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Aarti from three Kangra temples to be telecast live

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Dharamsala, November 5

The aarti from three prominent temples of Kangra district — Jawalamukhi Devi, Chamundaji and Brojeshwari Devi — would be telecast live. These three are the first temples of the state to have the facilities for the devotees.

CM Jai Ram Thakur today inaugurated the live telecast of artis of all the three Shaktipeeths situated in Kangra district. Earlier, he paid obeisance and performed pooja at Jawalaji temple.

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He also visited the place where a statue of Saint Aadiguru Shankaracharya has been installed in the premises of Jawalaji shrine.

Jai Ram Thakur expressed the hope that the daily live telecast of artis from the three Shaktipeeths of Kangra district would help the devotees to pay obeisance and perform Pooja and arti from their homes. He further said that this step would facilitate the devotees, especially those who are unable to travel due to various reasons like disability or in times like Covid when travel was discouraged.

This would also ensure that rich history and popularity of these shrines will further spread across the world. This live telecast will be available on MH1 channel which already telecasts live arti of shrines like Mata Vaishno Devi in Jammu. The Chief Minister lauded the efforts of the district administration in taking this initiative.

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