Grand Ganga Aarti Set at Sonari Domuhani

21 Priests to Lead Mahashivaratri Ritual in Jamshedpur

Key Points:

  • 21 Priests to Perform Ganga Aarti Together
  • Bhajan Sandhya Planned With Local Artists
  • Security and Medical Teams to Be Deployed

JAMSHEDPUR – A grand Ganga Aarti will be held at Sonari Domuhani Sangam Ghat on Mahashivaratri, where 21 priests will conduct rituals amid heightened security and cultural programs.

The event will take place at the Domuhani Sangam Ghat in Jamshedpur. Organizers said preparations are nearly complete.

However, the ceremony will follow the style of Varanasi’s famed Ganga Aarti. Twenty-one priests will perform synchronized rituals with traditional procedures.

Meanwhile, the ghat is being decorated with elaborate lighting. Special arrangements aim to create a spiritual atmosphere.

Moreover, a bhajan evening will accompany the ritual ceremony. Local artists and devotional groups will perform hymns dedicated to Lord Shiva.

In contrast, authorities are planning extensive crowd management measures. Thousands of devotees are expected to attend the celebration.

Meanwhile, security personnel will monitor the premises throughout the event. Cleanliness drives have also been intensified around the ghat.

Moreover, volunteers will assist visitors during the ceremony. Drinking water stations and medical support units will remain on standby.

Former minister Banna Gupta said the event symbolizes faith and unity. He urged residents to participate in large numbers.

However, the organizing committee expects a unique blend of devotion and music. Members said the night will highlight the city’s cultural identity.

The city has previously hosted major devotional gatherings. Readers can revisit the New Year celebration report for context.

Meanwhile, public festivities often attract large crowds across the region. The Holi event coverage details similar participation.

Moreover, musical programs have drawn significant audiences in recent years. The Sur Saptak competition reflects that trend.

In contrast, educational institutions have also hosted cultural contests. Details appear in the university dance report.

Meanwhile, schools from the region have secured national recognition. The national dance victory outlines one such achievement.

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