
Organized as part of the Tilkayat Ji Janmotsav festivities, the wheelchair corridor was thoughtfully established along the temple approach and darshan paths to ensure smooth and dignified access for those with mobility challenges. Volunteers from the temple committee and local welfare groups were on hand throughout the day, assisting wheelchair users and guiding them through the specially designated lanes so that they could participate fully in rituals without the physical strain often faced in crowded temple environments.
Many senior citizens and differently-abled devotees shared their appreciation, noting that this service enabled them to receive darshan and join in the celebrations with comfort and ease. The initiative reflects a growing emphasis on making religious events accessible to all, regardless of age or physical ability. Organizers emphasized that such efforts are part of a broader commitment to social inclusion and compassionate service within the Vaishnav community.
The temple premises also saw vibrant cultural programs, devotional singing, and large gatherings of families and followers celebrating the auspicious occasion. At the end of the day, the wheelchair corridor service was hailed as a thoughtful, impactful step that added to the spiritual joy and communal harmony of the Tilkayat Ji birth anniversary celebrations.











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