Dharmarth Trust performs Punar Sthapana of Nandi ji at Ranbireshwar Temple

Dharmarth Trust committed to preserve & promote religious, cultural heritage of J&K, says Vikramaditya Singh

JAMMU: The J&K Dharmarth Trust today organized the Punar Sthapana (reinstallation) of Shree Nandi Ji at the historic Shree Ranbireshwar Temple in Jammu.

The sacred event was graced by Vikramaditya Singh, former MLC; Martand Singh and Ranvijay Singh, Trustees of the J&K Dharmarth Trust; along with Trust’s Council Members Dr. Vishwa Murti Shastri Ji, Shri S.M. Sahni (former Director Tourism, Jammu) and Ar. Vishal Abrol, Brig. (Retd) R.S. Langeh, Trust’s President and Ashok Kumar Sharma (IPS Retd), Secretary of the Trust.

The auspicious ceremony commenced with a Hawan Yagya, followed by the Punar Sthapana of Shree Nandi Ji with traditional rituals, and culminated in a grand Aarti dedicated to Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati Ji in the main temple complex. The rituals and traditions were performed by Vikramaditya Singh, scion of the erstwhile Dogra Royal Family of J&K. Students of Shri Ranbir Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya Birpur, run by J&K Dharmarth Trust also participated in the programme, seeking blessings on this significant occasion.

Notably, Hon’ble Chairman Trustee Dr. Karan Singh ji has specially ordered an exact replica of earlier Nandi Ji from Tamil Nadu, ensuring the temple’s heritage is preserved.

While addressing the gathering, Vikramaditya Singh expressed his gratitude to all who contributed to the restoration of this iconic temple. He mentioned that after nearly a year of diligent efforts, the temple’s renovation, including the reinstallation of Shree Nandi Ji, has been successfully completed today. He extended special thanks to Subash Chander, a dedicated devotee of Lord Shiva, for his invaluable contribution in reinstallation of Shree Nandi Ji. He also acknowledged the expertise of architect Vishal Abrol, who played a pivotal role in restoring the temple’s structure, which had suffered damage due to a natural calamity last year.

Vikramaditya Singh also expressed appreciation to the District Administration, Jammu Municipal Corporation, and the Police Department for their unwavering support in ensuring that the renovation work was completed in a timely manner.

Highlighting the Trust’s recent efforts, Vikramaditya Singh informed about the successful renovation of the ancient Gauri Shankar Temple in Pahalgam, which was recently re-inaugurated by Advisor to the Lt Governor, R.R. Bhatnagar. He also shared that renovation work on the Shiv Temple at Gulmarg is underway on a war footing after the temple suffered extensive damage due to an electrical short circuit. Vikramaditya further highlighted the restoration of the Rani Samadhis in Jammu city completed by the J&K Dharmarth Trust.

 “The Dharmarth Trust under the visionary leadership of Hon’ble Chairman Trustee Dr. Karan Singh ji remains committed to its responsibility of preserving and promoting the spiritual and cultural heritage of Jammu and Kashmir,” he said.

The ceremony concluded with Vikramaditya Singh felicitating Subash Chander and Ar. Vishal Abrol for their significant contributions to the temple’s restoration. Martand Singh and Ranvijay Singh also interacted and felicitated the students of Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan for participating in this sacred event.

To mark the end of the ceremony, a Preeti Bhoj was organized for all attendees, symbolizing unity, devotion, and the spirit of community among the devotees.