
Sea of devotees perform 'jalabhishek' at Shiva temples across UP, U'khand as Kanwar Yatra ends
More than 4.5 crore devotees reached Uttarakhand's Haridwar within a fortnight this year to collect Ganga water during the Kanwar Yatra that began on July 11, according to Mela Control Room data.
The streets resonated with chants of 'Har Har Mahadev' and 'Bam Bam Bhole' as kanwariyas made a beeline outside temples and waited for their turn to offer their prayers to Lord Shiva.
A seemingly endless stream of saffron-clad devotees was seen at the Dakshaprajapati Mahadev temple complex in Haridwar's Kankhal. which is believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva's in-laws.
According to mythological beliefs, keeping a promise made to his father-in-law King Daksha, Lord Shiva resides in Kankhal for the entire month of Shravan.
Other Shivalayas of Kankhal, like the Daridra Bhanjan, Tilbhandeshwar, Bilveshwar, Neeleshwar and Gaurishankar temples, also drew large crowds of devotees.
Haridwar District Magistrate Mayur Dixit and Senior Superintendent of Police Pramod Dobal also performed Ganga puja at Har Ki Pauri along with their subordinate officials.
They took water from there and performed 'jalabhishek' at the Daksha temple, expressing gratitude to Lord Shiva for the smooth conclusion of the Kanwar fair attended each year by crores of devotees.
In Uttar Pradesh, Shiva temples across the region witnessed scores of devotees offering prayers to Lord Shiva on Wednesday.
A large crowd of devotees has gathered at Varanasi's famous Kashi Vishwanath Temple. Flowers were also showered on the worshippers, CEO of the temple Vishwa Bhushan Mishra said.
Police Commissioner Mohit Agarwal assured that "special surveillance" is being maintained through CCTV cameras and drones to ensure law and order.
The ancient Kartikeya Mahadev Temple in Sambhal which reopened earlier this year after nearly 46 years also saw a significant turnout of devotees.
Sub Divisional Magistrate Vikas Chandra, who performed 'jalabhishek' at the temple, said that authorities are working hard to restore Sambhal's 'lost identity'.
Deepak Kumar, a devotee who came to offer his prayers at the temple, said, 'We are blessed to have had the opportunity to worship and perform 'jalabhishek' at this ancient temple.'
At the Sadat Bari Shiva Temple in Bahjoi, District Magistrate Rajender Pensiya and Superintendent of Police Krishna Kumar showered flowers on the pilgrims.
A dedicated service camp was established on the Moradabad road in Chandausi under the supervision of Circle Officer Anuj Chaudhary, where kanwariyas returning from their pilgrimage were provided with fruits and a 'bhandara'.
Meanwhile, a state level boxer, Kritika Thakur , became the first woman in Himachal Pradesh to complete a 600-km-long Kanwar Yatra on foot, by carrying Ganga water from Gaumukh to her hometown in Mandi's Derdu village.
Thakur undertook the challenging pilgrimage for the second consecutive year during the month of Sawan.
After successfully completing the kanwar yatra from Haridwar to Sundernagar in 2024, she resolved to test her strength and devotion further this year by trekking from Gaumukh, located in the high-altitude terrains of Uttarakhand.
She concluded her journey by performing the 'jalabhishek' of the Shivling at her village's Omkareshwar temple using the Ganga water she carried on foot.
Nothing is difficult if you are determined, Thakur told PTI, adding that her father, who has been undertaking the yatra for the past 11 years, is her inspiration.
While the Kanwar Yatra concluded with religious fervor on Wednesday, some accidents also claimed the lives of a few kanwariyas.
In Rajasthan, two people died and 30 others got injured when a truck carrying kanwariyas came in contact with a hanging overhead power line in a village in Alwar district on Wednesday.
The group of kanwariyas and locals were performing a parikrama of the Beechganwa village in a DJ truck when the vehicle came in contact with a live wire. After the parikrama, the group was to head towards a temple.
In Madhya Pradesh, four kanwariyas died and two others got injured after being hit by a speeding car in Gwalior district in the early hours of the day.
Chief Minister Mohan Yadav expressed grief over the incident and announced an assistance of ₹4 lakh to the kin of each of the deceased persons, the official said.
This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


News18
33 minutes ago
- News18
Aaj Ka Panchang, July 26, 2025: Tithi, Vrat, Shubh Muhurat & Rahu Kaal Today
Last Updated: Aaj Ka Panchang, July 26, 2025: Auspicious day for ancestor worship, Shani puja and travel. Magha Nakshatra brings power, Leo Moon enhances confidence and self-worth. Aaj Ka Panchang, July 26, 2025: Today is the second day of Shukla Paksha of Shravan month, which is considered especially auspicious for worship, starting a journey, and strengthening relationships. Today's Nakshatra is Magha, which is associated with power, prestige, and blessings of ancestors. This Nakshatra makes a person aware of self-respect and karma, so today is considered very auspicious for remembering ancestors and worshiping Kuldevta. From the point of view of yoga, today there was Vyatipat Yoga till 4:05:17 AM in the morning, which is generally considered inauspicious, but the time after this can be considered normal to auspicious for the day's work. This day is Saturday, which is dedicated to Shani Dev, the god of justice. On this day, Shani Puja, donation, especially donation of black sesame, urad, and iron-related items, is very fruitful. The Moon is transiting in Leo today, which indicates self-confidence, a sense of leadership, and advancement in public life. Today, your focus can be more on your own honor and social image. Sunrise will be at 06:09:29 AM and sunset will be at 07:25:01 PM. At the same time, the moon will rise at 07:26:18 AM and set at 08:45:54 PM, due to which there will be stability and energy in the mind and emotions throughout the day. According to the Hindu calendar, today is Shak Samvat 1947 and Vikram Samvat 2082. According to both Amavasya and Purnima systems, today is the date of the Shravan month, which makes this day suitable for Shiva worship and fasting. Talking about inauspicious Muhurta, Rahu Kaal: from 09:28:22 AM to 11:07:48 AM in the morning, Yamaganda Kaal: from 02:26:41 PM to 04:06:08 PM in the afternoon, Gulik Kaal: from 06:09:29 AM to 07:48:55 AM in the morning. One should avoid starting new work or any investment during these times. In Shubh Muhurat, Abhijeet Muhurta was from 06:09:29 AM to 07:48:55 AM today, so if you have started any important work during this period, then there are strong chances of success in it. In summary, today is a very favourable day for family, commemoration of ancestors, religious worship, self-analysis, and pleasing Shani Dev. Focus on your actions, stay away from anger or ego, and adopt humility and a service spirit. This day can make your personality stronger, provided you remain restrained and polite with confidence. Aaj Ka Panchang, July 26, 2025 Sun & Moon Calculations Auspicious Timings (Shubh Muhurat) Abhijit: 06:09:29 AM to 07:48:55 AM (The author Chirag Daruwalla is the son of Astrologer Bejan Daruwalla). First Published: July 26, 2025, 05:00 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


NDTV
13 hours ago
- NDTV
When Is Naag Panchami 2025? Recipes You Can Make For Bhog At Home
The month of Sawan is considered sacred by devotees of Lord Shiva, who observe special rituals and fasting throughout this time. Along with Sawan Shivaratri and Hariyali Teej, the festival of Naag Panchami is also celebrated during this period. It falls on the Panchami Tithi of the Shukla Paksha in the month of Sawan, typically two days after Hariyali Teej. Naag Panchami is dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Nag Devta. Devotees believe that offering prayers to snakes brings peace and protection. This festival is also observed in Nepal. Mansa Mata, regarded as the mother of serpents, is also worshipped on this day. When Is Naag Panchami 2025? Full Puja Timings And Panchami Tithi Naag Panchami Date: Tuesday, 29 July 2025 Naag Panchami Puja Muhurat: 5:41 AM to 8:23 AM Duration: 2 Hours 43 Minutes Naag Pancham in Gujarat: Wednesday, 13 August 2025 Panchami Tithi Begins: 11:24 PM on 28 July 2025 Panchami Tithi Ends: 12:46 AM on 30 July 2025 (Source: Drik Panchang) Why Do People Celebrate Naag Panchami? In Hindu mythology, it is believed that Lord Krishna once fell into the Yamuna river, where he encountered a dangerous serpent named Kalia. As Kalia attacked, he soon realised Krishna's divine power and pleaded for mercy. Lord Krishna agreed not to harm him, on the condition that Kalia would never hurt anyone again. Naag Panchami marks this symbolic moment of protection and divine strength. What Is The Religious Significance Of Worshipping Snakes? Snakes have deep symbolism in Hindu tradition. They are associated with rebirth, fertility, and protection. Naag Devta is believed to be a guardian of the netherworld and a close associate of Lord Shiva, who is often shown wearing a snake around his neck. Worshipping serpents during Naag Panchami is believed to remove fear, illness and negative energy from one's life. Many families also worship Mansa Mata on this day, believed to be the mother of all snakes, for protection from snake bites and for the well-being of their families. Rituals Performed On Naag Panchami Drawing snake images outside homes using rice paste or turmeric Offering milk and white flowers at anthills or temples Chanting and performing puja to Lord Shiva Fasting for the day or eating only saatvik food Preparing milk-based sweets as part of the bhog In some regions, clay idols or live snakes are worshipped by priests. Feeding Brahmins and giving charity is also common. 5 Traditional Bhog Recipes For Naag Panchami Puja: Plain Milk Milk is the most basic and traditional offering to snakes during Naag Panchami puja. Though simple, it is considered sacred and essential for this ritual. Chawal Ki Kheer (Rice Kheer) A classic Indian dessert made with rice, milk, raisins and cardamom, garnished with almonds. It is easy to prepare and makes for a comforting, sweet bhog dish. [ Click here for the recipe ] Nariyal Ki Barfi (Coconut Barfi) Prepared with grated coconut, khoya, ghee and sugar, this soft sweet is full of flavour. It is a popular traditional sweet often made with just five ingredients. [ Click here for recipe ] Samak Rice Kheer This vrat-friendly kheer is made using samak rice, milk, almonds and sugar. It is light, mildly sweet and perfect for festive days. [ Click here for recipe ] Kalakand Kalakand is a soft barfi made by simmering milk and cottage cheese with cardamom and rose water. Originally from Rajasthan, it is an excellent option for bhog. [ Click here for recipe ] Prepare these sweet dishes at home and offer them with devotion. Wishing you and your family a peaceful Naag Panchami 2025.


Hindustan Times
14 hours ago
- Hindustan Times
Hariyali Teej 2025: Is it on July 26 or July 27? Know correct date, shubh muhurat, puja timings, rituals and more
Hariyali Teej is observed on the third day after the new moon in the month of Shraavana or Sawan. Celebrated during the monsoon season when nature turns lush and green, it is also known as Shraavana Teej. The festival is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, as it marks the day of their symbolic reunion. Hariyali Teej 2025: Hariyali Teej celebrates lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati's divine reunion. (HT Photo/Keshav Singh) On this occasion, women offer prayers to the divine couple, seeking blessings for a happy and prosperous married life. From date to timings, here is all you need to know. (Also read: Kanwar Yatra wraps up in style with Operation Sindoor, Lord Hanuman-themed tableaux spotted in Delhi-NCR ) Hariyali Teej 2025 date and timings As per Drik Panchang, Hariyali Teej is celebrated on the third day of Shukla Paksha, the waxing phase of the moon, in the Hindu month of Shravan (Sawan), and it falls two days before Nag Panchami. In 2025, the festival will be observed on Sunday, July 27. Tritiya tithi begins: 10:41 PM on July 26 Tritiya tithi ends: 10:41 PM on July 27 Women embrace tradition and devotion during Hariyali Teej celebrations. (ANI Photo) Why is Hariyali Teej celebrated? Hariyali Teej marks the divine reunion of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, symbolising devotion, love, and marital commitment. It is believed to be the day when Lord Shiva accepted Parvati as his wife after her long penance. The festival also celebrates the onset of the monsoon season, honouring nature's renewal and greenery, hence the name "Hariyali Teej," with hariyali meaning "greenery." Hariyali Teej 2025 puja rituals and traditions The celebrations of Hariyali Teej begin at sunrise, with women dressing in vibrant green or red sarees, adorning themselves with traditional shringar, colourful bangles, and intricate mehendi designs. A beautifully decorated idol of Goddess Parvati is placed on an altar surrounded by offerings like flowers, sweets, and coconuts. The puja starts with lighting a diya and singing devotional songs in praise of the goddess. Married women observe a nirjala vrat, a fast without food or water, praying for their husbands' health and long life. Unmarried girls also fast, hoping to be blessed with a good life partner. The day is marked by joyful celebrations, with traditional songs, dance, and women enjoying swings (jhoolas) decorated in bright colours, reflecting the festive spirit of the monsoon. The rituals conclude with an evening aarti and the distribution of prasad, honouring devotion, resilience, and the strength of womanhood.