At the Vrindavan Temple, an elephant does seva for Lord Krishna and Radha Rani, and devotees seek his blessings.
A serene sight from a Radha Rani temple in Vrindavan is captured in the widely shared video.

The video was shot at a Vrindavan temple. (Image Source: Instagram) Not every video that goes viral is about mayhem or controversy. Some videos just stand out because they have a serene, endearing vibe. Now, a touching moment from Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, has emerged, making everyone smile.
The aforementioned video, which shows an elephant inside a hallowed shrine, is receiving a lot of attention on social media. A user initially posted the video to Instagram with the remark, “Radhe, Radhe.” Later, when more accounts began resharing it, it went viral.
Inside the Vrindavan Temple, elephants adore the Radha Rani idol.
A serene sight from a Radha Rani temple in Vrindavan is captured in the widely shared video. An elephant can be seen in the video standing far away from the idols. The animal’s gentle hawa (fanning) of the Radha Rani statue has a profoundly moving quality. Additionally, the elephant is completely peaceful because it does not cause any disruptions on the temple grounds. Rather, the creature keeps up the soft motion.
How Devotees Reacted
Devotees within the temple are seen observing the elephant’s compassionate deed with amazement and awe. A lot of people pull out their phones to capture photos and make movies. Many social media users were enthralled with the touching act as the video went viral. While several only commented “Jai Radha Rani,” others described it as “wonderful.”
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Elephant Ganesha Aarti Performance
Another video received a lot of attention on social media a few days ago. In the video, an elephant was seen doing aarti in front of a Lord Ganesha idol. The elephant may be seen in the video standing serenely in front of an exquisitely adorned idol of Lord Ganesha. The idol is surrounded by flowers, lights, and traditional decorations.
The way the elephant gently holds the aarti platter with its trunk is what really makes the occasion stand out. Similar to how devotees move the plate in circles during prayer, the giant moves it slowly and deliberately.
