The devotees continued to throng the temples throughout the days. In Jammu, Raghunath Temple, Rambeshwar Temple and Bagh Bahu Temple witnessed a huge rush of pilgrims. From September 26 to October 4, the Navratri festival was also going on under which many programmes were organised. Local and foreign singers, and actors from Jammu and Kashmir also participated and performed during these events.
The district administration with the cooperation of Jammu Municipal Corporation and other departments had made special arrangements for the successful organisation of the festival. During this time, special care was taken to clean the premises of the temples while reasonable security arrangements were also made so that the devotees do not face any kind of difficulty.
The biggest celebration of Navratri festival was seen in Katra where colourful cultural programmes were also presented. An excellent rendition of ‘Mata Ki Kahani’ by Nettering Thid Jammu was the center of attention, with a huge crowd coming to watch. This drama was presented under the supervision of Nettering director Balwant Thakur.
The annual Navratri festival first started in 1996, after which this process continued regularly. People come from all over the country to join the festivities. In addition to Ram Leela, Kal Hind Bhagwati Sangeet Competition, Bhagwat Katha, Prabhat Pheri, Shoba Yatra, Mata Ki Kahani, Hum Bhi Kam Nahi Talent Show, wrestling competitions, Hsia Wayang and Mahfil Mushara, and other cultural programmes were held.
–IANS
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