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DINAJPUR, Aug 17, 2026 (BSS) - The three-day 52nd Mahatripurarai Kailashpati
Mahasnan Yatra festival of the Hindu community concluded peacefully in
Dinajpur on Monday amid religious rituals, devotional songs and prayers.
Thousands of Hindu devotees gathered at the Bol Bom Sri Sri Goshtodham Shiva
Temple beside Anand Sagar in Dinajpur town to offer holy water to the Shiva
lingam and collect sacred water as part of the religious observances.
Temple priest Thakur Jagannath Brahmachari told BSS that the festival is
observed every year on the Monday between Jhulan Yatra and Rakhi Purnima to
pray for peace and prosperity for the country and its people and to seek the
blessings of Lord Shiva.
Thousands of devotees from Dinajpur and surrounding areas gathered at the
temple premises. On Sunday evening, devotees carrying sacred water arrived at
the temple after collecting it from the north-flowing waters of the
Punarbhaba River near the cremation ground temple in Mahuagaon village of
Birganj upazila, about 34 miles from Dinajpur town.
The devotees had travelled there by buses and trucks on Saturday night. They
participated in all-night kirtans, prayers and religious rituals before
collecting holy water from the river after sunrise on Sunday.
After taking a ritual bath in the river, the devotees offered prayers to the
Sun God and collected sacred water. They then poured the water at a local
Shiva temple, where it was sanctified by a priest before being carried back
to Dinajpur.
Another group of devotees collected sacred water from the north-flowing Atrai
River near Kaugaon-Sahebganj Hat, about seven miles east of Anand Sagar. They
also made the journey to the Shiva temple barefoot after collecting the holy
water.
On Sunday evening, devotees began a barefoot procession from the Bol Bom Sri
Sri Goshtodham temple premises toward the Shiva temple, chanting "Bol Bom,
Bol Bom," filling the area with a festive atmosphere.
The devotees spent the night at the temple premises, where they participated
in kirtans and prayers. The formal ritual of pouring sacred water over the
Shiva lingam began at 4am Monday.
Thousands of devotees offered holy water their while praying for their own
well-being, the welfare of their families and the peace and prosperity of the
country. Prasad was distributed among the devotees on Monday morning, marking
the conclusion of the festival.
Devotees Ranjan Bhattacharya, Sulekha Ghosh and Prashanta Kumar told BSS that
they participated in the rituals to earn religious merit and pray for the
welfare of their families and the country. Some devotees also joined the
festival seeking fulfillment of personal wishes, success in education and
prosperity in life.
Ashok Agarwala, general secretary of the Dinajpur Bol Bom Seva Committee,
told BSS that the Mahatripurarai Kailashpati Mahasnan Yatra festival was
first introduced at the temple beside Anand Sagar in 1974. Since then, the
festival has been held every year.
He said devotees believe that sincere prayers to Lord Shiva can fulfill their
wishes, and the annual festival is organized based on that faith. This year,
too, the festival was held peacefully and without any untoward incident.
Dinajpur Police Superintendent Md Zedan Al Musa told BSS that special
security measures were taken to ensure the safety of the thousands of
devotees attending the religious festival. Adequate police personnel were
deployed around the temple premises, helping the event conclude peacefully
with the distribution of prasad this morning.