Connect with us

TOP STORIES

After 35 years, Bandipora temple reopens as Kashmiri Pandits return to emotional homecoming | KNO

Muslim neighbours took care of it for three decades, say devotees

Published

on

kno news

Bandipora, May 27 (KNO): After remaining shut for over 35 years, the historic Shri Nand Kishore temple in north Kashmir's Bandipora district witnessed a large gathering on Sumbali Mavas on Tuesday as the temple was opened. This marked a significant moment for the displaced Kashmiri Pandit community. The temple, which was closed in the wake of the 1990 insurgency, witnessed emotional scenes as nearly 300 Kashmiri Pandits from different parts of India gathered to celebrate the birth anniversary of Shri Nand Kishore. Special prayers and rituals were held, with community members offering prayers for peace and harmony across the country. “This is not just a religious revival, but a cultural and emotional homecoming,” one of the visiting devotees said while speaking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO). Many described the event as a symbol of hope for communal unity and reconciliation in the conflict-ridden region. The devotees said that Kashmiri Muslim neighbours were taking care of this temple for three decades. "The brotherhood, which was in 1990, is still in the valley," said another devotee. The locals said it was a day of joy for them as the temple was opened. They expressed hope that more and more devotees would visit, strengthening the bond between the two communities. "We always welcome them with open hearts. Their community is a part of our Kashmir and Kashmiriyat," said Abdul Rashid, a local. Another local said the Kashmiri Muslims have been taking care of this temple for years. "It is our duty to ensure its safety. Today, their visit has brought us great joy," he said. Meanwhile, local administration and security forces have made special arrangements to ensure a peaceful gathering—(KNO)

Trending

TOP STORIES ago

Need to promote Kashmir's tourist destinations, generate local movement: CM Omar | KNO

TOP STORIES16 hours ago

PDD restores over 70 electricity post gusty winds | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Post ‘Operation Sindoor’ Huma Qureshi to visit at Zero Line tomorrow | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Delegation of Anjuman Sharie Shian J&K calls on LG | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Security Forces launch anti-terror operation in Kathua | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

‘Operation Sindoor’: Northern Railway felicitates over 200 employees for excellent service in J&K | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

In a first, cabinet meets at Pahalgam | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

CM Omar Abdullah announces a memorial for Baisaran victims | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

CM Omar Abdullah chairs Cabinet meeting at Pahalgam | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

DG CRPF visits Sgr, takes stock of security, ops preparedness | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Pak Rangers fled posts after BSF thwarted infiltration bid, say officers | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Tourism an economic activity, must be conflict-neutral: CM Omar | KNO

TOP STORIES19 hours ago

Gusty winds, hailstorm disrupt flight operations in Sgr | KNO

TOP STORIES19 hours ago

After 35 years, Bandipora temple reopens as Kashmiri Pandits return to emotional homecoming | KNO

TOP STORIES19 hours ago

Heavy downpour brings relief from heatwave; hailstorms wreak havoc | KNO

TOP STORIES19 hours ago

Restoring Normalcy: CM Omar pedals through Pahalgam with his sons | KNO

TOP STORIES19 hours ago

Centre, Ladakh reach understanding over domicile requirements | KNO

Copyright © 2021