered to the lord. Former Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan also attended the event as the chief guest.
President Ashutosh Sharma said that the institution has taken a pledge to do something new every year in the temple.
This year, the institution resolved to make drinking water stalls and footwear stand for the devotees visiting the temple premises.
In which the drinking outlet will be constructed by carving on Dholpuri red stone.

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