
Udaipur, June 4: A devotee made a unique offering of a silver handcuff, weighing 50 grams, at the Sawaliya Seth temple in Bagund after fulfilling a vow. According to temple administration, this type of offering has never been seen before. The devotee, who chose to remain anonymous, shared that he was entangled in a legal issue that left him fearing arrest and imprisonment. Amidst this mental stress, he prayed to Sawaliya Seth for relief from his predicament.
Claiming that circumstances soon turned in his favor, he managed to avoid legal troubles. To express his gratitude, he commissioned a jeweler to craft the silver handcuff, which he then presented at the temple. Typically, devotees offer gold, silver, cash, crowns, umbrellas, and jewelry to Sawaliya Seth, but the symbolic nature of this handcuff has sparked considerable discussion. Notably, three idols of Sawaliya Seth are established in Chittorgarh district, attracting a large number of devotees from across the country and abroad.
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