New bonds of unity, brotherhood between Awaam and army in Ganderbal

New bonds of unity, brotherhood between Awaam and army in Ganderbal

Celebrates Ramnavami along with Ramadan together

| Bilal Ahmad | 

Press Trust of Kashmir | Srinagar:- A new bond of unity and brotherhood was witnessed among public and Army as Ramnavami was celebrated together amid the month of Ramadan.

As Kashmiri Pandit community was celebrating Ram Navami in Kashmir,

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The nine-day-long Navratrifestival during which the nine incarnations of Goddess Durga are worshipped, culminates with Ram Navami. Devotees, who have been observing fast throughout Navratri, break the fast on this day by performing ‘KanyaPoojan’ and ‘Sakh Immersion’” said a local resident of kangan

“Kashmir is known for brotherhood and Muslim brothers and sisters never forget to greet us on the special festivals. Muslim brethren greeted them through various mediums including social media, personal messages and also visiting their homes. He said that devotees at temples prayed for peace and prosperity of J&K.

One of the priests said that devotees were filled with renewed energy and enthusiasm. Highlighting the significance of festival, he said that the day marks the victory of good over evil.

“This festival is a celebration of victory of good over evil, truth over untruth and inspires us to adopt the principles of honesty, truthfulness, and righteousness in our lives,” the priest said.

He added that all festivals celebrated in Kashmir are symbols of mutual existence and brotherhood and people must strengthen this bond in all times.

In a never seen before environment of bonhomie, new bonds of unity & brotherhood between IndianArmy and Awaam, festivals of Ramdan and RamNavmi were celebrated together, said a local Muslim from Kangan while witnessing such scenes at Kangan.

The religious festivals unite people of one community with another and this coexistence has centuries old traditions of cultural exchange in Jammu and Kashmir, he added.:-PTK.

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