Siddhivinayak Temple Prasad: In a recent statement, Siddhivinayak Temple Trust stated that the videos showing mice over ‘prasad’ packets do not belong to the temple. The trust alleged that the viral video was shot somewhere else.
Shree Siddhivinayak Ganpati Mandir Trust chairman Sadanand Shankar Sarvankar stated, “We will scan the CCTVs and conduct a complete inquiry.”
VIDEO | "Rats are visible in a plastic bag (in the video) and there's a blue colour container. Lakhs of laddus are distributed during the day and the place the laddus are prepared is very neat and clean. The video shows a dirty place, I can see that the video is not of the… pic.twitter.com/fE0cJRf6VJ
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Mice Found In ‘Prasad’ Packets
After animal fat was found in the laddus at Tirumala Balaji temple in Andhra Pradesh, a new controversy has arisen over temple Prasad. Previously, Buffalo and pig fat were found in the ghee used for making the prasad at Tirupati Balaji. Now, baby rats have been found in the Mahaprasad at the famous Shri Siddhivinayak temple in Mumbai.
BREAKING: Video shows mice over prasad at Mumbai's Shree Siddhivinayak Temple. #SiddhivinayakTemple pic.twitter.com/Hx8BJw22vh
— Vani Mehrotra (@vani_mehrotra) September 24, 2024
Rats are also said to be found inside packets of ‘Mahaprasad Laddu’, a prasad distributed to devotees by the Siddhivinayak Temple Trust. Several packets were seen to have been chewed by the rats. The temple administration has announced an investigation into the issue.
The investigation started on this matter and the administration claims the video is not from there. During this time many shopkeepers left their place and left.
People are raising questions about the prasad of Mumbai’s Siddhivinayak temple. A video is going viral on Social Media which shows the maha prasad is torn and rats are seen inside it. The video is said to be from Siddhivinayak temple but the authorities claim that it is not from there still an investigation will take place to know the truth.
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