Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, July 31: The ongoing Shravaan Maas, a highly revered period in the Hindu community, has witnessed massive influx of pilgrims at various Shiv temples falling under the ambit of J&K Dharmarth Trust.
In a statement issued here, today, Brig R.S Langeh, president of J&K Dharmarth Trust, said that the Trust has taken extensive measures to ensure their welfare during this holy season. He said the Trust has meticulously arranged for various amenities and services catering to the comfort and safety of devotees.
He said the ancient temples such as Ranbireshwar Temple, Sudh Mahadev Temple, Abhi Mukteshwar Temple in Utter Behni, Umapati Mahadev Temple in Purmandal, Shankaracharya Temple in Srinagar, and several others have been equipped with necessary facilities to accommodate the influx of pilgrims.
“Under the patronage of Dr. Karan Singh, Chairman Trustee, the Trust has been tirelessly committed to providing hassle-free facilities to ensure a serene and meaningful pilgrimage experience,” he added.
He said “Shravaan Maas is a time of great significance for our Hindu community, and we are committed to serve the spiritual aspirations of countless devotees. The Trust aims to ensure a gratifying and transformative spiritual experience for everyone participating in the holy Shravaan Maas.”