Three-day celebration concludes at Shri Raghunathji Temple
STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: In a spectacular display of faith and communal joy, over 20,000 devotees thronged the Shri Raghunathji Temple to culminate the three-day grand celebrations in connection with the consecration ceremony.
The atmosphere was filled with religious fervor, as devotees commemorated the momentous occasion by dancing to the beats of Dhols and drums.
The third day’s festivities commenced with the successful culmination of the Akhand Paath of Shri Ram Charitmanas by renowned Vedic scholars specially invited from Chitrakoot, Ayodhya.
The Shree Raghunathji Temple was transformed into a divine spectacle adorned with vibrant flowers and radiant lighting, providing a sacred ambiance for the worshippers who gathered to celebrate this significant event.
The entire temple complex echoed with chants of “Jai Shri Ram… Jai Shri Ram,” symbolizing the unity and devotion of the community.
On the occasion, Ajatshatru Singh, Trustee of J&K Dharmarth Trust and former minister, Dr Ritu Singh along with Union Minister of Law and Justice, Arjun Ram Meghwal, Member Parliament Jugal Kishore, Advisor to Lt Governor, Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar and his wife, Division Commissioner Ramesh Kumar, IGP Jammu Anand Jain, Padma Shri Dr Vishwa Murti Shastri, SSP Sandeep Mehta, Sunaina Mehta, Joint Director Tourism, Jammu, BJP J&K President Ravinder Raina, former Minister Priya Sethi, senior BJP leader Yudhvir Sethi, former JMC Commissioner Kiran Wattal, SM Sahni, S.M Sahni, Convener INTACH Jammu Chapter and members of Dharmarth Trust Council and prominent persons of Jammu performed Visheh Aarti in the Holy Sanctum Sanctorum of Shree Raghunath ji Temple.
The day unfolded with a captivating Bhajan Sandhya in the temple premises, featuring renowned singers like Sonali Dogra, Ravi Raghuvansi, Narinder Singh, and more, who enthralled the audience with soulful Ram Bhajans.
The highlight of the Bhajan Sandhya was a special presentation for the children of Muskaan Home, warmly received by all present.
During the Bhajan Sandhya, a music album by Ravi Raghuvansi titled ‘Aa Gaye Ram Ayodhya Mein’ was released by Ajatshatru Singh, Union Minister Meghwal, MP Jugal, Dr. Ritu Singh, and others.
The Bhajan Sandhya was compeered by Suganda Sharma.
The evening culminated in a mesmerizing Deepotsav, with Dr. Ritu Singh and Adv Purnima Sharma lighting 11,000 lamps in the temple complex.
Presenting a vote of thanks, Ajatshatru Singh thanked all the dignitaries, scholars, artists, devotees, and the media for contributing to the success of this historic occasion. Presenting a vote of thanks, Ajatshatru Singh along with Dr. Ritu Singh extended heartfelt gratitude especially to Arjun Ram Meghwal for gracing the iconic Raghunathi Temple and celebrating this momentous occasion with the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He further conveyed his appreciation to the distinguished Vedic scholars who traveled from Chitrakoot, Ayodhya, as well as the talented singers, artists, devoted worshippers, and media personnel for their collective efforts in making this occasion truly memorable.
Additionally, Ajatshatru Singh expressed sincere thanks to the entire team of Guru Ki Sangat, Dharmarth Trust, Hari Niwas, and Delhi Public School for their dedicated contributions and collaborative spirit. Their support and commitment were integral to the successful execution of the event, enhancing the overall experience for everyone involved.
Dr. Ritu Singh conveyed her thanks on behalf of the Royal Family comprising Dr. Karan Singh ji, Yuvraj Vikramaditya Singh, Ranvijay Singh, Martand Singh, and Dr. Ritu Singh thanked to the people of Jammu and Kashmir for making this grand celebrations memorable”.
Expressing her joy, she said, “Today’s occasion is not less than a Diwali for us.” She also encouraged people to make regular visits to the temples.
Brig R.S Langeh, President J&K Dharmarth Trust, and Secretary Ashok Sharma were instrumental in supervising the meticulous arrangements that ensured the three-day event’s success.
Dogri Dham was also served among all the visiting devotees.
The District Administration has made stringent security arrangements in and outside the temple complex to facilitate the smooth conduct of the event.