Photos of Vaishno Devi Temple covered in snow blanket go viral
Photos of Vaishno Devi Temple covered in snow blanket go viral
The Trikuta Mountain of Mata Vaishno Devi recently experienced significant snowfall, bringing renewed energy to devotees seeking the goddess's blessings. Following the snowfall, a layer of 2-3 inches of snow blanketed the upper peaks of the mountain. According to the Indian Meteorological Department, if the current weather persists in the hilly region, snowfall is likely to occur at the Bhawan premises.
Fresh Snowfall: The Trikuta Mountain of Mata Vaishno Devi recently experienced significant snowfall, bringing renewed energy to devotees seeking the goddess's blessings. Following the snowfall, a layer of 2-3 inches of snow blanketed the upper peaks of the mountain. According to the Indian Meteorological Department, if the current weather persists in the hilly region, snowfall is likely to occur at the Bhawan premises.
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Chilly Weather After Snowfall: The sudden change in weather led to cloudy sky since Friday morning which followed by light rain.
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Upper Peaks Of Trikuta Mountain Covered In Snow: 2-3 inches of snow covered Trikuta mountain, abode of Mata Vaishno Devi, including Panch Pandav, Surajkund, Sukhal Gali, Sukhal Nala, and Sukhal Ghati
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Devotees Flock Mata Vaishno Devi: Despite chilly weather and snowfall, devotees continued to flock Mata Vaishno Devi Temple to start the new year with the blessings of the goddess.
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Security Tightened At Temple: To ensure the safety of devotees, the disaster management team, Shrine Board administration, police department, CRPF officials, and personnel have been stationed at the Bhawan premises and along all routes leading to Mata Vaishno Devi.
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