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Srinagar: Kashmir Pandits on Saturday held Prayer meetings at the famed Durganag temple and the Mata Sharika Devi temple in Srinagar to celebrate ‘Navreh’, the first day of the new year, according to the Kashmiri Pandit calendar.
Kashmiri Pandits held special prayers at the Mata Sharika Devi temple situated on a hillock called the ‘Hari Parbat’ in the middle of the old city..
Those who had gathered for the celebrations said the situation has improved Kashmir in the last couple of years, and inter-community bonding has started firming it’s roots in recent years. People exuded confidence that situation for return to their homes will develop in coming years.
A grand Puja was also held at the Durganag temple in Dalgate area in Srinagar where a large number of people joined the prayers held for peace, prosperity and development of humanity in general and Kashmir in particular.
Murarji Kaul, trustee of the Durganag temple trust, said the main purpose of Saturday’s Navreh prayers was to strengthen the traditional amity between the various communities of Kashmir.
“Huge damage has been caused to this brotherhood of ours by political forces of different shades. Despite their worst doing, the bond between the Muslim majority community and the Pandit minority community remains strong and vibrant as ever, and now their is a renewed effort to further strengthen this bond,” Kaul said.
“Peace is gradually returning to the Valley and people are keen to safeguard the interests of the future generations. This year, Navreh coincides with the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan and this augers well for the entire population of the Valley,” Kaul added.