Devotees Brave Biting Cold at Golden Temple to Usher in New Year 2026

Hundreds of devotees queued from midnight in biting cold to offer New Year prayers at the Golden Temple in Amritsar, with many taking a holy dip in the sarovar. Similar gatherings were seen at shrines across Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh, including the Mata Mansa Devi temple. Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria and Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann extended greetings, emphasizing hope, collective effort, and continued development. Leaders prayed for prosperity and urged citizens to follow righteous paths and maintain healthy lifestyles in the coming year.

Key Points: New Year 2026: Devotees Throng Golden Temple in Biting Cold

  • Midnight prayers at Golden Temple
  • Holy dip in sarovar
  • Greetings from state leaders
  • Calls for unity and prosperity
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Braving biting cold, devotees throng Golden Temple, shrines to usher in New Year

Hundreds braved freezing temperatures to offer prayers at the Golden Temple and other shrines in Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh to welcome 2026 with hope and devotion.

"We are really blessed to offer prayers in the Golden Temple on the first day of the New Year. - Kavita Gupta, devotee from Delhi"

Chandigarh/Amritsar, Jan 1 Braving biting cold, hundreds of devotees thronged the Golden Temple complex in Amritsar, Punjab and other shrines in the region early on Thursday to usher in the New Year.

At the Golden Temple complex, around 250 km from here, the devotees queued up since midnight to offer prayers. Long queues could be seen on Thursday morning with people waiting for their turn to offer prayers inside the 'Harmandir Sahib', the sanctum sanctorum.

Several devotees could be seen taking a dip in the holy 'sarovar' in the Golden Temple. "We are really blessed to offer prayers in the Golden Temple on the first day of the New Year. May 2026 be filled with prayers answered and goals achieved," Kavita Gupta, a devotee from Delhi, said.

Also, people thronged the Mata Mansa Devi shrine in Panchkula near Chandigarh to offer prayers.

Elsewhere in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh, people offered prayers at various shrines to mark the New Year.

Punjab Governor and Administrator of Chandigarh, Gulab Chand Kataria, has extended warm greetings and best wishes to the people of Punjab and Chandigarh on the occasion of the New Year.

In his message, the Governor said the arrival of the New Year is always welcomed with renewed hope, optimism and aspirations. He emphasised that these aspirations can be realised only through collective effort, guided by zeal, determination and dedication.

On this joyous occasion, Kataria called upon the people to reaffirm their resolve to build a strong, peaceful and united India, and to rededicate themselves to working for the nation's progress and prosperity.

The Governor conveyed his heartfelt greetings and wished everyone a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year.

Punjab Vidhan Sabha Speaker Kultar Singh Sandhwan has also extended greetings and wished that the Almighty may fulfil all the dreams of Punjabis in 2026. He prayed to God to give happiness, peace, success and prosperity for all Punjabis residing across the globe. "We should follow the path shown by Guru Sahib."

He urged the people to do regular exercise in their lives so that they remain hale and hearty.

Extending the New Year greetings, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann prayed that the Almighty fill people's lives with happiness and success. In a post on X, he wrote that last year his government provided the people of Punjab with better health facilities, good education for children, and employment for youth.

"We took strict action to remove stigmas like drugs and corruption from the forehead of Punjab," he said, adding that the development works will continue.

- IANS

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Rahul R
It's heartwarming to see such faith. While I appreciate the spiritual sentiment, I do hope the government focuses more on practical issues like the severe cold wave and providing shelters, not just greetings. Action speaks louder.
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Anjali F
The devotion is truly inspiring! We visited Mansa Devi in Panchkula. The atmosphere was electric with hope. A dip in the holy sarovar in that cold? That's next-level faith! ❄️✨ Best wishes for the New Year to everyone.
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David E
Visiting from Canada and was in Amritsar last week. The Golden Temple is stunning any time of year, but there's something special about the New Year energy. The langar service is a beautiful example of community. Happy New Year, India!
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Karthik V
Good to see the messages from leaders emphasizing unity and progress. Let's hope the talk about removing drugs and corruption translates into visible, lasting change on the ground in 2026. Punjab's youth deserve that future.
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Priya S
My family always starts the year with prayers. It sets a positive tone. The Speaker's point about regular exercise is actually a good, practical reminder alongside the spiritual one. Health is wealth, after all! Wishing everyone a blessed 2026.

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