Kanpur: In the midst of reading the spells of the Vedic and traditional rituals, the length of 11 days Brahmotsava (Magh Mela) concluded here on Wednesday.
Shival temple was built in a famous South Indian style.
The worshipers, bringing gods on their shoulders, first roaming the temple and then taking him to Janakpur and returned.
‘Abhishek’ God was held with traditional rituals in the temple and after that the procession went to Sarsaiya Ghat for “Yagyant Sean” (Holy Bath) (Holy Bath) where the worshipers and the priests, in the midst of reading Mantra, bringing idols Sri Niwas Vyankatesh to the flow Main Ganga and then return to the temple.