Devotees Throng Shiva Temples on the Occasion of Teej Festival

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Devotees Throng Shiva Temples on the Occasion of Teej Festival

September 18: Devotees are thronging temples across the country including the Pashupatinath Temple in the federal capital on the occasion of Haritalika Teej festival.    
All four doors of the Pashupatinath temple were opened at 3:00 am early this morning for the devotees coming to pay obeisance to Lord Shiva marking the Teej festival, said head of Culture Preservation Division of Pashupati Area Development Trust, Gaurishankar Parajuli.    
Four queues have been arranged for the devotees coming to the Pashupatinath temple. Only women devotees were allowed to enter the main temple of Pashupatinath after 6:00 am.    
According to PADT, security arrangements have been made in coordination with all the four security agencies on the temple premises. Services such as health camps, free water distribution, search and rescue centers have also been arranged in Pashupati area.    
In Kathmandu valley, devotees have been gathering at temples in Gokarneshwar, Doleshwar, Nageshwar, Basantpur and the Makhan Mahadev Temple, known as small Pashupatinath Temple. -- RSS

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