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Mirzapur Viral Video: In your life, you might have heard about or even seen various kinds of thieves. Some cook food in the very house they rob, while others leave behind peculiar marks or signs. However, the thief in today’s viral story from Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh, is bound to surprise and amuse you simultaneously. This incident, which has been widely discussed online, involves a thief who first performed a 15-minute pooja before stealing a silver crown from Hanuman Ji's temple. Yes, you read that right. The entire act was captured on CCTV.
The Mirzapur Viral Video shows this strange incident, sparking mixed reactions from netizens.
The video was shared on X by user Sachin Gupta, along with the caption, “Uttar Pradesh: In Mirzapur district, a thief sat in a temple for 15 minutes and prayed and then stole the silver crown of Hanuman ji.”
उत्तर प्रदेश : जिला मिर्जापुर में एक चोर ने मंदिर में 15 मिनट बैठकर पूजा की और फिर हनुमान जी का चांदी का मुकुट चुराकर ले गया !! pic.twitter.com/c6vBdwjuCe
— Sachin Gupta (@SachinGuptaUP) December 29, 2024
In the video, a man can be seen sitting inside the temple with folded hands, pretending to pray. After his staged pooja, he approaches the Hanuman idol and carefully removes the silver crown. To avoid suspicion, the thief steps out momentarily and looks around to ensure no one is watching. Once a nearby person walks away, the thief swiftly returns to grab the crown and escapes. This entire sequence of events was caught on the temple's CCTV camera.
The Mirzapur Viral Video has already garnered over 27,000 views, with users sharing their thoughts in the comment section. Some of the reactions highlight the irony and humor of the situation.
One user remarked, “Devotion has its place... business has its own place, which is generally what many people are doing... (in different religions too).” Another user expressed concern, saying, “It is sad that unemployment is at its peak. Man is ready to do anything.” A third user humorously commented, “This is not worship; he must be asking permission from God.” Meanwhile, another person jokingly called him a “dharmik chor” and added laughing emojis.
This incident offers a mix of humor and surprise, leaving people amused and curious about the thief’s mindset. His act of performing a 15-minute pooja before stealing Hanuman Ji’s silver crown has become a topic of laughter and discussion on social media.