Gujarat Dy CM Harsh Sanghavi Walks 3.5 km, Performs Aarti at Mahashivratri Fair

Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi inaugurated the Mahashivratri fair by walking 3.5 kilometers from Girnar Darwaza to Bhavnath Temple. He described the pilgrimage as the greatest blessing of his life and performed the Maha Aarti at the temple. Sanghavi emphasized the fair's organization for devotee convenience and the removal of VIP culture, noting he parked his vehicle and walked like any other participant. The opening day attracted millions of devotees, reflecting the fair's growing scale and spiritual significance.

Key Points: Gujarat Dy CM Harsh Sanghavi Walks to Bhavnath Temple for Mahashivratri

  • Deputy CM walked 3.5 km on foot
  • Inaugurated Mahashivratri fair
  • Performed Maha Aarti at temple
  • Emphasized removal of VIP culture
  • Millions of devotees attended first day
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Gujarat Dy CM walks 3.5 km to Bhavnath Temple, performs Maha Aarti

Gujarat Deputy CM Harsh Sanghavi walked 3.5 km to Bhavnath Temple, performed Maha Aarti, and inaugurated the Mahashivratri fair in Junagadh.

"the greatest blessing of my life - Harsh Sanghavi"

Junagadh, Feb 11

Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi walked 3.5 km on foot from Girnar Darwaza to Bhavnath Temple on Wednesday, marking the opening day of the Mahashivratri fair in Junagadh.

The event drew millions of devotees on its first day, creating a vibrant and devotional atmosphere along the entire 3.5-km route.

During the pilgrimage walk, citizens and representatives of various organisations welcomed Sanghavi with floral tributes and traditional greetings at multiple points along the stretch.

Sanghavi described the experience as "the greatest blessing of my life", reflecting on the significance of walking through the sacred land of Girnar on foot on the auspicious occasion of Mahashivratri.

At Bhavnath Temple, Sanghavi performed the Maha Aarti and participated in the rituals alongside P. Indra Bharati Bapu and other saints present at the temple premises.

He said: "The Mahashivratri fair will be memorable. Every year, the number of devotees will continue to increase. I am grateful for the opportunity to inaugurate this fair and lead the pilgrimage today with my fellow ministers."

He also shared his impressions of walking along the fair route, stating: "Walking on foot in the sacred land of Girnar and taking part in the entry procession of saints and mahants gave me an extraordinary and divine experience. This is a truly unforgettable moment in my life."

Sanghavi emphasised that the fair has been organised with a focus on the convenience and safety of devotees, adding: "We have removed VIP culture from the Mahashivratri fair to ensure maximum convenience for devotees. I parked my vehicle near Girnar Darwaza and walked alongside the devotees, just like any other participant."

Sanghavi extended prayers for the welfare of the state and the nation, saying: "May Lord Bholenath shower his blessings on everyone. I also pray for the wellbeing of Gujarat and the country."

He appealed to devotees to maintain cleanliness in the sacred area, stating: "No littering should take place so that the message of cleanliness spreads throughout Bhavnath and the surrounding areas."

The Mahashivratri fair, covering a 3.5-km stretch from Girnar Darwaza to Bhavnath Temple, has grown significantly over the years and continues to attract a rising number of devotees from across the state and neighbouring regions.

Wednesday's opening day witnessed the presence of millions of devotees, reflecting the increasing scale and popularity of the annual religious congregation.

Sanghavi expressed satisfaction with the arrangements made by the administration and the overwhelming turnout, emphasising the spiritual significance of the fair and the sacred land of Girnar.

- IANS

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Priya S
Mahashivratri at Bhavnath is a divine experience. The energy is unmatched. Glad the arrangements are good, but I hope the focus on cleanliness is maintained throughout the fair. Last year there was a lot of plastic waste by the third day.
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Rohit P
Walking 3.5 km is nothing for a true devotee, but for a busy minister to take the time and do it with the public sends a good message. Hope this sincerity translates into governance as well. Om Namah Shivaya.
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Sarah B
The scale of this event is incredible—millions of devotees! It's beautiful to see such peaceful, large-scale religious gatherings. The cultural heritage of Gujarat is truly remarkable.
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Vikram M
As someone from Junagadh, I'm proud to see our traditions getting this recognition. The fair is a major event for our local economy too. Hope the administration keeps managing the crowd safely.
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Karthik V
While the gesture is nice, let's not forget this is also a political event during an election year. I appreciate the walk, but true devotion is shown through year-round action for the people's welfare, not just one symbolic pilgrimage.
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Meera T
The atmosphere during Mahashivratri at Girnar is truly spiritual. His appeal for cleanliness is very

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