As several glasses are placed near the line, people can use the hot water and the milk to feed their children,” he says. “A big container with hot water and milk are placed near the long line leading to the presiding deity. We decided to give excess milk got from the cows in the temple to these children.”At least 100 children, below the age group of three, receive 100 to 150 ml of milk. “I noticed that some children standing in queue cry while proceeding to worship the deity. Ten to 20 litres of excess milk, which was normally donated to people outside the premises, is given to infants.
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