First puja performed in 72 years at Sharda shrine in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir

Written By Manish Shukla | Updated: Oct 08, 2019, 05:20 AM IST

HOLY MISSION: Hong Kong-based couple performs puja at Sharda peeth shrine in PoK

A Hong Kong-based Hindu couple of Indian origin recently performed a puja at the Sharda peeth shrine in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), a first of its kind in the last 72 years.

A couple named PT Venkataraman and his wife Sujatha, through coordinated efforts by the Save Sharda Committee and the civil members' society in PoK travelled to the Sharda shrine on a valid visa and performed puja, offering prayers to Goddess Sharda and Swami Nand Lal ji.

During the couple's visit, a large number of people from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir have been marching towards the Line of Control for the past three days to protest India's move to scrap the special status to Jammu and Kashmir. Keeping in view of this, the Indian authorities had requested the members of PoK civil society to give protection to the couple.

After peacefully performing the puja, the couple handed over the photographs of the Goddess and Swami Nand Lal to the civil society members so that they could be installed at the shrine after the cross-border tension currently going on between India and Pakistan ceases.

Earlier in 2019, Indian authorities had coordinated with Pakistan Hindu Council (PHC), when their five-member delegation led by Dr Ramesh Vankwani had visited the Sharda peeth on June 24, 2019. The Save Sharda Committee was formed by Ravinder Pandita and other concerned people to further the cause of re-opening the pilgrimage route and restoration of the shrine of Goddess Sharda. The committee is demanding ratification of LOC permit rules for facilitating travel of Indian Hindus for an annual pilgrimage to PoK to perform puja. Recently, the Save Sharda Committee had obtained a judgement from Supreme Court of PoK on the preservation of Sharda site like other historical sites in PoK.

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  •  Save Sharda Committee was formed to further the cause of re-opening the pilgrimage route and restoration of the shrine of Goddess Sharda. Committee is demanding ratification of LOC permit rules for facilitating travel of Indian Hindus for an annual pilgrimage to PoK to perform puja