Great uproar over the burning of the chariot in the Antarvedi..!?

- The temple here has a rich history.
- god who saves from natural calamities.
- Swami's Chariot is burnt in fire.

Our india is the birthplace of many cultural traditions. In such a country all the people have a high sense of devotion. Whether there is difficulty or happiness, they look towards god and pray. Thus, lakshmi narasimha Swamy is one of the deities that devotees measure the most. Such a Swami is very famous on the Internet. The temple here has a rich history. It is a belief that any wishes will be fulfilled if you visit this Swami. Every year pujas are done to such Swami. Swami is paraded in Vratam. A 62-year-old chariot with such a rich history got burnt down a few years ago. How did the chariot burn, is there any political conspiracy behind it? Let's see what the details are.
This Intervedic Lakshminarasimhaswamy temple is very popular in east godavari district. Here the chariot has a solid history of 62 years. Every year, Swami's Kalyanotsavam is held for a week with great pomp. It is on this occasion that Swami is paraded in this chariot. After that, they bathe the Lord in the sea. After the procession, this chariot is kept in a shed there. One such chariot caught fire at midnight. But it is not known whether this happened by accident or someone did it on purpose. The cbi has made an inquiry into this. But so far that matter has not been revealed. In this way, the people there trembled with fear as the chariot was burnt in Antarvedi. If the Chariot of Swami, which saves us from natural calamities, burns, people are extremely afraid of what kind of calamities are going to happen to us and worship Swami with devotion. However, it is not clear whether the chariot was deliberately set on fire or due to a short circuit. Actually, homas with honey are performed in the chariot during the procession of the Lord. Some people thought that this honey fell on the chariot and the fire broke out easily with a short circuit. However, it can be said that at that time there was a great uproar over the burning of the chariot in the Antarvedi.

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