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The family also paid homage at the smaller shrines of Mathuradhish and Daulatlalji, offering traditional gifts and performing worship. In a symbolic gesture, Trutiya Pithadhishwar adorned Shriji and Master Haritraj Singh Mewar with kanthi malas, sacred neck garlands symbolizing spiritual connection. Following the ceremonies, the family proceeded to the Zenana Mahal, where, in accordance with longstanding traditions of the Mewar dynasty, members of the Goswami family and Trutiya Pithadhishwar were respectfully welcomed with floral offerings, garments, and dakshina (ceremonial honorarium). As part of customary temple tradition, Shriji was offered paan, bida, eklai, and prasad by Trutiya Pithadhishwar, along with Trutiya Pith Yuvraj Pujyapad Goswami 108 Shri Vedantkumarji Mahodayshri and Trutiya Pith Yuvraj Pujyapad Goswami 108 Shri Siddhantkumarji Mahodayshri. This spiritually enriching interaction also reflected upon the historical, cultural, and emotional ties between the Pithadhishwar lineage of the temple and the former royal family of Mewar. Trutiya Pithadhishwar shared deep insights into the traditions of Pushti Marg, including the sevakram the daily offerings of Raag, Bhog, and Shringar to Lord Dwarkadhish and elaborated on the spiritual philosophy and eternal relevance of this devotional path. The visit underscored the unwavering bond of faith, reverence, and timeless tradition that continues to bind the Guru and his disciple-even in the modern age.
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