Date: 2025/06/25 | File Size: 4,417.06 MB |
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The Snana Yatra is a bathing festival celebrated on the Purnima (full moon day) of the Hindu month of Jyeshtha. It is an important festival for the 'Sanatana' or Hindu religion. In the Indian border side village of Tehatta, the deity Krishna is taken out of the temple and ceremonially bathed with milk, ghee (clarified butter), river water, and decorated for a public audience. Thereafter, the lord Krishna took a boat trip on the Jalangi River. But as the number of new coronavirus (Covid-19) cases in India increases day by day, part of this ritual, where people drink the milk and water used to wash the body of the deity, or bathe their children in it, is considered virtuous, can lead to an infection at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 11/06/2025.