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There will be a lot of film stars in Baba camps. Anup Jalota and Rakhi Sawant will show up charm

In the Big Boss serial, the singer, Anup Jalota, and the famous heroine known for her bold style, will be seen in Kumbhnagari, along with new novel heroine Jasleen Matharu. In the same way, many Baba camps are going to get crowds of Bollywood stars.

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The stars will be getting the highest accolade in Pilot Baba camp, which started their journey from Uttarakhand. Apart from Jalota and Rakhi Samant, there will also be five castes playing Pandav in the Mahabharata serial. Similarly, Bhojpuri singer, actor and BJP MP Manoj Tiwari will also be here. Pilot Baba said that continuous cultural programs will be organized in the camp. Most actors will start coming here from February 4.

Similarly, in the ashram of Swami Chindanand, there are preparations for filmmakers other than actor Vivek Owaay. Apart from Ashutosh Rana and his wife Renuka Shahane, some foreign actors will also come in the ashram of Daddaji in Madhya Pradesh. Apart from actress and MP Hemamalini, many other artisans will also come in Swami Awadheshanad Giri camp. Apart from this, Baba has also invited artists from many states in their camps. Apart from Asmiyaan, Bangalee artists and Hero Heroine of South Indian films are also included.

The pair of bulls came from Vrindavan to roam Sri Krishna.

How Lord Krishna and his Govans were connected to each other, the best example of this can be seen in the camp of Iskan in Kumbhnagari. Two bulls pair has been brought from Vrindavan to keep the statue of Lord Krishna in a chariot in Kumbh Mela.

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On this chariot, the statue of Lord Prabhupada, founder of ISKCON, also remains with Krishna. Both bulls are quite different from common bulls. Seeing them, it seems that it is indeed in the time of Lord Krishna's time. In such a crowd completely calm and strong.

Their seams are bigger and thicker than usual. The devotees associated with ISKCON have decorated them in such a manner that when it moves, it is only made out of sight. At the time when the devotees of the chariot go ahead and recite Bhajan, Kirtan, at that time, the tone that comes out of the many bells tied in the neck of these bulls seems like they are getting the same tune with the hymns.

The pair of bulls seems to have been completely habituated to the sound of bhajans and mridang. ISKCON devotees said that there is a whole team to oversee these bulls.Who takes full care of their food.

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