Gas shortage affects religious places, food and Manorath services suspended at Godhra temple

As per reports, the headquarters of Panchamahal district of Godhra city has reportedly said that due to the sudden shortage of Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinders, the famous Mahaprabhuji bethak temple of Godhra has been forced to take an important and tough decision. The temple administration has announced that due to gas shortage, the food and Prasad services running in the temple have been suspended with immediate effect, as reports suggest.
Mahaprabhuji bethak temple is a very sacred and important place of the Vallabh sect. Where a large number of devotees take advantage of Manorath and material services on a daily basis. According to the reports, notification issued by the temple says due to non-availability of LPG cylinders, the food provided to the devotees has been stopped immediately.
These services booked by the devotees have also been suspended. The temple has requested devotees to understand and cooperate with these unavoidable circumstances.
This problem of LPG shortage is not limited to daily meals only, but it can also have a major impact on the upcoming religious programmes organized in the temple. If this problem is not resolved immediately, there is every possibility of disruption in the prasad service in future programs as well. This news has spread concern among local devotees.
Earlier, there were reports of problems in the restaurant running for devotees in the famous Shaktipeeth Ambaji Temple of Banaskantha due to delay in supply by the gas supplying company, as per reports. However, the temple administration then resolved the problem by coming up with other options.

