Amit Shah Welcomes Return of Navratri Puja at Sharda Temple in Kashmir, Says 'It Is a Matter of Profound Spiritual Significance'

On Monday, Navratri Puja was held at the newly built Sharda temple located along the LoC in Teetwal in Kashmir. The temple was inaugurated by the home minister on March 23 this year on the same piece of land – and on the same pattern – where the temple existed in pre-partition days.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah (Photo Credits: X@AmitShah)

New Delhi, October 16: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday welcomed in the Navratri puja at the Sharda temple in Kashmir, where it was held for the first time since 1947, saying it signifies the return of peace in the valley. The minister said the puja at the temple marks the rekindling of the nation's spiritual and cultural flame under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Navratri 2023: Amit Shah Joins 'Kesariya Garba' Festivities in Gujarat's Gandhinagar On First Day of Nine Days of Festival (See Pics).

On Monday, Navratri Puja was held at the newly built Sharda temple located along the LoC in Teetwal in Kashmir. The temple was inaugurated by the home minister on March 23 this year on the same piece of land – and on the same pattern – where the temple existed in pre-partition days.

"It is a matter of profound spiritual significance that for the first time since 1947, the Navratri pujas have been held in the historic Sharda Temple in Kashmir this year. "Earlier in the year the Chaitra Navratri Puja was observed and now the mantras of the Shardiya Navratri puja resound in the shrine. I was fortunate to reopen the temple on 23rd March 2023 after restoration," Shah said on X. Navratri 2023: Amit Shah to Inaugurate Ram Temple-Themed Durga Pandal in West Bengal's Kolkata Today (Watch Video).

"This not only signifies the return of peace in the valley but also marks the rekindling of our nation's spiritual and cultural flame under the leadership of PM @narendramodi Ji," he added. A large number of pilgrims from all over the country attended the puja.

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