Dr Karan Singh, Ranvijay Singh pay obeisance at Raghunath ji Temple; pray for peace prosperity of J&K
Also Inspects ongoing renovation works at Rani Samadhi’s complex
JAMMU: Chairman Trustee of J&K Dharmarth Trust, Dr Karan Singh along with R.K Ranvijay Singh, Trustee today paid obeisance at the Shri Raghunath ji Temple here and prayed for the peace, progress and prosperity of the Union Territory.
On the occasion, Brig R.S Langeh, President of the Trust, Ashok Kumar Sharma (SSP Rtd), Secretary and employees of the Trust gave a warm welcome to the Chairman Trustee by presenting him a bouquet amidst chanting of Vedic Mantras by the Temple Priests.
Dr Karan Singh along with R.K Ranvijay Singh performed Aarti at the Main sanctum of Raghunath ji Temple. He also performed Pooja at Natraj ji Temple and also visited various temples situated in the premises of Shri Raghunathji Temple.
Dr Karan Singh along with R.K Ranvijay Singh went through the Mandir Complex and enquired about the facilities being provided to the devotees. He expressed satisfaction over the facilities and gave necessary instructions on the spot.
The Chairman Trustee asked Pujaries and Trust’s employees to work with more zeal and dedication and make all possible efforts in providing adequate facilities to the visiting pilgrims.
He also interacted with the devotees, graciously listening to their concerns. The devotees, inspired by his presence, eagerly shared their experiences about their visit to this ancient temple. Amidst the sacred ambiance of the temple, the devotees took several selfies with the Dogra scion Dr. Karan Singh, capturing cherished moments of spiritual communion and reverence.
R.K Ranvijay Singh, Trustee, also directed necessary repairs in the temple complex and instructed the temple staff to provide hassle-free facilities to devotees, ensuring a seamless pilgrimage experience.
Later, Dr. Karan Singh along with R.K Ranvijay Singh also inspected the ongoing renovation works at Rani Samadhi’s complex in Jammu. He directed the officials accompanied to ensure that the cultural heritage of the site is safeguarded for future generations.
Earlier, the Secretary has briefed the Chairman Trustee about the ongoing renovation works at the Samadhi’s complex.