Friday, June 17, 2011

Historic Sudhmahadev Mela concludes

Over 25,000 devotees including men, women and children of all faith witnessed 3-day historic Sudhmahadev Mela started on Jyeshtha Purnima and concluded with traditional fervor and gaiety here last evening.

During the three days of the Mela devotees took bath in the Beenisangam called Budhisudhi rivulet, which flows out from top of the Dhar Shivgarh and is considered an abode of innumerable saints. The devotees also took bath in sin destroying spring (Pap Nashni bowli) situated just at the entrance of the temple, about which it is said that a holy dip in this spring shuns all evils.

During the festival, the folk artists belonging to surrounding areas turned up in large numbers to sing folk songs of the area highlighting various aspects of civilization with special reference to Lord Shiva. Number of cultural troops from all parts of the State also thronged Mela.

During the Mela days the Checking Squad headed by Mela Officer, Tehsildar, R.K. Anand, inspected various shops including dhabas, fruit and vegetable shops, tea stalls, karayana stores etc and realized a fine to the tune of Rs 13,900 under Essential Commodity Act. The team also destroyed unsound fruit and vegetables on the spot. The checking squad also warned defaulters to remain careful in future.

For the successful culmination of the three-day festival, the district administration of Udhampur had made elaborated arrangements of security, drinking water and power supply, medicare, traffic regulation, additional bus services and stock of commodities etc.

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