Lakhs of devotees throng Pashupatinath temple

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Kathmandu, February 21 An overwhelming aura of spirituality prevailed across the country as Hindu devotees celebrated Mahashivaratri to
venerate Lord Shiva today
Devotees offered water, milk, dhaturo, Bel leaves and flowers to the Hindu deity. Tens of thousands of devotees from different parts of the
country and from India, Malayasia and other countries flocked to Pashupatinath temple to offer prayers
All four gates of the temple remained open for devotees from 3:00am. Pradeep Dhakal, member-secretary of Pashupati Area Development Trust,
&Four doors of Pashupatinath temple were opened from 3:00am for devotees
Necessary arrangements had been made for devotees to enter the main temple premises through Battisputali-Gushala, Tilganga,
Mitrapark-Gaurighat-Umakunda-Rudragadeshwor-Basuki and Jayabageshwori.& PADT had arranged four lines — Mitrapark-Gaurighat-Umakunda,
Jayabageshwori-Intapakha-Bhuwaneshwori, Battisputali-Gaushala Chowk and Airport-Tilganga-Sumargi Bhawan — for the devotees to proceed to
the temple. Dhakal claimed that the devotees were able to visit the temple without any hassle regardless of long queues from early
morning
The festival will continue till 6:00am tomorrow
He said around 700,000 devotees worshipped Lord Shiva by entering the core area of temple till this evening, while thousands offered prayer
from outside, without standing in the queue. Hundreds of sadhus from various parts of Nepal and India were centre of attraction on the
temple premises
PADT has expected to host more than one million devotees. More than 6,000 security personnel from Nepal Police and Armed Police Force have
been deployed to prevent any untoward incident during the festival
Around 5,000 volunteers from different organisations were also mobilised to provide security and service for the devotees. Despite the
government ban, youngsters were seen smoking marijuana and purchasing it from sadhus
Earlier, the Kathmandu District Administration Office had imposed a ban on sale, purchase and consumption of liquor, meat, marijuana and
other psychoactive substances on the temple premises to maintain religious sanctity of the holy site. The temple was decorated with electric
lamps and colourful flowers
Emergency health camps, security posts, information centres and temporary toilets had also been set up for devotees. The post Lakhs of
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