Devotees Throng Pardih Kali Mandir on New Year

Temple Foundation Day Coincides With 2026 Celebrations, Thousands Attend

Key Points:

  • Special worship and grand bhandara mark foundation day festivities
  • Mahant Vidyanand Saraswati addresses youth returning to religious roots
  • Jubilee Park witnesses simultaneous tourist surge across city

JAMSHEDPUR – City residents welcomed 2026 with devotion and faith at various temples on Thursday morning.

Pardih Kali Mandir on NH-33 witnessed extraordinary scenes. Thousands of devotees gathered for special worship. Moreover, the temple celebrated its foundation day simultaneously.

Saints and common devotees participated in rituals. The ceremony followed traditional religious customs meticulously. In addition, proper arrangements ensured smooth proceedings.

A grand bhandara followed the worship rituals. Devotees received prasad in temple premises. However, the distribution maintained orderly conduct throughout.

Devotional music filled the entire complex. Chants and hymns created spiritual atmosphere. Furthermore, the ambiance reflected deep religious sentiment.

Mahant Vidyanand Saraswati from Juna Akhara attended. He serves as international vice president currently. The spiritual leader addressed the gathering extensively.

Vidyanand observed youth returning to cultural roots. Large crowds on year’s first day demonstrate this. On the other hand, younger generation shows renewed interest.

He urged devotees maintaining faith consistently. Religious path requires continuous commitment. Meanwhile, cultural values need preservation efforts.

The mahant inspired people following dharmic principles. Traditional teachings remain relevant today. Besides, spiritual practices offer life guidance.

Jubilee Park attracted massive crowds simultaneously across city. Families visited the historic landmark together. Pleasant sunshine enhanced the picnic experience.

Tata management beautifies the park specially every winter. Attractive landscaping draws tourists from neighboring states. West Bengal and Odisha visitors arrive regularly.

The park’s scenic valleys offer memorable experiences. Winter season brings peak tourist footfall annually. Moreover, natural beauty reaches its zenith currently.

Safari facilities provide additional entertainment options. Children enjoy various recreational activities available. In addition, photography enthusiasts capture stunning moments.

Pardih Kali Mandir maintains 35-year-old New Year traditions. Previously, devotees sang hymns expressing divine gratitude. Earlier years witnessed similar temple gatherings on January first. Additionally, grand processions marked Hindu New Year celebrations. The city also planned special shows at popular venues.

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