Mahavir Mandir Patna: Acharya Kishore Kunal shares how Charanamrit will be distributed by Sensor machine

Patna's famous Mahavir temple alias Mahavir Mandir has introduced an innovative way to distribute Charnamrit.

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Pandemic has changed the way of living of humans. Now masks are bought more than cosmetics, gloves are bought more than shoes. But how the rituals of worship can be changed? Well, the government of India has also changed the way we worship in temples, mosques, or other religious places. 

Patna's famous Mahavir temple alias Mahavir Mandir has introduced an innovative way to distribute Charnamrit. Former IAS officer and eminent member of Mahavir Mandir, Acharya Kishore Kunal recently, shared a post in which he introduced a sensor-based machine that will distribute charnamrit to the worshippers. In Mahavir temple, the process of distribution of charanamrit has started with the sensor method. The method adopted by the company included 10 ml of water in the machine at a time. 

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To stop the wastage of charnamrit Acharya Kishore Kunal had suggested two changes which were implemented by the temple trusts. A stainless steel container to prevent the wastage of charnamrit with a pipe attached whose exit is outside the temple. 



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