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Connecting devotees to Himachal’s temples, online platforms promoting religious tourisim : Sukhu

“The state government is harnessing modern technology to strengthen the bond between the devotees and the Shaktipeeths of Himachal Pradesh. With the onset of Navrataras, these online tools can be a blessing for the devotees, who are unable to visit these temples in person,” he said.

Connecting devotees to Himachal’s temples, online platforms promoting religious tourisim : Sukhu

File Photo: Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu

Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said that digital transformation of the temples in Himachal Pradesh is driving tourism growth in the state.He said here on Tuesday that virtual puja and live darshanas have emerged as new age practices allowing the devotees from around the world to maintain a connection with these ancient shrines.

“The state government is harnessing modern technology to strengthen the bond between the devotees and the Shaktipeeths of Himachal Pradesh. With the onset of Navrataras, these online tools can be a blessing for the devotees, who are unable to visit these temples in person,” he said.

The Chief Minister said that Shaktipeeths of the state attract millions of devotees worldwide and online Darshans was an alternative for those unable to visit the temples in person due to some reasons or the other. He said that online platforms have been developed aiming to offer services such as virtual puja (online religious offerings), purchasing religious materials including Prasad and making donations for Mata Shree Jwalamukhi temple, Vajreshwari temple and Chamunda Devi temple in Kangra district.

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The CM further said that through online platforms, devotees can book special offerings, request rituals to be performed on their behalf and even receive Prasad by post. This platform has proved beneficial since its launch, he added.
“Directives have been issued to uphold the sanctity of religious practices while performing virtual ceremonies and to ensure that traditions are not compromised,” said the Chief Minister.

Many temples in the state, including Shri Mata Chintpurni in Una district, Baba Balak Nath Temple Deothsidh in Hamirpur district and Jakhu Temple in Shimla district are now offering online darshan services, he stated.
Millions of devotees were taking advantage of these technological advancements, utilizing live streaming services and real time darshans of the deities, he said, adding that social media handles have also been created for many temples which are also proving fruitful for the pilgrims.

He said that the digital transformation of the temples in Himachal Pradesh was also boosting the tourism sector. “With increased online visibility, more people are becoming aware of the religious places and cultural significance of the state, drawing tourists and pilgrims alike to these sacred places both virtually and physically,” he said, adding, the state government was actively promoting religious tourism and working to enhance the infrastructure at various religious places of the for the convenience of pilgrims and tourists.

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