A video showing a large religious ritual in Madhya Pradesh is currently trending and getting strong reactions online. The clip captures a unique moment from a temple ceremony, where devotees offer large quantities of milk. As the visuals continue to spread, the event has become a topic of discussion, with people talking about both the devotion and the scale seen in the video.
Where the viral moment comes from
This video is from the Sehore district, where a 21-day religious program was organized at the Pataleshwar Mahadev Temple in the Satdev area of the Berunda region, as mentioned in a report by India Today.The event concluded with a special ritual dedicated to Maa Narmada. During this ceremony, milk was used for Abhishek. Visuals show a tanker being used to pour the milk while devotees gathered in large numbers, chanting and taking part in the pooja.
11,000 liters of milk used in ritual
One of the main reasons this video is being widely shared is the scale of the offering. Around 11,000 liters of milk were used during the final day ritual.Along with this, the entire event included daily Mahahavan ceremonies. These sacred fire rituals were performed regularly using traditional materials in large quantities. Devotees also offered coconuts in big numbers as part of their participation, according to the report.
Large arrangements made for the event
The entire program was organized under the guidance of Sant Shivanand Maharaj. Preparations were done on a large scale, including a five-acre setup with lighting and decorations.The atmosphere remained devotional throughout, with continuous chanting. As mentioned in the report, the event ended with a bhandara, where food was served to a large number of people.
Video sparks mixed reactions online
As the video continues to circulate, it has led to different reactions on social media. Some people see it as a strong display of faith and tradition. Others are discussing the scale of the ritual.Currently, the visuals from this ceremony have clearly captured public attention and continue to circulate widely online.Thumb image: Instagram/The Times of India













