NOIDA, July 31, 2024 – The streets of Noida are resonating with “Bam-Bam Bhole” chants as thousands of Kanwariyas participate in the annual Kanwar Yatra in Noida. Devotees from Faridabad, Palwal, Haryana, and Delhi are journeying to collect Ganga water from sacred sites like Gangotri, Rishikesh, and Haridwar to offer to Lord Shiva in a ritual known as Jalabhishek.
The Kanwar Yatra in Noida has transformed the city into a sea of saffron, with Kanwariyas stopping at bustling Kanwar camps. This year’s pilgrimage stands out for its unique practices and enthusiastic participation, especially among the youth.
- Approximately 2,000 Kanwariyas pass through Noida daily
- Lively Kanwar camps provide rest stops for pilgrims
- Diverse groups including youth, elderly, women, and children
- Some young devotees use skates for their journey
Modern Twist to Traditional Devotion
The Kanwar Yatra in Noida has seen an interesting blend of tradition and modernity. Young Kanwariyas from Greater Noida and Noida have introduced a novel approach by skating with ghungroos tied to their feet. This unique practice adds a contemporary flair to the age-old pilgrimage.
A young Kanwariya shared, “Skating with ghungroos while carrying Ganga water for Bholenath is an exhilarating experience. It’s our way of expressing devotion in a modern context.”
Noida: A Hub for Kanwar Yatra Activities
Sector 14A in Noida has emerged as a significant stopover for the Kanwar Yatra in Noida. The area buzzes with activity as Kanwariyas rest and prepare for their onward journey to Shiva temples. The enthusiasm of the devotees, dressed in saffron, creates a vibrant atmosphere throughout the city.
Community Spirit and Devotion
The large turnout for the Kanwar Yatra in Noida underscores the importance of cultural and religious practices in contemporary society. From youth to elderly devotees, women to children, the diverse participation highlights the inclusive nature of this spiritual journey.
Blending Tradition with Modernity
As the Kanwar Yatra in Noida continues, it stands as a testament to the enduring devotion of Lord Shiva’s followers. The pilgrimage showcases how religious traditions can adapt to modern times while maintaining their core essence. The streets of Noida, echoing with “Bam-Bam Bhole” chants, bear witness to this vibrant display of faith and community spirit.
The Kanwar Yatra in Noida remains a powerful symbol of devotion, bringing together thousands in a collective expression of faith and cultural continuity.
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