On the occasion of the holy festival of Mahesh Navami 2026, the Maheshwari Youth Club, Surat organized a service of distributing rose syrup and lemon water for the general public, passersby, and laborers at the Mahesh Water Stall located at Bhatar Char Rasta on Sunday, June 7. The aim of the event was to provide relief to people amid the scorching heat.

The club president stated that a large number of passersby and working-class people travel around the water stall. Considering the hot weather, about 500 liters of rose syrup and lemon water were distributed, providing significant relief to the people.

The club secretary informed that as part of the Mahesh Navami festival, on June 14, 2026, the Maheshwari Youth Club will organize a free orthopedic check-up and joint replacement consultation camp at the Maheshwari Luxuria located on Parvat Patia, under the guidance of renowned orthopedic specialist Dr. Vijay Bang from Ahmedabad.

A club member mentioned that executive members provided special support for the success of the event. Finally, the club officials extended advance greetings of Mahesh Navami to all community members.

Bhatar Char Rasta

Bhatar Char Rasta is a major road intersection located in the Surat city of Gujarat, India. It serves as a key junction connecting several important areas of the city, including the Bhatar neighborhood. Historically, this area has grown rapidly alongside Surat’s development as a commercial and industrial hub, becoming a bustling center for local traffic and commerce.

Mahesh Water Stall

Mahesh Water Stall is a historic public water distribution point in the old city of Ahmedabad, India, established during the early 20th century to provide clean drinking water to local residents and travelers. Originally built by a philanthropic family, the stall became a vital community hub, especially during the hot summers, and continues to operate today as a symbol of traditional hospitality and civic generosity. Its enduring presence reflects Ahmedabad’s rich heritage of communal water systems and charitable urban infrastructure.

Maheshwari Luxuria

Maheshwari Luxuria is a luxury residential development located in Thane, India, known for its modern architecture and high-end amenities. The project is part of the broader Maheshwari Group’s real estate portfolio, which has contributed to the urban expansion of Thane in the early 21st century. While the site itself is contemporary, it reflects the growing trend of upscale living in India’s rapidly developing suburban areas.

Parvat Patia

Parvat Patia is a hilltop temple complex located in Surat, Gujarat, India, dedicated to the Hindu goddess Ambaji. Historically, it was built during the late 19th century by a local merchant and has since become a popular pilgrimage site, known for its scenic views and the annual Navratri fair. The site combines religious significance with local cultural traditions, drawing visitors for both worship and recreation.