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Devotees from Gurugram are transporting a stunning 800-1,000 kg golden Shiva kanwad on wheels to Haridwar, filled with sacred Gangajal. The intricately designed kanwad, crafted in Sonipat, has drawn admiration from onlookers during the Kanwar Yatra. Meanwhile, Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami has launched Operation Kalanemi to crack down on impersonators exploiting faith. The initiative aims to protect Sanatan Dharma’s reputation from fraudulent activities.

Key Points: Gurugram Devotees Carry 800 kg Golden Shiva Kanwad to Haridwar

  • Devotees carry intricately crafted golden Kanwad from Sonipat
  • Yatra covers 250 km with 40 litres of sacred Gangajal
  • Uttarakhand launches Operation Kalanemi against fake saints
  • CM Dhami vows action against those harming Sanatan Dharma
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Kanwad yatris from Gurugram carry 800-1,000 kg Golden Shiva kanwad on wheels in Haridwar

Kanwad yatris transport a massive 800-1,000 kg golden Shiva kanwad on wheels, covering 250 km with sacred Gangajal in Haridwar.

"This unique Kanwad weighs 800-1,000 kgs and holds 40 litres of Gangajal. People admire its grandeur. – Sonu Rana"

Haridwar, July 16

In a striking display of devotion, Kanwad Yatris from Gurugram have undertaken a remarkable journey, carrying a massive 800-1,000 kg golden Shiva Kanwad on wheels during the ongoing Kanwar Yatra.

The intricately designed Kanwad, crafted in Sonipat, is carrying approximately 40 litres of sacred Gangajal, drawing admiration from onlookers along the route.

Sonu Rana, one of the Kanwariyas, shared, "This is a unique Kanwad, made in Sonipat, weighing around 800-1,000 kgs and holding about 40 litres of Gangajal. People are appreciating its grandeur. We will cover nearly 250 kilometres with it, showcasing our devotion to Lord Shiva."

The Kanwar Yatra began on July 10. During the annual pilgrimage, Kanwariyas collect holy water from rivers and carry it over hundreds of kilometres to offer it at Lord Shiva temples. Devotees across the country observe fasts, perform rituals, and undertake the Yatra as a mark of devotion.

The Uttarakhand State government has launched "Operation Kalanemi" against individuals impersonating Sanatanis and harming its reputation.

Earlier, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami stated that the state government will take strict action against those deceiving people, hiding their identities, and harming Sanatan under Operation Kalanemi.

"Those who are deceiving people here, hiding their identity, hurting faith and belief, harming Sanatan, such people will be identified, a campaign will be run against such people, and those who are hurting religion and faith by hiding their reality will be caught, action will be taken against them.." Dhami told the reporters here.

Earlier, CM Dhami gave strict instructions to the officials to launch Operation Kalanemi against impersonators who cheat people and hurt their sentiments in the name of Sanatan Dharma in Devbhoomi Uttarakhand.

The Chief Minister said that many such cases have come to light in the state where anti-social elements are cheating people, especially women, by disguising themselves as saints. This is not only hurting the religious sentiments of the people, but also harming the image of social harmony and Sanatan tradition.

He also said that just as the demon Kalanemi had tried to mislead by disguising himself as a saint, similarly, many "Kalanemi" are active in society today who are committing crimes in religious guise.

- ANI

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Shreya B
While I admire the devotion, I wonder if such heavy Kanwads are necessary? The essence of Kanwar Yatra is in the pilgrimage itself, not in making it a spectacle. Simple devotion is equally powerful.
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Aman W
Operation Kalanemi is much needed! Some fake babas have spoiled the image of our sacred traditions. Good initiative by Uttarakhand govt to protect our dharma from fraudsters. Jai Shri Mahakal! 🔱
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Priyanka N
The golden Kanwad is beautiful, but I hope the organizers ensure safety measures. 250km journey with such heavy load needs proper planning - roads can get crowded during yatra season. Safety first!
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Varun X
As someone who did Kanwar Yatra last year, I can say the devotion is overwhelming! But this golden Kanwad seems more like show-off than spirituality. Real bhakti is in the heart, not in gold plating.
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Nisha Z
The CM is right about fake saints! My aunt was cheated by someone posing as a sadhu last year. More power to Operation Kalanemi 👏 We need to protect our elderly from such frauds.

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