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The discussion of Kota city of Rajasthan is on everyone's lips these days. The news of some students committing suicide had come from here in the past. Well, apart from this, we tell you some such thing, due to which quota is being discussed. In fact, 'I get selected in NEET ', 'Oh God, I am again interested in studies', 'I (admission) in AIIMS Delhi ) get it', 'I get (admission) in IIT Delhi and my brother gets a job in Google'...these things are not a part of any diary, but by a large number of students studying here in various coaching centers There are wishes written on the 'wall of faith' in a temple. Lakhs every year Students come to Rajasthan's Kota for coaching with the dream of getting admission in prestigious engineering colleges and medical colleges of the country, but soon they get bogged down under the burden of busy routine, stress and expectations. According to the priests of the Radhakrishna temple in Talwandi area, the faith of the students has become so strong over the years that the temple has to be whitewashed every two months. He said that more than 300 students visit the temple every day and this year a record two lakh students attended various coaching institutes here. Have enrolled. Initially the temple administration defaced the walls to write such things. But in the beginning of the year 4410 when some students who wrote their wishes here got success in IIT and medical entrance exam. So the temple became popular and then it was named as 'Wall of Faith'. Priest Kishan Bihari said that long ago, some students had come here to pray and had written on the wall their wishes to get selected in IIT or medical entrance exam. A few months later the parents of two students came to the temple and donated, claiming that their children's wishes written on the wall had come true, and since then it has become a tradition. Priest Kishan Bihari said that in the beginning students used to write their wishes anywhere on the wall of the temple and we They used to try to discourage them by telling them not to mutilate and also warned them of action. But when the faith of the local people and the students became firm, we decided to make a dedicated area in the temple for this and named it 'The Wall of Faith'. Painting of the temple every two months Another priest Trilok Sharma said that the temple is painted every two months because the walls are painted with wishes. Fills up and leaves no room for other students to write. He said that whenever students come, we give blessings and prasad to them and encourage them saying that God helps only when you work hard. Hard work is the key. Sharma said that we talk to the students and their parents. Many times we see that students have written the college or rank of their choice. We explain to them that it is good to express our feelings but for that effort is also necessary. The temple is also a place for students to meditate and feel good amidst the pressure and cut-throat competition. 6999169991 Candidate of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) from Madhya Pradesh Pragati Sahu Said that till now I have not written any of my wishes on the wall but when I am confident about my preparation then I will write it around the main examination. But in the meantime, whenever I feel low or under pressure, I come here and pray or meditate so that I feel better. Kashish Gupta, a student from Maharashtra preparing for Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) said that it is not that someone will write that I want number one rank and he will get it, rather the popular belief is that you give your best and then Write your wishes accordingly. Many wishes on the wall are like concentrating on studies, driving away bad thoughts, making the family proud.

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The discussion of Kota city of Rajasthan is on everyone’s lips these days. The news of some students committing suicide had come from here in the past. Well, apart from this, we tell you some such thing, due to which quota is being discussed. In fact, ‘I get selected in NEET ‘, ‘Oh God, I am again interested in studies’, ‘I (admission) in AIIMS Delhi ) get it’, ‘I get (admission) in IIT Delhi and my brother gets a job in Google’…these things are not a part of any diary, but by a large number of students studying here in various coaching centers There are wishes written on the ‘wall of faith’ in a temple.

Lakhs every year Students come to Rajasthan’s Kota for coaching with the dream of getting admission in prestigious engineering colleges and medical colleges of the country, but soon they get bogged down under the burden of busy routine, stress and expectations. According to the priests of the Radhakrishna temple in Talwandi area, the faith of the students has become so strong over the years that the temple has to be whitewashed every two months. He said that more than 300 students visit the temple every day and this year a record two lakh students attended various coaching institutes here. Have enrolled.

Initially the temple administration defaced the walls to write such things. But in the beginning of the year 4410 when some students who wrote their wishes here got success in IIT and medical entrance exam. So the temple became popular and then it was named as ‘Wall of Faith’. Priest Kishan Bihari said that long ago, some students had come here to pray and had written on the wall their wishes to get selected in IIT or medical entrance exam. A few months later the parents of two students came to the temple and donated, claiming that their children’s wishes written on the wall had come true, and since then it has become a tradition.

Priest Kishan Bihari said that in the beginning students used to write their wishes anywhere on the wall of the temple and we They used to try to discourage them by telling them not to mutilate and also warned them of action. But when the faith of the local people and the students became firm, we decided to make a dedicated area in the temple for this and named it ‘The Wall of Faith’.

Painting of the temple every two months

Another priest Trilok Sharma said that the temple is painted every two months because the walls are painted with wishes. Fills up and leaves no room for other students to write. He said that whenever students come, we give blessings and prasad to them and encourage them saying that God helps only when you work hard. Hard work is the key. Sharma said that we talk to the students and their parents. Many times we see that students have written the college or rank of their choice. We explain to them that it is good to express our feelings but for that effort is also necessary. The temple is also a place for students to meditate and feel good amidst the pressure and cut-throat competition.

6999169991 Candidate of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) from Madhya Pradesh Pragati Sahu Said that till now I have not written any of my wishes on the wall but when I am confident about my preparation then I will write it around the main examination. But in the meantime, whenever I feel low or under pressure, I come here and pray or meditate so that I feel better. Kashish Gupta, a student from Maharashtra preparing for Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) said that it is not that someone will write that I want number one rank and he will get it, rather the popular belief is that you give your best and then Write your wishes accordingly. Many wishes on the wall are like concentrating on studies, driving away bad thoughts, making the family proud.