{"id":37,"date":"2020-02-04T05:29:59","date_gmt":"2020-02-04T05:29:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/khodaldhamtrust.org\/media\/blog\/?p=37"},"modified":"2020-02-04T05:29:59","modified_gmt":"2020-02-04T05:29:59","slug":"rain-falls-in-kadavad-village-from-kodaldham-temple-devotees-the-first-night-maharabati-the-flag-the-sacrificial-tails-through-the-yagna","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.khodaldhamtrust.org\/blog\/rain-falls-in-kadavad-village-from-kodaldham-temple-devotees-the-first-night-maharabati-the-flag-the-sacrificial-tails-through-the-yagna\/","title":{"rendered":"Rain falls in Kadavad village from Kodaldham Temple Devotees The First Night Maharabati, the flag, the sacrificial tails through the yagna."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Padra Yatra was held on the first day of Aso Navaratri as per the tradition of every year of Shri Khodladham Trust-Kagavad. Rainfall<br \/>\nA large number of Mai devotees joined in the walk even in the rain. Shri Khodaldham Trust Chairman Nareshbhai Patel<br \/>\nPedestrian departure from Kagwad village. The 2-kilometer trek up to the Khodaldham Temple is in huge numbers<br \/>\nThe devotees joined and at first Norat performed the rituals of Mahadarti, the flag and the yajna through Yajna.<br \/>\nA large number of devotees also joined in the on-going rain to join in the first Norat walk on September 29.<br \/>\nIn the morning Kagavad reached the village. The decoration was made on a pedestrian path. Crown villagers<br \/>\nPedestrians were greeted. Then Nareshbhai Patel departed at 8 am in the morning.<br \/>\nThousands of devotees, led by the chariot of Khodal, reached Kodaldham Temple from Kagwad village. Behind the chariot of Ma Khodal<br \/>\nLater, along with Jay Jay Khodal of Jaya Ma Khodal, under the garb of devotees, the devotees rushed from Kagavad village to the Khodaldham Temple.<br \/>\nAfter reaching Padan Yatra in the temple courtyard, the devotees took their blessings by tilting the vial at the feet of Ma Khodal.<br \/>\nThe flag was then hoisted on the summit of the Khodaldham Temple. The brothers and sisters involved in the pedestal of the temple<br \/>\nNorat Ma khodal tails to call out the rasa-garba rally in the rain in the rain<br \/>\nWere. Yearly sacrifices were also made at this year&#8217;s school. Khodaladham Trust for devotees involved in the pedestal<br \/>\nLunch and snacks were arranged by. Volunteers to ensure that the devotees have no trouble on the pedestrian route<br \/>\nThe team was upset as well.<br \/>\nOn this pedestal, Shri Khodaldham Trust Chairman Shri Nareshbhai Patel and Shri Khodaldham Trust Trustees, Shri.<br \/>\nTrustees of Sardar Patel Cultural Foundation, Shri Leuva Patel Trustees of Community Guest House, Veraval, Khodaldham<br \/>\nDistrict, Taluka and Rural Conveyors, Khodaldham Women&#8217;s Committee, Khodaldham Student Committee, all Leuva of Rajkot<br \/>\nMembers of Patel Social Group, family members of the pseudonymous Leuva Patel society, members of society&#8217;s organizations and<br \/>\nBrothers and sisters of the society were joined in large numbers.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Padra Yatra was held on the first day of Aso Navaratri as per the tradition of every year of Shri Khodladham Trust-Kagavad. Rainfall A large number of Mai devotees joined in the walk even in the rain. Shri Khodaldham Trust Chairman Nareshbhai Patel Pedestrian departure from Kagwad village. 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