Man carries oxygen cylinder of ailing mother on shoulder to help her get ‘Adapa’ darshan in Puri

A man was seen carrying his elderly mother with Oxygen support for Adapa Darshana of the deities in Gundicha temple. The man carrying an Oxygen cylinder on his shoulder braved heavy rush to help his mother have darshan of the sibling deities.

Man carries oxygen cylinder on shoulder

Man carries oxygen cylinder on shoulder to help ailing mother have Adapa Darshan

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Lord Jagannath is reputed as devotee friendly. He is the receiver of pure devotional thought and protector of the dignity of devotees for ages. Devotees, soaked in devotion, can brave any kind of odd to get a glimpse of the Lord.

Devotees often overcome several obstacles and come from long way to have darshan of Lord Jagannath and his sibling deities during the nine-day sojourn starting from Rath Yatra in Puri. One such incident in Puri has filled the heart of lakhs of other devotees with pure divine joy and bliss.

A man was seen carrying his elderly mother with Oxygen support for Adapa Darshana of the deities in Gundicha temple. The man carrying an Oxygen cylinder on his shoulder braved heavy rush to help his mother have darshan of the sibling deities.

The exchange of unconditional love between the Supreme Lord and his ardent devotee has inspired and motivated scores of other devotees across the globe. The man, showing deep love for his mother, has also set an ardent example to be followed in the day-to-day society where elders are often getting neglected by their family members.

In another such heart-touching incident, a woman was seen helping his elderly mother walk to have darshan of the sibling deities in Gundicha temple a day before the Bahuda Yatra. A police personnel was found helping the mother-daughter duo to get a glimpse of the Holy Trinity.

Elaborate security arrangements have been made for Adapa Darshan of the sibling deities before the Bahuda Yatra. Puri Police has requested the devotees to come through the barricade for a disciplined darshan of the deities.
 

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