Teetwal, July 1 (JKNS): The third Varshik Abhishek, marking the anniversary of the consecration of the Sharda Temple at the Line of Control (LoC) in Teetwal, Kashmir, was celebrated with great religious fervour on Wednesday.
The annual event was organised by the Save Sharda Committee Kashmir (Regd.) in collaboration with Sringeri Mutt, Karnataka, and witnessed the participation of hundreds of devotees from different parts of the country.
Around 400 pilgrims took part in the day-long religious ceremonies, while nearly 30 priests from Sringeri Mutt performed the sacred Abhishek rituals. Later, another group of about 300 pilgrims joined the celebrations, making the occasion one of the largest gatherings at the temple since its consecration.
Addressing the gathering, Ravinder Pandita, Chairman of the Save Sharda Committee Kashmir (Regd.), expressed gratitude to the priests of Sringeri Mutt and the devotees for their enthusiastic participation. He said their presence made the event historic and reflected the growing spiritual significance of the Sharda Temple.
The visiting priests (Archakas) were warmly welcomed by members of the Save Sharda Committee Kashmir (Regd.) and local residents, who extended a traditional reception to the pilgrims.
The annual Varshik Abhishek concluded peacefully, with devotees offering prayers for peace, harmony, and prosperity. (JKNS)







