DT inaugurates modernized kitchen at Shri Raghunathji Temple

Ranvijay Singh and Martand Singh, Trustees of DT inaugurating modern kitchen at Shri Raghunath Ji Temple on Wednesday.
Ranvijay Singh and Martand Singh, Trustees of DT inaugurating modern kitchen at Shri Raghunath Ji Temple on Wednesday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 10 : Fulfilling the commitment to enhance the preparation of Bhog offerings for the deities within the temple complex, Ranvijay Singh and Martand Singh, Trustees of the J&K Dharmarth Trust (DT), today inaugurated the modernized kitchen at Shri Raghunath ji Temple, Jammu.
Speaking on the occasion, the trustees said that the upgraded kitchen at Shri Raghunathji Temple stands as a testament to the dedication of the J&K Dharmarth Trust in preserving and enhancing the sacred traditions of this revered institution.
Expressing profound satisfaction, Ranvijay Singh, a Trustee, emphasized, “As custodians of this sacred heritage, it is our duty to ensure that the Shri Raghunathji Temple continues to serve as a beacon of spiritual solace and cultural enrichment for devotees.”
Martand Singh, a Trustee, said, “The inauguration of the upgraded kitchen represents a significant step forward in our ongoing efforts to enhance the infrastructure of the Shri Raghunathji Temple. We remain steadfast in our commitment to upholding the sacred legacy of this revered institution.”
Brig R.S Langeh (Retd), President of the Trust, underscored the sanctity of the kitchen in the temple complex, revealing that a total of 31 Bhog Thalis are prepared every noon on a daily basis.
He emphasized the meticulous adherence to Satvik food preparation practices by the cooks and the necessity of modernizing the vintage kitchen.
The refurbished kitchen now boasts modern gadgets, a state-of-the-art modular setup, deep-freezers, and added storage facilities.
The event was graced with the presence of Brig R.S Langeh (Retd), President of the Trust, Ashok Kumar Sharma (SSP Retd), Secretary, Varinder Singh Jamwal, Additional Secretary, as well as Pujaries and staff members of Dharmarth Trust.