Historic Vicharnag temple reopens in Srinagar
By ANISunday, May 16, 2010
SRINAGAR - A number of Kashmir Pandits offered rituals at the historic ‘Vicharnag temple’, when it reopened after 20 years in Srinagar district
Located in the district’s Soura city, once famous for being centre of discourse and learning for Muslims and Hindus, the Vicharnag temple had closed down in the ’90s when the Kashmiri Pandits migrated from the Kashmir valley following turbulence.
A number of devotees from different parts of the State today converged here to participate in the religious rituals held on this special occasion.
“Every year, during the nine-day Hindu festival of Navratri, a grand fair used to take place. Hundreds of devotees of all age groups used to converge here but the area has remained deserted for the last 22 years. Now it has been reopened and people have started coming,” said Avtar Kishan Koul, a devotee.
The All Parties Migrants Coordination Committee in the state started the drive two years ago to open all Hindu temples and shrines in the Valley to restore their glory.
“I feel very happy to meet the Hindus from Kashmir. They are our guests. Twenty-thirty years ago, we used to eat from the same platter, and help each other during weddings,” said Abdul Samadh, a Muslim devotee.
About 250,000 Kashmiri Pandits migrated to different parts of the country at the beginning 1990s following militancy. (ANI)