56 dishes were offered to deities in various temples across Banswara city on Wednesday evening, the day after Diwali, as part of the Govardhan Puja and Annakut festival. At Hanuman Temple, Lord Raghunath was presented with a special offering of 56 dishes at 7 pm, attracting a large number of devotees. Similar ceremonies were held at Thakurji and Hanuman Temple near Gandhi statue, Rupchaturburj Raj Temple at Azad Chowk, and Laliwav Math at Suraj Pol. The events created an atmosphere of religious enthusiasm throughout the city, with devotees participating eagerly and receiving prasad. (Updated 23 Oct 2025, 01:48 IST; source: link)
Key Points
- 56 dishes were offered to deities in various temples across Banswara city on Wednesday evening, the day after Diwali, as part of the Govardhan Puja and Annakut festival
- At Hanuman Temple, Lord Raghunath was presented with a special offering of 56 dishes at 7 pm, attracting a large number of devotees
- Similar ceremonies were held at Thakurji and Hanuman Temple near Gandhi statue, Rupchaturburj Raj Temple at Azad Chowk, and Laliwav Math at Suraj Pol