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Record 2.14 lakh devotees visit Mata Kheerbhawani temple in 2024

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January 10, 2025
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Ganderbal, Jan 10 : The Mata Kheerbhawani temple in Tullamulla, Ganderbal witnessed an unprecedented surge in pilgrims in 2024, with over 2.14 lakh devotees visiting the temple—a record-breaking milestone in its history.

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According to official figures accessed by the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), 214,181 devotees from across India visited the shrine between January and December 2024, surpassing all previous attendance records.

The data shows a fluctuation in the figures throughout the year. In January, the number stood at 3,229 and it gradually increased to 3,837 in February. The figures soared in March and April, reaching 14,994 and 19,181 respectively. May saw a slight increase to 19,409, while June experienced a significant jump to 70,285. Afterwards, the numbers started decreasing, with July at 30,890 and August at 20,550. In the latter part of the year, the figures continued to decline, with September at 10,880, October at 10,707, November at 5,450 and December closing the year at 4,769.

Manzoor Ahmad, a local volunteer who serves pilgrims annually during the shrine’s ela, said the Tullamulla’s residents are dedicated to supporting devotees. “The locals, including shopkeepers, vendors and all stakeholders, remain on their toes to ensure pilgrims receive the best support and services during their visit,” he said.

Ahmad expressed hope for the rehabilitation of Kashmiri Pandits (KPs) in the valley, saying, “We have always shown peace, prosperity and communal harmony toward all communities. Our hearts remain open for KPs to return to their homeland.”

Arif Ahmad, a local youth from Tullamulla, said the influx of over 2.14 lakh devotees reflects the enduring spirit of unity and brotherhood in the region. He added, “Muslims in the area make special arrangements for the annual festival, ensuring that every devotee feels welcome.”

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The surge in pilgrim numbers has also boosted the local economy. Shopkeepers, vendors and small traders depend on the annual influx of devotees for their livelihoods.

Civil Society Tullamulla has requested the administration to ensure proper arrangements inside and outside the temple to enhance the experience for pilgrims and prevent hardships during their visit.

Zahoor Ahmad Bhat, a local, called for eco-friendly initiatives to promote sustainability. “Incorporating measures like waste management, solar-powered lighting and renewable resources can enhance the shrine’s environmentally responsible image while preserving its sanctity,” he suggested.

Volunteer Manzoor further said the transformative changes in India’s spiritual tourism landscape are due to improved infrastructure, better transportation and renovated pilgrim sites—(KNO)

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