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During Navratri, 3 lakh people visit the Vaishno Devi temple

throughout three lakh people visited the Vaishno Devi temple throughout the course of the nine-day Navratri celebrations. On Wednesday, the nine-day prayers at the sacred temple, which were arranged by the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi temple Board (SMVDSB), came to an end.

“The Shrine Board has been providing free pony, battery car service, and assistance in darshans to Divyang pilgrims during Navratri to ensure accessibility and inclusivity for all devotees visiting the Vaishno Devi shrine regardless of their physical abilities,” stated Anshul Garg, the chief executive officer of the board.

Devotees who flocked to the temple during the celebrations were enthralled by the elaborate decorations, which included stunning fresh flowers of numerous sorts imported from around the nation and overseas, traditional patterns, and elaborate lighting.

Additionally, the Board had made excellent preparations for the pilgrims who would be visiting the shrine, such as providing uninterrupted electricity and water along the tracks and in the Bhawan area, as well as healthcare, cleanliness, and the provision of specialty fast food at the Board’s catering outlets. Additionally, the Board organized complimentary meals for the pilgrims at Prasad Kendra in Sanjichhat, located on Tarakote Marg. A representative for the organization said that both online and offline access to amenities such as passenger ropeways, battery-operated cars, and helicopter services were provided for the convenience and comfort of pilgrims.

Religious music performances by well-known performers, including Roshan Prince, Lakhwinder Wadali, Akriti Kakkar, Sagar Bhatia, and Hansraj Raghuwanshi, were among the other unique aspects.

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