Bagra(Jalore), Rajasthan: The spiritual town of Jalore is preparing for a historic celebration as the 5-day Pran-Pratishtha Mahotsav of the Bhairavnath Temple begins on December 1. The event will open with a grand Kalash Yatra, followed by Vedic rituals, cultural programs, and the highly auspicious Maha Rudra Yagya.
This year’s celebrations are being held under the guidance and blessings of the revered Yogi Vikram Nath Ji Maharaj, known for his spiritual leadership and contributions toward preserving Sanatan culture.
🔹 Festival to Begin With Kalash Yatra on December 1
The event will officially commence on 1 December, when hundreds of women devotees and priests will take part in the Kalash Yatra, marching through the main streets of Jalore. This procession marks the start of the Pran-Pratishtha rituals and sets the tone for five days of spiritual activities.
🔹 5 Days of Grand Rituals and Devotional Programs
The Bhairavnath Temple Pran-Pratishtha Festival will feature an extensive schedule of religious and cultural events, including:
- Maha Rudra Yagya
- Daily pooja and Vedic rituals
- Morning and evening aarti
- Bhajan sandhya & devotional chanting
- Spiritual discourses by priests
- Community bhandara for devotees
These rituals aim to purify the surroundings and create a divine atmosphere for all visitors.
🔹 Significance of the Pran-Pratishtha Ceremony
The Pran-Pratishtha ceremony is one of the most important traditions in Hindu culture. It involves invoking divine energy into the idol, making it fit for worship. The Bhairavnath Temple’s ceremony is considered especially sacred due to the temple’s deep historical and cultural relevance in Jalore.
🔹 Devotees Expected to Arrive in Large Numbers
With the announcement of the festival, thousands of devotees from Jalore, Sirohi, Pali, and nearby districts are expected to visit the Bhairavnath Temple. The organizing committee has prepared arrangements for:
- Crowd management
- Seating
- Lighting and decoration
- Prasad distribution
- Parking and security
The temple premises have been decorated with vibrant lights, flowers, and traditional artwork to welcome the devotees.
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