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The Langoor Mela at Amritsar’s Bada Hanuman Mandir began, drawing thousands in devotion, cultural celebration, and interfaith unity.
The Langoor Mela, a nine-day Navratri festival, began at Amritsar’s Bada Hanuman Mandir, drawing thousands in devotion and cultural celebration.
Families, especially those fulfilling vows for blessings like health, childbirth, or career success, brought children dressed as langoors—symbolic monkey forms of Lord Hanuman—after a ritual bath in a sacred curd-mixed pond.
The children joined daily processions, offering prayers, flowers, and sweets, while devotional songs and chants of "Jai Bajrang Bali!"
filled the air.
Participants from diverse backgrounds, including Sikhs, shared stories of faith and unity.
Organizers and local authorities ensured safety and smooth operations, highlighting the event’s religious, cultural, and tourism significance.
The tradition, linked to the Durgiana Tirth Temple, is seen as ancient and meaningful, symbolizing gratitude, spiritual devotion, and cultural continuity.
El Langoor Mela en el Bada Hanuman Mandir de Amritsar comenzó, atrayendo a miles de personas en devoción, celebración cultural y unidad interreligiosa.