On September 21, hundreds of devotees gathered at the sacred site to perform ancestral rites and rituals. PIC/ ASHISH RAJE
Banganga Tank, considered holy and steeped in centuries-old tradition, became the focal point of the final Amavasya observance, with people from across the city participating in ceremonies to pay homage to their ancestors
As part of the rituals, many devotees offered food items, including rice, sweets, and other traditional offerings, on plates directly into the tank
There is a lack of regulation and awareness about the environmental impact of religious practices at such water bodies
The incident highlights the need for sustainable practices even during spiritual observances, especially around natural or heritage water bodies

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