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Mahashivratri celebrated with religious fervour in Kashmir

Shankaracharya Temple witnesses largest gathering of devotees

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February 16, 2026
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Devotees visiting the Shankaracharya Temple on Sunday to observe Mahashivratri and have Darshan

Devotees visiting the Shankaracharya Temple on Sunday to observe Mahashivratri and have Darshan. PHOTO: Farooq Javed

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Srinagar: Devotees thronged Shankaracharya Temple on Sunday to celebrate Mahashivratri or Herath as it is known here in Kashmir.

Though the festival was celebrated with religious fervour across the valley as Kashmiri Pandits visited temples to offer prayers, the largest gathering took place at Shankaracharya Temple, which overlooks the Dal Lake. Multi-coloured lights illuminated the temple, and the air resonated with chants from the devotees.

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A large number of people, including tourists, paid their respects, offering flowers and fruits to the deity and seeking his blessings.

The occasion was also observed at other temples throughout the Kashmir valley.

Herath, which means the “night of Hara” (Lord Shiva), is an important festival for the Kashmiri Pandit community. It is observed on the 13th day of the dark fortnight of the lunar month of Phalguna, and marks the divine wedding of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.

An essential ritual of Herath involves soaking walnuts in clay vessels, symbolising fertility, prosperity, and divine blessings.

Tourists, who were in Srinagar, visited Shankaracharya Temple and offered prayers.

They were excited to be at the temple on the auspicious occasion. Some tourists said that they had planned their trip to Srinagar with the sole intension of celebrating the festival here and thus felt blessed to have the Darshan at Shankaracharya Temple.

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