The market of Vrindaban remained closed in the morning, when a few activists of some Hindu organisations tried to enforce the bandh. However, in the afternoon, the business continued as usual.
"No untoward incident was reported during the bandh and it was peaceful," Deputy SP R K Gautam said.
Meanwhile, Goverdhan Peethadhishwar Shankaracharya Adhokshajanand today asked the government to "desist" from the move "as it would do no good to the existing situation of the temple".
Congress' Pradeep Mathur, who today met Chief Secretary Alok Ranjan andPricipal Secretary Dharmarth (religious affairs) Navneet Sehgal in this regard, said the matter has been kept in abeyance.
After hailing the development, Desai and her supporters
left Pune for Shingnapur to offer prayers at the Shani temple.
Local men had brought sacred water of Godavari and Mulay rivers from Pravara Sangam, about 40 kms from Shani Shingnapur and offered prayers.
The villagers said that it's a local custom and matter of faith as they forcefully reached to prohibited area of the temple.
Desai said, "If a single man enters the sanctum other than pujari, the court orders have to be followed, everyone has to follow the order. The day has come today (when) we will enter the 'shani' platform."
"This is our victory. It was our will power that we will enter the core area...You all must have been seen women activists were manhandled. Despite the odds women came forward with all preparations and might. This is victory of Bhumata Brigade, of our movement. It is also victory of gender equality."
On media's role in her campaign, she said "media has been with us and they also took a stand with us. This is media's win as well.
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