Devotees rejoice as Ganga Aarti held for the first time after 75 years on banks of Kishanganga at Teetwal close to LoC
May 23, 2025
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Devotees rejoice as Ganga Aarti held for the first time after 75 years on banks of Kishanganga at Teetwal close to LoC

In a historic moment marking a revival of cultural and spiritual traditions, the enchanting banks of the Kishenganga River witnessed the resplendent spectacle of Ganga Aarti for the first time in 75 years

by WEB DESK
Apr 12, 2024, 11:30 am IST
in Bharat, Culture, Jammu and Kashmir
Devotees offering prayers after 75 years on the ghats of Kishanganga river

Devotees offering prayers after 75 years on the ghats of Kishanganga river

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In a significant cultural revival, the serene banks of the Kishanganga River witnessed the resumption of the age-old tradition of Ganga Aarti after a hiatus of 75 years. The sacred ritual, conducted at the newly constructed Ghat near the Line of Control (LoC) in North Kashmir’s Kupwara district, marked a momentous occasion for devotees and pilgrims from across the country.

The event, held for the first time since the partition, attracted scores of faithful devotees who gathered to partake in the spiritual ceremony. Against the backdrop of the tranquil river waters and the majestic surroundings, the Ganga Aarti invoked a sense of reverence and devotion among the participants.

Kashmir: Ganga Aarti on the banks of River Kishanganga at Teetwal close to LoC in North #Kashmir's Kupwara district held for the first time yesterday after a gap of 75 years at the newly constructed Ghat.

Scores of pilgrims from all over the country took part in the event.

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— Nishant Azad/निशांत आज़ाद🇮🇳 (@azad_nishant) April 11, 2024

The significance of this revival was underscored by the proximity of the ghat to the revered Sharda Temple, situated at the LoC in Teetwal. For devotees visiting the temple, the opportunity to take a dip in the holy waters of the Kishanganga River held profound spiritual significance, symbolising purification and renewal.

The Sharda Temple, located at the LoC in Teetwal, has long been revered as a sacred site, symbolising devotion and spiritual fervour for devotees of the Hindu faith. The opportunity for devotees to take a dip in the holy waters of the Kishanganga River, adjacent to the temple, added an extra layer of sanctity to the proceedings.

The inauguration of the Sharda Devi Temple last year by Union Home Minister Amit Shah further underscored the renewed focus on revitalising religious sites and promoting cultural heritage in the region. Nestled amidst the serene surroundings of the Kishanganga River, the temple serves as a beacon of spirituality and devotion for devotees and visitors alike.

The construction of the base temple at Teetwal, initiated in 2021 with the support of local  residents who generously provided land for the project, reflects the spirit of harmony and cooperation in the region. The establishment of the temple has reignited calls for the reopening of the LoC for pilgrimage purposes, echoing sentiments expressed by various political factions and Kashmiri Pandit groups.

Against this backdrop, the resumption of the Ganga Aarti on the banks of the Kishenganga River stands as a symbol of resilience, unity, and spiritual rejuvenation, offering a glimmer of hope amidst the complex geopolitical landscape of the region.

Topics: Amit ShahGanga AartiSharda TempleKishanganga RiverTeetwal
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