Balewa, Feb 22 : President Bidya Devi Bhandari has worshipped at Baglung Kalika Bhagawati Temple in Baglung Bazaar today.
President Bhandari, who reached
Baglung at 10:30 am on a helicopter of the Nepali Army, performed special puja
for some 15 minutes at the famous Temple dedicated to Goddess Bhagawati,
according to the Bhagawati Guthi Management Committee.
Guthi's Chairperson Kumar Khadka
shared that the President arrived Baglung at the special invitation of the
Guthi or the Temple Trust looking after the Temple, to offer obeisance to the
Goddess Bhagawati in the Temple.
Prior to entering the Temple,
President Bhandari was welcomed by Gandaki Province's Deputy Speaker Bina
Kumari Thapa, Province Assembly member Krishna Pathak, Baglung District
Coordination Committee Chief Amar Thapa, Chief District Officer of Baglung
Roshani Kumari Shrestha, Baglung Municipality Mayor Basanta Kumar Shrestha and
the locals among others.
Chief Priest of the Temple, Jay
Bahadur Khadka, handed over Prasad of the Temple following the puja. President
Bhandari was assisted by the Chief Priest in conducting the puja.
The Head of the State, after
circumambulating the Temple following the puja, urged the Temple authority to
preserve and promote the Temple believed to be established by a king of Parbat
district, Pratapi Narayan Malla, and his newly-wed queen in 1591 BS, shortly
after their wedding.
"I am very pleased to get this
opportunity to offer obeisance to this famous Baglung Kalika Bhagawati in
Baglung district. I would like to extend my special thankfulness to the patrons
of the Guthi and office-bearers, staffers as well as civic society.
I am confident that the Committee will pay a special attention to preserve, conserve and promote this historic and religious Temple," reads the message penned by the President in the Temple's visitor's book.
President Bhandari was seen off by
the Guthi officials with a letter of thanks and special token of love.
The Guthi offered the letter of
thanks to the President in gratitude towards her and acknowledged that the
country's first female President's visit was fruitful in promoting the Kalika
Bhagawati Temple. (RSS)