Pitra will take a bath in the Saraswati pilgrimage for salvation and perform pindadan and offering devotees.
The 3 -day festival of Akshaya salvation of the ancestors has started in Kurukshetra. Devotees from all over the country will pray for the peace of their ancestors with a holy bath, pindadan and tarpan at the Saraswati shrine of Pihowa. Administration regarding the arrival of devotees
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Start of religious rituals
From the day of Trayodashi, the devotees will bathe on the Saraswati shrine and earn virtue. The devotees who have arrived today, stop overnight and will perform pindadan and offerings after the main bath tomorrow. Chaturdashi is celebrated as Vampire Mochani Chaudas, in which devotees will perform bathing, meditation, pindadan, motion deeds, tarpan and lamp to liberate the soul of the ancestors. It is believed that the ancestors attain salvation from the charity made on this day.
DC Neha Singh will inaugurate the fair.
DC will inaugurate the fair
According to SDM Kapil Kumar, DC Neha Singh will inaugurate the fair at Information Broadcasting Center Bal Bhavan. All the arrangements of the fair have been operated smoothly by the administration. Keeping in mind the convenience of devotees, special attention has been paid to security, sanitation and traffic management. Cleanliness work will continue even after the fair so that cleanliness in the city will remain.
Main bath tomorrow, crowd will gather
On the day of Chaturdashi, more than 5 lakh devotees will bathe in the holy Saraswati shrine and wish for the salvation of their ancestors. After this, bathing in the pilgrimage on the day of Amavasya also has special significance. For the convenience of devotees, Bhandare and Seva Camps have been organized by various religious and social institutions of the city.

Mahasangam of reverence and faith
This fair of Pihowa is not only a religious event, but also a wonderful confluence of reverence, faith and spiritual energy. It is believed that by bathing and pindadan here, the ancestors attain salvation. This fair is a symbol of Hindu-Sikh unity, because most Sikh devotees reach the fair for bathing. Tradition has been going on since old times.