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Art exhibition. The chapel was constructed directly above the stream, out of which the water is directed to the front of the chapel directly accessible to the visitors. The stream beneath was reported to have miraculous healing effect on physically handicapped pilgrims visiting the site. In the book
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of Kummer from the record of the local cloister, 140 recoveries were reported between 1634 - 1730.
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