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Navreh Mahotsav 2025 begins with Tyaag Divas honoring Pandit Shreya Bhat
3/29/2025 9:58:27 PM

Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 29: The much-anticipated three-day "Navreh Mahotsav 2025" began today, March 29th, marking the start of celebrations commemorating the Kashmiri Hindu New Year and cultural heritage.
Organized under the aegis of community initiatives like those spearheaded by Sanjeevani Sharda Kendra, the festival runs until April 1st, 2025.
The inaugural day is observed as Tyaag Divas (Day of Sacrifice), dedicated to the memory and selfless contributions of the revered 15th-century scholar and physician, Acharya Pandit Shreya Bhat.
In observance of Tyaag Divas, numerous events (Karikrames) and meetings (Bataks) were held across Jammu and beyond. Significant gatherings took place at locations including Shiv Mandir Saraswati Vihar Bohri, Shiv Shakti Mandir Sanatha Janipur, Ram Shiva Ashram Neesab Nagar Janipur, Kheer Bhawani Asthapan Janipur, Butta Nagar Welfare Committee, Hari Prabhat Mandir Ploura, Mastbub Ashram Patoli, Butta Nagar TRT Camp Muthi, Amar Colony Gole Gujral, Lakar Mandi Janipur, Sharika Peeth Subash Nagar, Migrant Township Jagti, and Shiv Nagar Committee Subash Nagar.
Similar commemorative events were also organized by the community in Gurugram, Dehradun, Bangalore Anantnag and various places in Kashmir. Speakers (Karyakartas) at these functions elaborated on the life and profound sacrifice (Tyaag) of Acharya Pandit Shreya Bhat, with scores of community members participating.
Engaging the youth, through various online programmes that were organised an online essay and short video competition focusing on the lives and contributions of Acharya Pandit Shreya Bhat and the 8th-century warrior-king Samrat Lalitaditya has garnered significant participation. Numerous entries have been submitted via the designated Google Form: https://forms.gle/g2daj7m18MqrKSjb9 . Information highlighting the historical significance of both figures is actively circulating and generating engagement across various social media platforms like Twitter (X), Facebook and Instagram.
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