The roof suddenly collapsed during an orchestra performance at the Ishwarpur Mela of Chapra. Meanwhile, more than 100 people were present on him. It is being said that Mahaviri's procession was being taken out in the village late on Tuesday night. In which the orchestra was called. Thousands of people were watching the orchestra, when suddenly the roof of a house collapsed. A video of the roof of a house collapsing in the famous Ishwarpur Mela of Chapra is going viral and is said to have been taken late at night. This video of roof collapse is going viral on social media. The incident is said to have taken place around 40 km from the district around 2 pm last night. It is being told that 2 people have suffered minor injuries in this accident. Who have been sent home after first aid. See the accident in three pictures.. Mahaveer Mela held in Saran, Siwan and Gopalganj Mahaveer Mela is organized mainly in 3 districts of West Bihar, Saran, Siwan and Gopalganj. Experts say it started around 1923. Religious preacher Sant Mouni Baba was beaten by British soldiers. He was accused of gathering crowds. Mouni Baba, wounded by a beating, was cremated alive at Maharajganj in Siwan district. Hundreds of saints and sages from surrounding areas reached Maharajganj on receiving this information. Armed with spears, daggers and swords, a group of saints and sages stayed there for about a month against the British soldiers. Everyone took a vow to protect the saints and sages, taking Lord Mahavir (Hanuman) as their idol. The incident took place on the day of Bhadrapad Amavasya according to the Hindi month. Gradually saints and sages started gathering at all the religious places of the three districts. Every year such incidents started happening. To commemorate the event, Mahaveer Melas were organized at religious places on different days from Bhadrapada Amavasya in the areas of Siwan, Gopalganj and Saran. Later, for the purpose of show of strength, an akhada was also organized in which weapons display and wrestling took place.
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