Kathmandu, Feb 12 : A week-long sanitation programme began this morning in order to clean up the Pashupatinath temple premises. The programme has been organised by the Pashupati Area Development Trust in the lead up to the one of the greatest festivals of the Hindus, Mahashivarati.
As part of the campaign organised
under the theme 'Pure Pashupatinath Clean Pashupatinath', the work of painting
the walls of Pashupati area and repairing the broken stairs have begun.
Meanwhile, preparations for
Mahashivratri festival have started in different locations of Pashupatinath
area. As the festival approaches, various areas of Pashupatinath are now
decorated with flowers and illuminating lights.
The Pashupatinath temple area is
being decorated with flowers in collaboration with the Marwadi society of
Nepal, according to Member-Secretary of the PADT, Dr Milan Kumar Thapa. The
Mahashivarati festival falls on February 18 this year.
Also taking part in the sanitation
campaign, Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Minister Sudan
Kirati instructed PADT officials to keep dustbins for storing and
disaggregating perishable and non-perishable items in the Pashupatinath area,
and arrange sufficient number of toilets for devotees thronging the area during
the festival.
Minister Kirati said Pashupatinath
temple, a cultural center for Hindus around the world, should always be kept
clean and beautiful. (RSS)