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Video of Man Pouring Milk into Ganga River While Hungry Children Try to Get Some Sparks Online Debate

A viral video showing milk being poured into the Ganga River while hungry children stand nearby has triggered strong reactions online, with netizens calling for compassion over ritualistic waste.

A video currently going viral on social media has ignited a nationwide debate on devotion, humanity, and social responsibility. The clip shows a devotee performing milk abhishekam by pouring milk into the Ganga River, while poor children standing nearby with empty containers are not given any milk.

Instead of helping the children, the milk is poured into the river as part of a ritual. The visuals have left many viewers disturbed, leading to sharp reactions across platforms.

“Devotion Without Humanity Has No Meaning,” Say Netizens

Social media users have strongly criticised the act, stating that wasting food in the name of religion defeats the true purpose of devotion.

Many users shared the opinion that:

  • Feeding hungry children is a higher form of devotion
  • God is pleased more by helping the poor than by ritualistic offerings
  • Humanity should come before symbolic acts

Several comments highlighted that true faith lies in compassion, not in the display of rituals that ignore human suffering.

“Not Against Religion, But for Humanity”

Importantly, many netizens clarified that their anger is not directed against any religion or its rituals. They stressed that their concern is about priorities.

According to several users:

  • They are not opposing religious practices
  • God is happiest when the poor and helpless are helped
  • Feeding the hungry brings blessings to both the giver and the receiver

Many wrote that giving food to needy children would please God far more than pouring milk into a river, as it would also earn heartfelt prayers from those helped.

Growing Call for Responsible Devotion

The viral video has once again raised questions about responsible religious practices in modern times. Activists and common users alike are urging people to balance faith with empathy.

The incident has sparked a larger conversation on how acts of devotion should also reflect social awareness, especially in a country where many children still struggle for basic meals.

A Moment That Forces Reflection

As the video continues to circulate, it has become a symbol of a deeper message: rituals lose meaning when humanity is ignored. For many viewers, the sight of hungry children standing silently beside wasted milk is a reminder that compassion is the greatest form of worship.

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Mohammed Yousuf

Senior Content Editor – Hyderabad & Telangana Affairs!Mohammed Yousuf is a Senior Content Editor at Munsif News 24x7, covering Hyderabad and Telangana affairs.With over a decade of experience in journalism, Yousuf reports on governance, public issues, law and order, and political developments.He regularly contributes breaking news and in-depth reports to Munsif News 24x7.
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