Group of 21 Devotees from Shri Shiv Shakti Parivar Embark on a Spiritual Journey to Nepal

A group of 21 devotees from Shri Shiv Shakti Parivar have embarked on a pilgrimage to Pashupatinath Dham in Nepal, enhancing religious tourism.

JAMSHEDPUR – A group of 21 devotees, including 20 men and one woman, associated with the Shri Shiv Shakti Parivar have set off on a spiritual journey to Nepal.

The group departed for Pashupatinath Dham, a significant Hindu temple in Nepal, via the Tata Muzaffarpur train, with a plan to visit Sitamarhi Dham and Janakpur Dham en route.

During this pilgrimage, the group will partake in divine darshans (sightings) of various significant religious sites.

These include Puraina Dham, Baghi Dham, Ugna Mahadev Dham, Areraj Mahadev, Janakpur Dham, Dhanusha Dham, Neelkanth Mahadev, Chandragiri Mahadev, Manokamna Shakti Peeth, and Shri Pashupatinath Mahadev.

In addition to the spiritual sightings, devotees will participate in various religious practices, including Shri Harikatha Vrat, Nirjala Vrat, and Sant Mahakumbh Samagam. The journey will conclude on June 4, as the group returns to Tata after visiting Baba Garib Sthan.

Family members, including Kailashi Bablu Sharma, Rakesh Verma, Dilip, Meena Sinha, Sumit Kumar, Birendra, Bhola Soni, Nitesh Srivastava, and Vijay Baruah, were present at the Tatanagar station to bid farewell to the departing group of devotees.

A group of 21 devotees from Shri Shiv Shakti Parivar have embarked on a pilgrimage to Pashupatinath Dham in Nepal, enhancing religious tourism.

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