Mugalkhod town of Karnataka. A case has come to light which has surprised everyone. Often you must have seen that people make various kinds of wishes to God, sometimes to pass the examination and sometimes to do well in business, but this time the matter is different. In fact, in this case, a daughter-in-law has demanded from God that all her problems should be resolved and her mother-in-law should go to heaven by next year. People of the entire area are worried after this matter.
Everyone is surprised to see the strange demand coming out of the donation box.
Every year a big fair is organized in Khandal village near Mughalkhod town of Karnataka. This year too, Hulikanteshwar fair was held here from 13 to 17 February, lakhs of people came to the fair and temple to have darshan of the Lord. After the conclusion of the fair, when the donation box of Lord Hulikanteshwar was opened, a strange votive note was found in it. The video of this strange vow letter is also going viral on social media. It is written in this white paper letter that “Remove my problems and my mother-in-law may die by the time of next year’s fair.”
100 rupee note found along with vow slip
A note of one hundred rupees was also found along with this vow. Seeing this, along with the people, the people of the temple committee are also worried as to who can ask for such a wish. However, it is not clear whether this vow was made by a daughter-in-law upset with her mother-in-law or by a son-in-law. Two such letters have been found in two different donation boxes of Hulikanteshwar temple.
This kind of strange demand has come forward for the first time – Committee
On this matter, committee member Shankar Sutar has said, “This fair has been happening for many years, but such a strange demand has come to light for the first time. Two letters have been found in two boxes, in which it is written that our mother-in-law should die by the next fair. This is causing concern among the local people too.” Not only this, committee president Ramakrishna Dalwai expressed regret over this and said, “In olden times, devotees used to pray that our entire family should live together for hundreds of years. But now people are madly asking for strange vows like ‘May the mother-in-law die’. This shows that such people have neither fear nor devotion for the elders.”

