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Rahul And Priyanka Gandhi Offer Prayers At Kheer Bhawani Durga Temple In J&K — See PICS

After Bharat Jodo Yatra ended on Sunday, Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi visited Kheer Bhawani Durga temple in the Ganderbal district of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday

After Bharat Jodo Yatra ended on Sunday, Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi visited Kheer Bhawani Durga temple in the Ganderbal district of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday

Visuals from Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi's visit to Kheer Bhawani Durga Temple

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After Bharat Jodo Yatra ended in Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi along with Priyanka Gandhi and other Congress leaders visited the famous Kheer Bhawani temple in Ganderbal district of J&K on Tuesday. (Image Source: Twitter | @ANI)
After Bharat Jodo Yatra ended in Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi along with Priyanka Gandhi and other Congress leaders visited the famous Kheer Bhawani temple in Ganderbal district of J&K on Tuesday. (Image Source: Twitter | @ANI)
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Priyanka Gandhi Vadra holds the 'Arti Thali' in her hand at the temple and seeks blessings of the deity. (Image Source: Twitter | @ANI)
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra holds the 'Arti Thali' in her hand at the temple and seeks blessings of the deity. (Image Source: Twitter | @ANI)
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Rahul Gandhi also performed 'Arti' of Goddess Bhawani at the temple. Gandhi siblings reached the temple located in Tullamulla area of ​​Central Kashmir district, 28 km from Srinagar on Tuesday. (Image Source: Twitter | @INCIndia)
Rahul Gandhi also performed 'Arti' of Goddess Bhawani at the temple. Gandhi siblings reached the temple located in Tullamulla area of ​​Central Kashmir district, 28 km from Srinagar on Tuesday. (Image Source: Twitter | @INCIndia)
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The temple is highly revered by Kashmiri Pandits, who believe that the colour of the water in the pool below the temple indicates the current situation in the valley. Most of the colour of the water of the kund does not have any special significance, but the color of the water becoming black or dark is considered a sign of bad times for Kashmir. (Image Source: Twitter | @INCIndia)
The temple is highly revered by Kashmiri Pandits, who believe that the colour of the water in the pool below the temple indicates the current situation in the valley. Most of the colour of the water of the kund does not have any special significance, but the color of the water becoming black or dark is considered a sign of bad times for Kashmir. (Image Source: Twitter | @INCIndia)
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A picture of the siblings sitting on the floor of the temple and praying to Goddess Bhawani. (Image Source: Twitter | @ANI)
A picture of the siblings sitting on the floor of the temple and praying to Goddess Bhawani. (Image Source: Twitter | @ANI)

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