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Donkeys Fed Gulab Jamuns for Rain

Donkeys fed sweets in Bhopal ritual, 35 MP districts face rainfall deficit

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
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City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Sat, 18 July 2026 at 08:01 pm
Donkeys Fed Gulab Jamuns for Rain

In a unique ritual, donkeys were fed gulab jamuns in Bhopal, seeking divine intervention for rainfall in drought-hit areas. This unusual practice took place amid a rainfall deficit in 35 districts of Madhya Pradesh.

The ritual, which involved offering prayers to Indra, the Hindu god of rain, was performed to appease the deity and seek good showers. Despite Bhopal itself receiving above-normal rainfall, many other areas in the state are facing significant deficits.

The monsoon season has been particularly harsh this year, with several districts recording below-normal precipitation. The situation has raised concerns among farmers and locals, who are eagerly awaiting a wet spell to revive their crops and replenish water sources.

In an effort to address the issue, participants in the ritual offered prayers and fed donkeys gulab jamuns, a traditional Indian sweet. The practice may seem unusual, but it highlights the desperation and concern among locals over the rainfall deficit.

Madhya Pradesh is expected to experience a wet spell starting Sunday, which may bring relief to the drought-hit areas. The state government and meteorological department are closely monitoring the situation, providing updates and forecasts to help farmers and locals prepare for the impending rainfall.

The ritual in Bhopal serves as a reminder of the importance of rainfall in Indian culture and agriculture. With the majority of the country's population dependent on farming, a good monsoon season is crucial for the economy and food security.

As the state awaits the anticipated wet spell, locals are keeping their fingers crossed, hoping that the rains will bring much-needed relief to the parched areas. The situation in Madhya Pradesh is a stark reminder of the impact of climate change and the importance of addressing rainfall deficits to ensure a stable and secure food supply.

In conclusion, the ritual of feeding donkeys gulab jamuns in Bhopal may seem unusual, but it underscores the concern and desperation among locals over the rainfall deficit in Madhya Pradesh. As the state prepares for the anticipated wet spell, it is essential to address the issue of rainfall deficits and work towards ensuring a stable and secure food supply for the future.

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