
Mail News Service
Jamshedpur, March 27: The Rani Sati Dadiji Divya Jyot will reach Jamshedpur on Thursday, March 28 at 3 pm near the Red Cross Society Building where it will be received by thousands of devotees and taken in a colourful procession to the Dhalbhum Club Ground opposite Sakchi Agrasen Bhawan.
The Jyot (flame) from Rani Sati Mandir in Jhunjhunu is being carried across states by the Rani Sati Foundation of Kolkata. The journey that commenced from Kolkata on March 3, will be arriving in the city on March 28. The Rani Sati Dadiji Jyot will be received by thousands of devotees near the Red Cross Society Building at 3 pm and taken in a procession that will include devotional music and traditional tribal dance Chhou.
The holy rituals will commence at the Dhalbhum Club Ground venue from 9:30 am on March 28. The prayers will commence with Mangal Path to be recited by famous devotional song exponent Manju Sharma of Jaipur. The Mangal Path will be attended by hundreds of women devotees.
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