Kashmir sees ‘Janamasthami’ celebration with fervour & gaiety

‘Janamasthami’ procession traditionally carried out by local Pandits is called ‘Shoba Yatra’

‘Janamasthami’ procession traditionally carried out by local Pandits is called ‘Shoba Yatra’
‘Janamasthami’ procession traditionally carried out by local Pandits is called ‘Shoba Yatra’

Hindus celebrate Krishna Janmashtami in Kashmir

Sri Krishna’s birthday, ‘Janamasthami’ was celebrated with fervour and gaiety in Kashmir on Thursday as temples were decorated during the night and processions are scheduled in the afternoon by Kashmiri Pandit devotees in Srinagar city and elsewhere.

In Srinagar city, temples have been decorated with lights and buntings at Sheetal Nath in the Habba Kadal area, Ganpatyar, Somyaar, Batyaar, and other places where prayers were offered during the night and devotees were greeted by Muslim neighbours with warmth and affection reliving the much-cherished tradition of brotherhood that has distinguished Kashmir through centuries.

In north Kashmir’s Ganderbal district, Muslim neighbours, elders, and children joined the festivities with their Pandit friends in Nuner, Waskura, and other places to assert the eclectic and tolerant culture nurtured over centuries by local Sufis and Saints.

‘Janamasthami’ procession traditionally carried out by local Pandits is called the ‘Shoba Yatra’.

Lt. Governor Manoj Sinha, various politicians, and socio-religious leaders have greeted the local Hindus on the holy festival.

[With Inputs from IANS]

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