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Foot Talab, renowned nationally and internationally for its religious events, saw a large crowd of devotees on its opening day.

Pappu Bhaiya and Rinku Bhaiya were honored for their outstanding contributions and promotion of religious traditions.

Thousands of devotees arrived on the first day of the Navratri festival, which began at the Shri Vaneshwar Maruti Kutir Nandan Hanuman Temple, a famous pilgrimage site in Meghnagar, Madhya Pradesh, and performed Garba in worship of the Mother Goddess.

As usual, this year too, a large number of people registered their presence on the first day of Madhya Pradesh's popular Garba festival.

Public relations began after the Maha Aarti of the Mother Goddess, performed by the state's popular social worker Suresh Chandra Puranmal Jain, Pappu Bhaiya, and his family, and the Aarti of Lord Hanuman, a devotee of Lord Rama. The Garba continued late into the night.

Women from rural areas also displayed great enthusiasm on this occasion.

Local people arrived in large numbers and worshipped the Mother Goddess by performing Garba to the hymns of the Mother Goddess.

With them, people from Baroda, Ahmedabad, and other parts of Gujarat participated. Garba groups from Indore also performed with enthusiasm.

Members of Jhabua Sarvodaya Kala Mandal, who attended the event, cordially honored Suresh Chandra Puranmal Jain, Pappu Bhaiya, and Rajesh Rinku Jain for their outstanding contributions to society and for promoting religious traditions.

Pappu Bhaiya expressed his gratitude to everyone for the honor. Devotees of the Mother Goddess were engrossed in devotion to the auspicious, melodious, and traditional Garba of Gujarat.

The attractive electrical decorations at the foot pond seemed to deepen the glow of devotion.

The enthusiasm seen among the devotees of the Mother Goddess, especially in rural areas, this time not only provides a living example of devotion but also strengthens the villagers' faith in the Mother Goddess.

Young members of the organizing committee and social workers, Rajesh Rinku Jain and Jackie Jain, spoke about separate seating arrangements for men and women at the venue, as well as parking arrangements. Work has also been done to ensure smooth transportation.

Social worker Mr. Suresh Chand Jain and the temple's Mahant Dilip Das Maharaj, Ramdas Tyagi, Tat Wale Baba, and Chintamani Maharaj have appealed to the surrounding rural and urban communities to attend the event and make it a success.

Rahim Sherani Hindustani - Jhabua
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