Kheer Bhawani Yatra- 2026 | Mata Kheer Bhawani, Tikker , Manzgam, Khanbarni , (Devsar) , Nangdandi & lot more :
Mata Kheer Bhawani Shrine:
Our Team wishes you all a happy Journey on the auspicious occasion of upcoming Mata Kheer Bhawani Yatra 2026 commencing from 20th of June 2026 and culminating on June 22, 2026 at Tulumulla and at other major pilgrimage destinations including Tikker, Manzgam, Khanbarni Devsar, Lorkipura, Nagdandi with the same calender. The Yatra for all pilgrimage places start with large participation of not only Dispalced kashmiri Pandits but also Hindus from different parts of the country.
Kheer Bhawani Temple is a Sacred Site in Kashmir and is highly revered Hindu shrine located in the Tulmul village in Srinagar, Kashmir. The shrine is dedicated to the goddess Ragnya Devi, also known as Mata Kheer Bhawani, who is believed to be an incarnation of the goddess Durga. The shrine has a rich history dating back to ancient times.
According to legend, the goddess Ragnya Devi appeared in the dreams of a local priest and revealed the location of her temple. The temple was subsequently built, and the shrine has been a place of worship for Kashmiri Pandits and other devotees ever since. The shrine features a beautiful temple with a sacred spring, which is believed to have healing properties. The temple is surrounded by a tranquil garden, offering a peaceful atmosphere for devotees to pray and meditate. The shrine is particularly famous for its annual festival, which is celebrated with great fervor and enthusiasm by Kashmiri Pandits and other devotees & during the festival, devotees offer prayers and perform rituals, seeking the blessings of the goddess.
Mata Kheerbhawani Shrine also holds significant cultural importance for the Kashmiri Pandit community and is a symbol of their rich heritage and traditions. The shrine is a testament to the region's diverse cultural and spiritual landscape.
Pilgrimage and Tourism :
The shrines of Mata Kheer Bhawani, Tikker, Manzgam, Nagdandi, Lokatpura, Khanbarni Devsar attracts lakhs of pilgrims and tourists every year, who come to seek the blessings of the goddess and experience the peaceful atmosphere of the shrine. The Kashmiri Pandit community organizes various events and activities throughout the year to promote the shrines and their significances.
The shrines have faced challenges in the past, including damage to the temple and surrounding infrastructure. However, efforts have been made to conserve and restore the shrine to its prestine glory, ensuring its continued significance as a place of worship and cultural importance.
Popular Mata Kheer Bhawani Yatra 2026 :
Mata Kheerbhawani Shrine is a sacred site that holds great cultural and spiritual significance for the Kashmiri Pandit community and devotees from all over. The shrine's rich history, beautiful architecture, and peaceful atmosphere make it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in exploring Kashmir's diverse cultural and spiritual heritage. Mata Kheer Bhawani and allied pilgirimage sites at other different holy sites 2026 is commencing from 20th of June 2026 by ceremonial flag off from TRC Nagrota Jammu and culminate on June 22, 2026 at Mata Kheer Bhawani Tulmulla Ganderbal Kashmir.
Arrangements in place :
The Department of Relief and Rehabilitation Deparment of Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir under the patronage of Lt. Governor J&K and Chief Secretary are making elaborate adequate arrangements of pool proof security, arrangements, free bus services for pilgrims from Jammu, Udhampur, Kathua, Delhi for the upcoming Mata Kheer Bhawani Yatris and it's allied pilgirimages sites to make this historical Yatra a grand success and establish a sense of safety and security among the kashmiri Pandits who have been living in forceful exodus for last more than three decades. Proper food and refreshments arrangements are also made in the shape of free Langar service at Ramban, , other places and Mata Kheer Bhawani and at allied Yatra sites with free accommodations for the Yatris.
It is expected this year that more than 200 buses will be put place by Relief and Rehabiliation Department to ferry pilgrims from Jammu to the Mata Kheer Bhawani temple in Ganderbal, with destinations including Tikar Kupwara, Manzgam, Khanbarsn Devsar, and Lagipura, Manzgam and Nagdandi, in Anantnag.
The Tight security arrangements are been made for the pilgrims, with police deployment en route to the yatra and at the pilgrimage sites. Proper accomodation for pilgrims have been made well in advance for the comfort and night stays. The administration is organizing free langar services for the pilgrims, providing them with food and refreshments during their journey. Medical camps and ambulance services have been set up at designated points, such as Government Higher Secondary School Nagrota, the yatra flag-off venue. Community kitchens are arranged at designated places near the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway to cater to the needs of pilgrims. Road clearance machinery remains in place to ensure smooth traffic flow and to clear any road blockades or landslides. This 4 days yatra will be flagged off from TRT Nagrota Jammu on 20th of 2026 by the Government of Jammu and Kashmir.
Other Pilgrimage Places to visit :
The other holy pilgrimage sites besides Popular Mata Kheer Bhawani Temple, Khabarnen(Devsar), Tikar, Manzgam, Logripora (Ashmuqam), Nagdandi & Badrakali and many other holy shrines are also being visited by the Kashmiri pandits and other devotees in large during this period for religious rituals, meditations, yagaya to seek the blessings from dieties as Kashmir is home to numerous sacred sites that attract pilgrims and tourists alike.
These holy places also offer a glimpse into Kashmir's rich cultural and spiritual heritage, attracting devotees and tourists who seek to experience the region's unique blend of history, spirituality, and natural beauty.
The pilgrimage places in Kashmir hold significant cultural and spiritual importance for devotees. They offer a chance to devotees to visit these sites to seek blessings from the deities and experience spiritual growth. The natural beauty of these sites offers a chance to connect with nature.
By visiting these pilgrimage places, devotees can deepen their spiritual experience and connect with the rich cultural heritage of Kashmir. Manzgam is a village in the Shopian district of Jammu and Kashmir, known for its scenic beauty and spiritual significance. The Manzgam Yatra is a pilgrimage to this sacred site, which attracts devotees from across the region.
The Manzgam Yatra holds significant cultural and spiritual importance for devotees. The yatra provides an opportunity for Devotees to visit the site to seek blessings and experience spiritual growth. The yatra offers a chance to connect with the local culture and traditions. The scenic surroundings of Manzgam provide a chance to connect with nature. The Manzgam Yatra is a unique experience that offers a blend of spirituality, culture, and natural beauty. We wish all the pilgrims and visitors a happy yatra and may Godess bless them with her choicest blessings.
Conclusion :
it is over all expected that this year 2026, it is going to be a grand pilgrimage for the Hindus in general and kashmiri Displaced people in particular because Relief and Rehabilitation Commissioner Migrants J&K is personally along with his staff trying his level best to provide the best possible facilities in terms free transportation, poolproof security apparatus enroute and at the holy sites, free langar services and accomodation as well medical facliities for which his role is highly laudable in all possible forms. We wish this Yatra becomes a big success and paves a way for kashmiri Hindus for their permanent return and rehabilitation back in valley after 37 years of their exile period. You can register yourself freely for this voyage with concerned relief zones in Jammu, Udhampur, Kathua, Delhi and other parts of the country falling under your areas forthwith.
Have a happy and safe pilgrimage
Jai Mata Di
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Team Panaromicspots
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