Dharmarth Trust President Reviews Ongoing Renovation Works at Ancient Raghunathji Temple on Suchetgarh Border

RS PURA April 21: Dr. P.S. Pathania, President of the Jammu & Kashmir Dharmarth Trust, visited the ancient Raghunathji Temple located at the Zero Line on the Indo-Pak border in Suchetgarh today to assess the work initiated and being carried out under the aegis of the Dharmarth Trust. He reviewed the ongoing renovation and restoration efforts aimed at reviving and preserving the spiritual and architectural heritage of this historic temple.

During his visit, the Trust President emphasized the importance of preserving the essence of the temple’s art and heritage. “The Raghunathji Temple is a symbol of our glorious past and spiritual pride. Restoring it to its original glory is essential for reviving the rich spiritual and cultural identity of Jammu & Kashmir,” he stated.

Dr. Pathania also examined the infrastructure and facilities provided for visiting devotees. He performed a special pooja at the temple and urged the priests and staff members to educate every visiting devotee about the historical and spiritual significance of the temple.

Later, Dr. Pathania interacted with BSF personnel stationed near the Zero Line and praised their role in safeguarding India’s borders. “The nation is eternally grateful to our Border Security Force. Their unmatched courage and relentless service inspire immense confidence in every citizen,” he added.

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