300 thousand devotees visit Devghat on Maghe Sankranti

January 15, 2021
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More than 300 thousand devotees visited Devghat, a religious site at the confluence of Trishuli and Kaligandaki Rivers on the occasion of the Maghe Sankranti festival on Thursday. The devotees had arrived at Devghat a day earlier. Executive Director at Devghat Area Development Committee Dhiren Babu Ghimire informed that the committee however did not organize any formal program due to the fear of Covid-19. The devotees came voluntarily for a holy dip.

Various sub-committees were formed to make the festival well managed. The Maghe Sankranti fair was begun by erecting a bamboo pole- a symbolic lingam. Similarly, 25 big boats were arranged for religious visitors to facilitate dipping. 

Nepal Army, Armed Police Force, Nepal Red Cross rescuers, and local Bote community were mobilized for the safety of the religious visitors taking a dip in the river. 

The bus transportation was also managed for thousands of visitors coming from Ramnagar, Thimura and Dhasdhunga, and Anptari, according to Executive Director Ghimire.

Devghat is known as the most visited religious place on Maghe Sankranti in Nepal. 

Source: RSS