No shutdown on Shivratri festival in Kashmir; separatists call off strike

Among the Kashmiri Pandit community Shivratri is seen as the crown of festivals. It is locally known as 'Herath'.

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No shutdown on Shivratri festival in Kashmir; separatists call off strike
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In Short

  • Locals had raised the issue of bandh on Hindu festival
  • People are asked to observe shutdown on Fridays
  • Walnuts play an important role during Shivratri festival

What comes as a sign of relief to the Pandit community living in Kashmir, separatists have called off the Friday shutdown this time which coincided with the festival of Shivratri.

A spokesperson of separatist camp said that this decision was taken to facilitate hassle-free Shivratri festival for the Hindu community.

SHIVRATRI IS LOCALLY KNOWN AS HERATH

Among the Kashmiri Pandit community Shivratri is seen as the crown of festivals. It is locally known as 'Herath'. Special prayers are organised for the event. Walnuts, whose shape represents the universe, play an important part in Herath rituals. Walnuts are filled in earthen pots and then filled with water. Traditionally wet walnuts are distributed.

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FRIDAY SHUTDOWNS

The valley has been witnessing weekly protest calendars being issued by separatist camps after the Burhan Wani unrest. In most of these calendars people are asked to observe shutdown on Fridays. In the calendar this time February 24 was marked as the shutdown, however now it would be observed as a normal day. This happened after many locals flagged the issue of Shivratri festival coinciding with the Bandh call.

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