Over 1 million devotees throng Pashupatinath temple to observe Maha Shivratri


Devdiscourse News Desk | Kathmandu | Updated: 04-03-2019 17:30 IST | Created: 04-03-2019 17:14 IST
Over 1 million devotees throng Pashupatinath temple to observe Maha Shivratri
he devotees observed fast before offering prayers to Lord Shiva. Hundreds of Naga Sadhus mostly from India performed special rituals in the temple premises. In the vicinity of the temple, devotional programmes were presented and vegetarian meals were served by different charity organisations to the devotees. Image Credit: ANI
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Over one million devotees from India and Nepal on Monday thronged the Pashupatinath temple here to observe Maha Shivaratri festival at the famous 5th-century temple situated on the banks of Bagmati river. This year’s Mahashivaratri is considered more auspicious as it has fallen on Monday, a day dedicated especially to worship Lord Shiva.

All four doors of the temple, regarded as the most sacred and oldest temple of Shiva in Nepal, remained open since 3 am. The entire temple premises was decorated with colourful lights, flags and banners. The temple authorities have allocated Rs 5.4 million budget for the Maha Shivaratri festival.

The devotees observed fast before offering prayers to Lord Shiva. Hundreds of Naga Sadhus mostly from India performed special rituals in the temple premises. In the vicinity of the temple, devotional programmes were presented and vegetarian meals were served by different charity organisations to the devotees.

In view of the massive number of devotees thronging the temple, more than 6,000 security personnel along with 5,000 volunteers were deployed for maintaining law and order and smooth functioning of the celebrations. Vehicles were restricted a few kilometres away from the temple premises to ease traffic arrangements.

The Pashupati Area Development Trust has made special arrangements including temporary shelter, water, complimentary meals, medicines etc for the convenience of the devotees.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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