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Devotees mark Maha Navami with traditional fervour across Valley | KNO

Temples echo with prayers, rituals as KPs celebrate 9th day of Navratri

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Srinagar, Oct 01 (KNO): Kashmiri Pandits across the Valley celebrated Maha Navami, the ninth day of the Navratri festival, with traditional devotion and enthusiasm on Wednesday, as temples witnessed a large turnout of worshippers participating in prayers and rituals dedicated to Goddess Durga. From the iconic Shankaracharya Temple in Srinagar to the revered Kheer Bhawani shrine in Ganderbal, the devotees thronged temples early in the morning to take part in special rituals that included havan, chanting of sacred verses and offering of traditional prasad. As per the details available with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), families performed Kanjak Puja at their homes, worshipping young girls as representations of the goddess — a practice deeply rooted in tradition and faith. The celebrations extended beyond individual homes, with community gatherings and special feasts held at temples in several districts, including Anantnag and Baramulla, as well as in Jammu for displaced families. Cultural programmes featuring devotional music and recitations were organized at various community centres, adding to the festive atmosphere. Many participants said the celebrations served as a reminder of their cultural identity and faith despite the challenges the community has faced over the years. Moreover, authorities said security measures were strengthened around prominent temples and religious sites to ensure peaceful celebrations. Vivek Raina, a devotee at the Shankaracharya Temple, said, “Taking part in these rituals here in Srinagar keeps our traditions alive and strengthens our bond with the land we belong to.” “Seeing our children participate in Navratri celebrations gives us hope that our cultural roots will remain strong for generations,” said Neelam Kaul, another resident of Ganderbal. Meanwhile, Maha Navami, also considered one of the most sacred days of the Navratri festival, is dedicated to the fierce and protective form of Goddess Durga, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil—(KNO)

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