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Parikrama is a traditional practice in Hindu temples where worshipers circumambulate a deity or the entire temple in a clockwise direction as a sign of devotion and respect. During this ritual, devotees seek to harness the divine powers associated with the idol of the Gods and Goddesses, which are believed to influence events and circumstances, sometimes leading to disruptions, crises, and calamities.
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