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Devghat: Devotees Flock to Kaligandaki-Beni Confluence for Final Monday of Shrawan Worship

Devghat: Devotees Flock to Kaligandaki-Beni Confluence for Final Monday of Shrawan Worship

On the final Monday of the auspicious month of Shrawan, a large number of devotees gathered at the sacred confluence of the Kaligandaki and Beni rivers, located in Devghat Rural Municipality-5, Tanahun. The area, renowned for its spiritual significance, witnessed a surge of worshippers who came to perform rituals and offer prayers.

The last Monday of Shrawan holds particular importance in Hinduism, as devotees believe that worshipping on this day brings blessings and spiritual merit. The Kaligandaki-Beni confluence considered a holy site, attracts pilgrims from various regions, especially during Shrawan.

The devotees, adorned with traditional attire, engaged in various religious activities, including the offering of water, flowers, and sacred items to the deities. The atmosphere was charged with spiritual energy, as chants and prayers echoed across the sacred space.

Local authorities had taken special measures to ensure the safety and smooth conduct of the rituals, given the large turnout. The serene environment of Devghat, coupled with the sanctity of the Kaligandaki-Beni confluence, made it an ideal location for devotees seeking spiritual solace.

As the day progressed, the number of worshippers continued to rise, further highlighting the cultural and religious significance of Devghat in the region. The event also showcased the deep-rooted traditions and faith of the local communities, drawing attention to Devghat as a prominent spiritual destination.

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