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Over 250,000 pilgrims pay homage to Pashupatinath till late morning


Nepalnews
2021 Mar 11, 14:07, Kathmandu
Hindu devotees wait in a queue to pay obeisance to Lord Shiva at Pashupatinath temple on the occasion of Mahashivaratri festival, in Kathmandu, on Thursday, March 11, 2021. Photo: Sarbesh Dhungana/NepalNews

Despite the threat of coronavirus infection looms large, the devotees across the country are thronging the Shiva temples today on the occasion of the Mahashivaratri.

The devotees have queued up by adopting health precautions to worship in the Shiva temples including in Pashupatinath Temple.

Around 250,000 devotees paid homage to Pashupatinath Temple till 11:30 this morning.

Executive Director of Pashupati Area Development Trust Dr Ghanshyam Khatiwada said that management has been done in such a way that a devotee can complete the worship in the Pashupatinath Temple and return home within an hour.

Executive Director Dr Khatiwada said that around 800,000 devotees are expected to pay homage to Pashupatinath Temple by this evening.

He further added that the temple shall remain open till Friday night if the arrival of devotees continued.

Similarly, the visitors have thronged other Shiva Temples in Kathmandu valley and other parts of the country from early morning today.

Some 5,000 devotees visited Nageshwor Mahadev Temple and worshipped at Pepsicola area in Kathmandu-32 from 3:00 this morning.

Similarly, a large number of visitors thronged the Gokarneshwor Mahadev Temple at Gokarneshwor in Kathmandu, Doleshwor Temple in Bhaktapur and other temples on the occasion of Mahashivaratri.

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