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Shobha Yatra taken out on eve of Bhagwan Valmiki’s birthday

Venue and procession routes were beautifully decorated; special arrangements were made for devotees’ convenience
Devotees take part in the shobha yatra on the eve of Bhagwan Valmiki birthday celebrations in Amritsar on Monday. Photo: Vishal Kumar

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A grand shobha yatra was organized in Amritsar on the auspicious occasion of Bhagwan Valmiki’s birth anniversary here on Monday. The procession was jointly arranged by Godham Mohalla and the Central Valmiki Temple Committee.

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Former Deputy Chief Minister of Punjab Om Prakash Soni inaugurated the religious event by cutting the ceremonial ribbon. The occasion witnessed a massive turnout of devotees, filling the city with an atmosphere of devotion and reverence.

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The procession, carrying the sacred palanquin of Bhagwan Valmiki, passed through several major routes and markets of the city. Devotees participated enthusiastically, singing bhajans and kirtans accompanied by traditional music and decorative tableaux. The venue and procession routes were beautifully decorated, and special arrangements were made for the convenience of devotees.

Addressing the gathering, chief guest Om Prakash Soni said, “Amritsar, the city of Gurus, is blessed to have the sacred site of Bhagwan Valmiki at Ram Tirath. It is a matter of pride for the city. We must draw inspiration from his ideals of simplicity, equality, and truth.”

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