Key Points

President Droupadi Murmu is visiting Gaya to perform traditional Hindu ancestral rites at the sacred Vishnupad Temple. Her visit during the spiritually significant Pitru Paksha period highlights the importance of honoring departed souls. Local authorities have implemented comprehensive security and traffic management plans to facilitate her pilgrimage. The President will offer 'Pind Daan' and 'Tarpan' rituals, seeking salvation for her ancestors at one of Hinduism's holiest sites.

Key Points: Murmu Performs Sacred Ancestral Rites at Gaya Vishnupad Temple

  • President conducts sacred 'Pind Daan' and 'Tarpan' rituals
  • Vishnupad Temple holds significant religious importance during Pitru Paksha
  • Extensive security arrangements made for presidential visit
  • Gaya district implements special traffic management plan
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President Murmu to visit Gaya today for ancestral rituals

President Droupadi Murmu visits Gaya to conduct traditional Hindu ancestral rituals at the historic Vishnupad Temple during Pitru Paksha.

President Murmu to visit Gaya today for ancestral rituals
"The President will perform puja at the Shri Vishnupad Temple - Rashtrapati Bhavan Official Statement"

New Delhi, Sep 20

President Droupadi Murmu is scheduled to visit Gaya on Saturday to perform ancestral rituals at the sacred Vishnupad Temple.

The President will offer 'Pind Daan' and 'Tarpan', Hindu rituals performed for the peace of departed souls, seeking salvation for her ancestors.

This visit marks an important moment as Gaya is considered one of the holiest places in Hindu tradition, especially for performing ancestral rites.

The Vishnupad Temple, situated on the banks of the Falgu River, holds immense religious significance and attracts devotees from across the country during the ongoing Pitru Paksha period.

According to an official statement released by Rashtrapati Bhavan, "The President of India, Smt. Droupadi Murmu, will visit Gaya, Bihar, tomorrow (September 20, 2025) to perform puja at the Shri Vishnupad Temple."

The President will travel from Gaya Airport to the temple via a specially-designated route, passing through Gate No. 5, a bypass, Narayani Bridge, and Bengali Ashram.

She will return to the airport using the same route. To facilitate her visit, the Gaya district administration and local police have put in place an extensive security and traffic management plan.

Several roads around the temple and throughout the city have been temporarily closed to regular traffic. These include routes from Domuhan to Sikariya Mod, Gate No. 5 to City Public School, and Chand Chaura to Bengali Ashram.

However, alternate routes have been arranged for the public, including the Bodh Gaya-Four Lane route connecting Gulharia Chak Mod, Chakand railway crossing, Kandi Nawada, Kukra Mod, Mehta Petrol Pump, and City Public School.

In areas close to the temple, drop gates have been installed, and visitors will be allowed to proceed on foot from those points.

Authorities have assured that full precautions are in place, with a "not even a bird can fly" level of security to ensure the safety of the President and smooth flow for pilgrims.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I respect the President's personal religious practices, the security arrangements and road closures are causing major inconvenience to local residents. Couldn't this have been planned with less disruption to public life?
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Aman Q
Gaya is indeed one of the holiest places for Hindus. My family has been visiting for generations to perform ancestral rites. Good to see our traditions being honored at the highest level.
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Sarah B
As someone married into an Indian family, I find these traditions beautiful. The respect shown to ancestors is something more cultures should embrace. Wishing President Murmu peace in her rituals.
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Vikram M
The "not even a bird can fly" security seems excessive for a religious visit. Our leaders should be able to connect with people without such extreme measures. Hope the pilgrims aren't too inconvenienced.
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Nisha Z
Pitru Paksha is such an important time for remembering our ancestors. Glad to see the President setting an example by performing these rituals personally. May her ancestors attain peace 🪔

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