Three Days After Holi, Devotees Rejoice in Spiritual Awakening

Three Days After Holi, Devotees Rejoice in Spiritual Awakening

Sunil Chadha

Dharamshala: As the colors of Holi filled the air with joy, Abdullapur witnessed an evening of deep devotion and spiritual energy. On March 16, 2025, the Parade Sewadars organized a grand Jagran and Bhandara, bringing the community together in faith and celebration.

The event, led by the renowned Vinod Party, was adorned with soul-stirring bhajans and mesmerizing Jhankis depicting divine stories, creating an atmosphere of devotion.

The highlight of the night was the arrival of the sacred Jyoti, carried barefoot from the revered Brijeshwari Mata Temple in Kangra.

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This act of dedication and faith infused divine energy into the gathering, with chants and prayers echoing through the temple. Devotees from near and far came together, seeking the blessings of Mata Rani, making it a truly spiritual night.

Alongside the Jagran, a Bhandara was arranged, serving food to all devotees, travelers, and villagers. The Sewadars ensured that no one went hungry, reinforcing the values of selfless service and unity. The warmth of hospitality reflected the essence of Holi, a festival that symbolizes love, togetherness, and goodwill.

Adding a meaningful touch to the event, the Parade Sewadars spread awareness about social issues, encouraging people to stay away from drugs and addiction and embrace a life of positivity and spirituality.

The event was graced by key figures, including Parade Sewadar’s President Shrikant, Vice President Varun, and dedicated members Ankush, Sahil, Vishal, Ravi, Raju, Tarun, Bunty, Akshay, and many more. Their collective efforts transformed the Jagran into a grand spiritual gathering, blending devotion with the festive spirit of Holi.

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