The batch of pilgrims left from Durgiana temple for the journey to Katas state

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A batch of Hindu pilgrims will leave Amritsar today via the Atariwaga border for the pilgrimage to Katas Raj in Pakistan. Pilgrims from different states across the country gathered at Durgiana Tirtha. Where these Hindu pilgrims were warmly welcomed and honored by the organizers of Durgiana Tirth, especially the President Bibi Lakshmi Kan Chawla.

Talking to the media on this occasion, President of Durgiana Tirtha Committee and former minister Lakshmi Kanta Chawla said that a group of Shiv Parivar from Tata Nagar is leaving for Pakistan today to visit Katas Raj. They have come from different states of India and they are going to visit their Guru Dhams in Pakistan.

He said that the second batch of Hindus leaves for Pakistan on Shivratri. Vana said that more and more Hindu devotees should get Vijay so that they can visit their guru's shrines. On this occasion, the leaders of the group said that for the welfare of the whole world, today we are leaving for the journey to Katas state in Pakistan.

All Shiva devotees pray for welfare. Vana said that about 40 persons and about 15 women are involved in this group. He said that on December 25, this batch will reach India through the Attari-Wagha border after visiting its Gurudhams. He said that we are very happy that today we are going to Pakistan to visit the shrines of our Gurus.

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