Baba Baijnath Seva Sangh Sends 1001 Kanwariyas to Sultanganj

Grand departure ceremony marks Shravan pilgrimage from Jamshedpur

Key Points:

  • 1001 devotees depart for Sultanganj with ‘Bol Bam’ chants
  • Male and female pilgrims included in record participation
  • Service camps arranged with food, medical and rest facilities

JAMSHEDPUR – Baba Baijnath Seva Sangh organized departure of 1001 devotees to Sultanganj today during the sacred Shravan month celebrations.

The massive pilgrim group left amid enthusiastic ‘Bol Bam’ chants. They will offer water at Baba Baidyanath Dham in Deoghar. Moreover, this represents record participation this year.

A grand ceremony marked the auspicious departure today. Havan, worship rituals and devotional singing accompanied proceedings. Furthermore, proper religious ceremonies blessed the pilgrims.

Sangh president and coordinators attended the farewell function. Local dignitaries joined the ceremonial send-off as well. However, traditional rituals remained the primary focus.

Both male and female devotees participated in pilgrimage. The group includes diverse age groups from community. Besides, comprehensive arrangements ensure comfortable journey ahead.

Special provisions cover food, medical care and security needs. Rest facilities have been arranged along the route. On the other hand, emergency support remains readily available.

Sangh coordinators explained annual tradition continues successfully each year. Shravan month witnesses increasing devotee participation consistently. Moreover, this year’s numbers exceeded previous records.

Multiple service camps will operate throughout the journey. Volunteers will provide water and fruits to pilgrims. Furthermore, primary medical assistance remains accessible continuously.

Rest areas offer comfortable accommodation during travel stops. Local communities support pilgrimage arrangements across route sections. In addition, coordinated efforts ensure smooth operations.

The pilgrimage demonstrates community devotion during sacred month. Organized approach ensures safety and comfort for participants. Meanwhile, traditional practices continue through modern arrangements.

Religious fervor accompanies the well-planned journey to Sultanganj. Devotees carry sacred mission of water offering. However, proper logistics support their spiritual endeavor.

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