Kashmiri Pandits celebrate annual Kheer Bhawani festival
STATE TIMES NEWS
Tulmulla: Amidst chanting of religious hymns and sound of temple bells, thousands of Kashmiri Pandits on Sunday prayed at the famous temple of Ragnya Devi here in Kashmir’s Ganderbal district on the occasion of annual Kheer Bhawani mela- a symbol of Hindu-Muslim amity.
The atmosphere was filled with fervour and brotherhood as devotees congregated at the temple of Mata Kheer Bhawani which is situated amidst majestic Chinar trees.
The mela has become a symbol of communal harmony as local Muslims make all the arrangements for the devotees including setting up of stalls for flowers and other offerings.
Walking barefoot and carrying rose petals, the devotees, mostly Kashmiri Pandits, thronged the temple to pay obeisance to the deity while offering milk and kheer (pudding) at the sacred spring within the complex.
It is believed that the colour of the sacred spring water which flows below the temple indicates to the situation in the Valley.
While most of the colours do not have any particular significance, black or darkish colour of the water is believed to be an indication of inauspicious times for Kashmir.
However, this year the water in the spring was clean and pure which the devotees believe is a good omen for the Valley.
Shortly after Mehbooba left the venue, a group of Pandits staged a protest raising slogans against the government and police for a stone-pelting incident on Saturday in which a devotee was injured.
“We were welcomed with stones on Saturday. Is this how they want us to return?” a protester said.
A 19-year-old Kashmiri Pandit devotee on her way to Mela Kheer Bhawani was injured during a stone pelting incident in Kulgam district, police said on Sunday.
Mansi Koul sustained minor head injury by glass splinters of a window broken during stone-pelting at Wanpoh in Kulgam district on Saturday night, a police official said.
He said the girl, who lives in Janipur area of Jammu, was discharged from a local hospital after being administered first-aid.
The residents of Wanpoh were protesting against lack of basic amenities when the vehicles carrying devotees going to Kheer Bhawani passed through the area at around 10.30 pm last night, he said.