Kleswaram: Maha Kumbhbhishkam in South Kashi .. ‘Kaleshwaram’, Pooja after 42 years

Kleswaram: Maha Kumbhbhishkam in South Kashi .. ‘Kaleshwaram’, Pooja after 42 years

Kleswaram: Kaleshwar Mukteshwar Swami Kshatrit, popularly known as South Kashi, is preparing for the great event. Kaleshwar Kshatita will be held from Friday.

For the first time in 1982, Kaleshwar Mukteshwar Swamy Temple was held here during the temple’s digestion. After that, 42 years later, Mahakumbeshekha ceremony is being held.

Special worship for three days

Special worship is performed for three days as part of the Maha Kumbhbhishkam program. Temple officials said that Shree Sanjari Jagadguru, Bhartiya Theratha Mahaswamy, Vidushekhara Barathi Tirratha Mahaswami and Tuni Tapovan Patrik Sachchidanand will participate in Saraswati Swami Puja. However, the government has completed all arrangements without any trouble to the devotees of Mahakumbabheshkam Festival in Kaleshwar.

Full arrangement ..

The officials have taken a large number of devotees as a precautionary measures in the form of a herd of Maha Kumbhabhisha. Work on behalf of the departments of Devanya, Electricity, Medical, Irrigation, Police, Agni and RTC. District officials said that devotees will take steps to prevent any difficulty. In particular, the pits were buried on the road from Mahadevpur to Kaleshwaram without problems with public transport.

For three days, the main ghats and VIP Ghats have taken steps to prevent any problem. Bhupalpalli District Collector Rahul Sharma has already ordered the officials to pay special attention to cleanliness. For the convenience of devotees, the old temple has also set up a medical camp in the EVO office. In Godavari, 10 yards were made available to swimmers under the Fisheries Department without any undesirable incidents.

Women have also installed rooms as a temporary room to change clothes. Devotees have taken steps to stop drinking water. District officials said that the system of Mahakumbabhish work has been completed by the government.

Measures to increase the number of buses

The arrival of devotees of Kaleshwaram temple is increasing. A large number of devotees are roaming for women in RTC buses as part of Mahalakshmi Yojana. Buses are inadequate. There are seven trips from Bhupalpalli depot, two from Warangal and 31 trips from Parbala depot.

One is from Karimnagar, Periapalli, Mandani and goodwill. There are two trip buses. RTC is preparing for special arrangements as the crowd is likely to increase during Mahakumbabheshkam. RTC officials say that steps will be taken to increase the services of devotees to this extent. It is clear that devotees will look at the journey without any trouble.

(Reporting: Hindustan Times Telugu, United Warangal District Representative)

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