Chaitra Navratri celebrations are just to end on 14th April with the birthday celebrations of Lord Rama. During this holy month, devotees used to worship the Goddess Durga and Lord Rama to seek their blessings and to pay tribute by observing fast or by chanting a mantra or doing bhajan.
Not only human beings but animals also pay their tribute or worship God in their own style. Recently, the cutest video is doing round on the social media in which a dog can be seen attending a kirtan at the temple in Pune.
The video has garnered over 4K like and thousands of retweets.
In the viral video, the dog is not only attending the kirtan but also matching his voice with the singers who are singing bhajans.
However, the video was shared by a user name @sudhmadate.
Check out the most pleasing video:
This devout little dog belongs to my friend's factory. Every Thursday evening, without fail, he walks over to the temple next door and joins the keertan. Then he has his share of prasad and trots back home. Every single Thursday! :) pic.twitter.com/HiuluOJdiy
— sushma date (@sushmadate) April 11, 2019
The dog has won the hearts of millions of users on the social media. Evryone is applauding the dog's dedication and the way he is singing.
Check out reactions of Twitterati:
Please share a video of him having prasad too. It's amazing, unlike anything i have ever seen.
— Le Samouraï (@Sheshnath13) April 12, 2019
He's adorable! ❤
— Kanchan Rawat (@TrueGodKakarot) April 12, 2019
A story of compassion that goes beyond humans, embracing even a dog.
— Subhash Kak (@subhashkak1) April 12, 2019
Lovely doggo. Very moving to see his dedication to sing and to know he ‘attends’ every Thursday. Must be an old soul.
— Hiten Vaya (@HitenVaya) April 12, 2019
For some reason, this video brought tears to my eyes. In our Santana Dharma, all living beings experience Bhakthi. All living beings are blessed with the opportunity to touch divinity. Seeing this "Bhairavar" sing along with the group was incredibly heartwarming 🙏🙏
— Dr. Saundarya Rajesh (@SaundaryaR) April 13, 2019
They sense good vibes and purity.
— Dev - Chowkidar (@Peaceful_Foodie) April 12, 2019
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