Grand meeting of 2 brother deities captivates devotees at Kullu Dussehra festival
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The ongoing International Kullu Dussehra festival witnessed the grand meeting of two brother deities, Lomash Rishi Pekhri and Lomash Rishi Lagishri, much to the delight of hundreds of devotees. The historic Dhalpur ground, the heart of the Kullu Dussehra celebration, became the stage for this age-old ritual, bringing together not only the deities but also their devotees who eagerly gathered to witness this sacred reunion.
The festival grounds are abuzz with Bhajan-Kirtan, as the camps of various deities resonate with devotional music. It’s not just a celebration for the mortal attendees, but also for the deities, who use this festival as a unique opportunity to renew their divine bonds and relationships.
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Many of the deities present at the Kullu Dussehra are related in some way, be it as brothers, sisters or other familial ties, and their meetings are a central feature of this grand celebration.
Among these divine reunions, the meeting of Lomash Rishi Pekhri and Lomash Rishi Lagishri stood out. Both deities hail from the Banjar valley and share a brotherly relationship, and their meeting in Dhalpur was an emotional and spiritual highlight for the festival-goers. As the deities came together, their followers performed the traditional Kulluvi Naati dance, adding to the festive spirit.
The meeting of the two brother deities is a deep-rooted tradition, one that reflects the timeless bond between the gods and their devotees.
Devotees from across Kullu district, who have great faith in the power and blessings of Lomash Rishi, gathered in large numbers to witness the meeting. Many believe that the deities never disappoint their followers and the sight of the brotherly reunion further strengthens their faith.