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The video shows people offering garlands and putting turmeric and vermilion on the tree's trunk, believing it's "miracle water" with "healing powers".
Pune Residents Worship Tree Gushing Out "Holy Water". It Turns Out To Be...The video shows people offering garlands and putting turmeric and vermilion on the tree's trunk, believing it's "miracle water" with "healing powers".
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Jun 11, 2025 17:02 pm IST
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Pune Residents Worship Tree Gushing Out "Holy Water". It Turns Out To Be...
The video has sparked criticism and debate online.
In Pune, a bizarre scene recently unfolded as people eagerly rushed to Pimpri's Premlok Park area, where "holy water" was seen flowing out from the trunk of a gulmohar tree. Viral footage shows locals reverently gathering, offering garlands, and putting turmeric and vermilion on the trunk, believing it was exuding holy water. However, the civic body later revealed that the "miracle water" was actually leaking from an underground water pipeline.
According to local media reports, the incident took place near the main road outside the Sahara Society on June 6, Friday. The video recorded by onlookers shows people offering garlands and putting turmeric and vermilion on the tree's trunk, believing it's "miracle water" with "healing powers". However, once the incident came to light, the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) reportedly launched an investigation, following which they discovered a leaking water pipe.
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The video has sparked criticism and debate online.
In Pune, a bizarre scene recently unfolded as people eagerly rushed to Pimpri's Premlok Park area, where "holy water" was seen flowing out from the trunk of a gulmohar tree. Viral footage shows locals reverently gathering, offering garlands, and putting turmeric and vermilion on the trunk, believing it was exuding holy water. However, the civic body later revealed that the "miracle water" was actually leaking from an underground water pipeline.
According to local media reports, the incident took place near the main road outside the Sahara Society on June 6, Friday. The video recorded by onlookers shows people offering garlands and putting turmeric and vermilion on the tree's trunk, believing it's "miracle water" with "healing powers". However, once the incident came to light, the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) reportedly launched an investigation, following which they discovered a leaking water pipe.
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Sharing the video of the incident on X, a user wrote, "Seeing water coming from a tree in the vicinity of Pimpri Chinchwad, citizens started worshipping the tree by offering garlands, flowers, turmeric, and saffron. Later, some well-informed citizens informed the municipal corporation about this and during the inspection, it was revealed that the water pipeline under the tree had burst."
The video has gone viral on social media, sparking criticism and debate online.
"The height of superstition. India, which was known as the world teacher two thousand years ago; where there were so many philosophers, which are not found anywhere else in the world at one place, today it is sad to see its condition," wrote one user.
"How can we progress as a nation if these kinds of things still happen in 2025," commented another.
"2025 and we wonder why India isn't progressing," said a third user. "If only we chased education, infrastructure, and healthcare with the same speed we chase miracles," wrote one user.
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Pune Residents Worship Tree Gushing Out "Holy Water". It Turns Out To Be...The video shows people offering garlands and putting turmeric and vermilion on the tree's trunk, believing it's "miracle water" with "healing powers".
Edited by:
Bhavya Sukheja
India News
Jun 11, 2025 17:02 pm IST
Published On
Jun 11, 2025 17:00 pm IST
Last Updated On
Jun 11, 2025 17:02 pm IST
Read Time:
3 mins
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Pune Residents Worship Tree Gushing Out "Holy Water". It Turns Out To Be...
The video has sparked criticism and debate online.
In Pune, a bizarre scene recently unfolded as people eagerly rushed to Pimpri's Premlok Park area, where "holy water" was seen flowing out from the trunk of a gulmohar tree. Viral footage shows locals reverently gathering, offering garlands, and putting turmeric and vermilion on the trunk, believing it was exuding holy water. However, the civic body later revealed that the "miracle water" was actually leaking from an underground water pipeline.
According to local media reports, the incident took place near the main road outside the Sahara Society on June 6, Friday. The video recorded by onlookers shows people offering garlands and putting turmeric and vermilion on the tree's trunk, believing it's "miracle water" with "healing powers". However, once the incident came to light, the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) reportedly launched an investigation, following which they discovered a leaking water pipe.
Pune Residents Worship Tree Gushing Out "Holy Water". It Turns Out To Be...
The video shows people offering garlands and putting turmeric and vermilion on the tree's trunk, believing it's "miracle water" with "healing powers".
- Edited by:Bhavya Sukheja
- India News
- Jun 11, 2025 17:02 pm IST
- Published OnJun 11, 2025 17:00 pm IST
- Last Updated OnJun 11, 2025 17:02 pm IST
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The video has sparked criticism and debate online.
In Pune, a bizarre scene recently unfolded as people eagerly rushed to Pimpri's Premlok Park area, where "holy water" was seen flowing out from the trunk of a gulmohar tree. Viral footage shows locals reverently gathering, offering garlands, and putting turmeric and vermilion on the trunk, believing it was exuding holy water. However, the civic body later revealed that the "miracle water" was actually leaking from an underground water pipeline.
According to local media reports, the incident took place near the main road outside the Sahara Society on June 6, Friday. The video recorded by onlookers shows people offering garlands and putting turmeric and vermilion on the tree's trunk, believing it's "miracle water" with "healing powers". However, once the incident came to light, the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) reportedly launched an investigation, following which they discovered a leaking water pipe.
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Sharing the video of the incident on X, a user wrote, "Seeing water coming from a tree in the vicinity of Pimpri Chinchwad, citizens started worshipping the tree by offering garlands, flowers, turmeric, and saffron. Later, some well-informed citizens informed the municipal corporation about this and during the inspection, it was revealed that the water pipeline under the tree had burst."
The video has gone viral on social media, sparking criticism and debate online.
"The height of superstition. India, which was known as the world teacher two thousand years ago; where there were so many philosophers, which are not found anywhere else in the world at one place, today it is sad to see its condition," wrote one user.
"How can we progress as a nation if these kinds of things still happen in 2025," commented another.
"2025 and we wonder why India isn't progressing," said a third user. "If only we chased education, infrastructure, and healthcare with the same speed we chase miracles," wrote one user.

Pune Residents Worship Tree Gushing Out "Holy Water". It Turns Out To Be...
In Pune, a bizarre scene recently unfolded as people eagerly rushed to Pimpri's Premlok Park area, where "holy water" was seen flowing out from the trunk of a gulmohar tree.
