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June 4, 2025
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Eid-ul-Adha in Kashmir: A festive blend of faith, culture, community spirit

As the sacred festival of Mela Kheer Bhawani commences, it brings with it not only spiritual reverence but also a powerful reminder of Kashmir’s enduring legacy of harmony and brotherhood. Held at the revered shrine of Mata Ragnya Devi in Tulmulla, this occasion has long symbolized the deep-rooted cultural and communal bond between Kashmiri Pandits and Muslims, a bond that must be strengthened and celebrated now more than ever. The Mela, traditionally attended by thousands of Pandit devotees, is not just a religious event; it is a reaffirmation of Kashmir’s syncretic ethos. Over the years, despite conflict and displacement, the local Muslim population has continued to welcome the returning Pandit devotees with warmth, offering assistance, hospitality and prayers for peace. This shared sentiment is a living testament to the spirit of Kashmiriyat, a philosophy of mutual respect and coexistence. In the wake of the recent tragic attack in Pahalgam, which attempted to shatter peace and incite division, it is imperative that Mela Kheer Bhawani be celebrated with greater zeal and visibility this year. Such attacks aim to sow fear and mistrust, but the true spirit of Kashmir must respond with resilience, unity and an unwavering commitment to communal harmony. Let this year’s Mela be a message to the world that the people of Kashmir, regardless of religion, stand together against violence, extremism and hate. Let Tulmulla shine as a beacon of hope, where saffron and green flags flutter not in rivalry, but in unison. The administration must ensure full security and facilities for pilgrims and encourage citizens, both Muslims and Pandits, to participate with open hearts and renewed enthusiasm.

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