Tula Mula, Ganderbal. Indian administered Kashmir — The annual Kheer Bhawani Mela at the historic temple in Tula Mula, Ganderbal, witnessed the participation of thousands of Kashmiri Pandits, including devotees from across India. The event was marked by special prayers and a spirit of communal harmony, as local Muslims extended warm hospitality to the visiting pilgrims.
The festival, celebrated with religious fervor, saw the temple premises adorned for the occasion. Devotees offered prayers for peace and brotherhood in Jammu and Kashmir. Local Muslims upheld centuries-old traditions by facilitating the event, providing services to the pilgrims, and welcoming them with open arms.
District administration and police officials were present to ensure the smooth conduct of the mela. Authorities had made comprehensive arrangements, including stringent security measures around the temple, to accommodate the large influx of visitors.
The atmosphere in Tula Mula was vibrant, with a sense of joy and unity prevailing among attendees. Visiting Kashmiri Pandits expressed gratitude towards the local Muslim community and the district administration for their support and hospitality. Many voiced hope for a future where displaced Pandits could return to their homeland and live in harmony with their Muslim neighbors.
The Kheer Bhawani Mela continues to stand as a symbol of Kashmir’s rich cultural tapestry and the enduring spirit of communal harmony.