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Ajab Gajab News: The papaya grown in the field of farmer Ashok Kumar Sharma in Singravat village of Sikar district appears to be in the form of Lord Ganesha. Seeing this amazing papaya, local people and people coming from far away places are coming to see it. Ashok Kumar has started worshiping by keeping it in the puja room. Many traders quoted this papaya at more than Rs 5,000, but farmers did not want to sell it.
Sikar. These days, the papaya fruit growing in a farmer’s field in Sikar district of Rajasthan has attracted people’s attention. This papaya fruit looks like the shape of Lord Ganesha. The size, shape and texture of the papaya is such that the viewers can clearly see the form of Lord Ganesha, the destroyer of obstacles. In the culture of Rajasthan, there is a deep relationship between religion and nature, hence people are considering this incident as a miracle. This scene related to fields, farmers and crops is further strengthening the feeling of reverence and faith. Not only villagers but people from far away places are coming to see this papaya.
This papaya in the form of Lord Ganesha has grown in the field of farmer Ashok Kumar Sharma, resident of Singravat village. He has planted hundreds of papaya trees in his field. In such a situation, 2 days ago he was inspecting the papaya trees, when his eyes fell on this papaya. After this, he made a video of papaya in this form of Lord Ganesha and posted it on social media. After this a crowd of people gathered to see it. Many traders priced this papaya at more than Rs 5,000, but the farmer did not sell it.
The destroyer has arrived in the house
Ashok Kumar is known for advanced farming
Let us tell you that after working abroad, Ashok Kumar had decided to return to his village and do farming. He adopted traditional farming and today he is also doing apiculture i.e. beekeeping along with papaya cultivation. Ashok Sharma says that he always does farming in a natural way and considers it as God’s offering. When he saw the papaya in the form of Lord Ganesha, he became emotional. For them it is not just a fruit, but the fruit of hard work and faith.
It is considered a good sign
In folk culture such signs are considered auspicious. The elders of the village say that nature many times gives the message of God. Farmers are considering this as a sign of good harvest and prosperity in the coming times. People believe that the form of Lord Ganesha removes obstacles and symbolizes new beginnings. In such a situation, the farmers and people of the village are predicting that this year’s crop is going to be good and will also increase the progress of the village.





























