Indore (Madhya Pradesh): On the auspicious occasion of Raksha Bandhan, a 196 sq. ft. rakhi was tied to Lord Khajrana Ganesh on Saturday. Pandits chanted Vedic mantras during the ritual, while devotees gathered to witness the grand offering.
The rakhi was uniquely curated by artisans from Indore and Kolkata. The flowers were specially brought from Bengaluru, Delhi, Pune and other cities.
CM Mohan Yadav Extends Raksha Bandhan Greetings, Performs Puja At Mahakaleshwar TemplePrepared overnight by artisans from Indore and Kolkata, the rakhi was crafted entirely from flowers brought from Bengaluru, Delhi, Pune, and other cities.
The design was made by Indore’s florist Yatharth Maheshwari. The creation used 100 kg of Indian and imported blooms, including Oriental Lily, Anthurium, Orchids, Sunflowers, Carnations, and China Palm. The floral arrangement is expected to remain fresh for up to 10 days.
MP Culture Department Announces 8 National Awards: Prasoon Joshi, Sanjay Leela Bhansali To Get National Kishore Kumar AwardOrganised by Vighnaharta Ganesh Bhakt Samiti, this is the ninth consecutive year of presenting a massive rakhi to Lord Ganesh. The tradition began with a 36 sq ft rakhi and has grown annually.
Founders Rajesh Birkar and Rahul Sharma claim this year’s 14x14 ft design is the largest rakhi in the world, with its string encircling the temple.
This year’s theme was inspired by 'Operation Sindoor,' with the rakhi symbolising protection, devotion, and unity.
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