Key Points

The first Monday of Shravan saw massive crowds at Varanasi's Kashi Vishwanath Temple, with devotees performing Jalabhishek amid chants of "Har Har Mahadev." Authorities ensured tight security with QRTs and drone surveillance while showering flower petals on pilgrims. Similar scenes unfolded at Ghaziabad’s Dudheshwar Nath Temple, believed to have been worshipped by Ravana’s father. The spiritual fervor marked the beginning of the holy month with deep devotion and elaborate arrangements.

Key Points: Varanasi Devotees Throng Kashi Vishwanath Temple on First Sawan Monday

  • Devotees queued overnight for Jalabhishek at Kashi Vishwanath Temple
  • Police deployed QRTs and drones for crowd control
  • Flower petals showered on pilgrims for a sacred welcome
  • Dudheshwar Nath Temple in Ghaziabad saw similar spiritual fervor
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Devotees throng Varanasi on first Monday of Shravan

Lakhs gather at Kashi Vishwanath Temple for Jalabhishek as Varanasi echoes with "Har Har Mahadev" chants on the first Monday of Shravan.

"The arrangements are excellent, and we had a wonderful darshan by the grace of Mahadev. – Devotee"

New Delhi, July 14

On the first Monday of the holy month of Shravan, also known as Sawan, a spiritual wave swept across Uttar Pradesh's Varanasi as lakhs of devotees gathered at the Kashi Vishwanath Temple to perform 'Jalabhishek' and offer prayers.

The sacred city of Varanasi echoed with chants of “Har Har Mahadev” as Mangala Aarti and elaborate floral decorations marked the first Monday of Sawan.

Devotees began queuing outside the temple from late Sunday night, with many waiting 7 to 8 hours for the temple doors to open. As the gates opened, the entire city resonated with spiritual fervour, and chants filled the morning air.

Speaking about the arrangements, Police Commissioner Mohit Agrawal said, "We are fully prepared here. All senior officers are present on-site. Complete barricading has been done. Devotees are having darshan in a well-managed and systematic manner."

To ensure safety and smooth management, a massive security deployment was in place. The police commissionerate had stationed six Quick Response Teams (QRTs), three drone units, mounted police, and tourist police at key locations including Godowlia Chowk, the Ganga Ghats, and around the temple premises.

As part of the warm welcome, officials greeted pilgrims with a shower of flower petals, creating a deeply moving and sacred atmosphere.

A devotee expressed their joy, saying, "The arrangements are excellent, and we had a wonderful darshan by the grace of Mahadev."

DCP (Crime) Sarvan T stated, "Today is the first Monday of the holy month of Sawan. Keeping this in mind, an adequate police force has been deployed to ensure the safety and security of the devotees."

Similar scenes were seen in Ghaziabad's Dudheshwar Nath Temple also.

The ancient temple, believed to have been worshipped by Ravana’s father and Chhatrapati Shivaji, also witnessed a significant influx of devotees. The temple saw crowds assembling from midnight onwards.

Mahant Narayan Giri of Dudheshwar Nath Temple said, "Today is the very special first day of Sawan, which holds great significance. At our Dudheshwar Nath Temple, from midnight, devotees gather for continuous darshan and worship."

Expressing joy, a devotee shared, "I arrived here at 4:30 a.m. and had darshan around 6 to 6:30 a.m. There is great faith here. It is believed that Ravana and his father used to come here to worship."

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the spiritual significance, the crowds worry me. Last year my parents had health issues after standing for hours. Authorities should consider online token systems for elderly devotees.
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Arjun K
Har Har Mahadev! 🚩 The police arrangements deserve praise - managing such massive crowds safely is no small feat. UP government is doing good work in improving pilgrimage infrastructure.
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Sarah B
As someone visiting from abroad, I'm amazed by the devotion and organization. The flower petal welcome was magical! But please add more drinking water stations - it was very hot when I visited.
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Vikram M
The connection to Ravana's father mentioned in the article is fascinating! Our ancient temples hold so much history beyond just religion. More focus should be given to these historical aspects.
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Kavya N
My family has been visiting every Sawan for generations. The tradition continues with my children now. These rituals keep our culture alive. Jai Bholenath! ❤️
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Michael C
The drone surveillance mentioned is interesting tech integration with tradition. India's blend of ancient spirituality and modern management is unique. Would love to see more such coverage of cultural events.

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