Welcome 2026 : Pilgrims flock to the New Year; 2 km long darshan line

  • Temples throng to welcome the New Year
  • Devotees line up at important temples in the country
  • Some temples are closed for darshan

New Year 2026 : Uttar Pradesh : There is an atmosphere of excitement everywhere to welcome the New Year. Everyone goes for a walk to different places to bid farewell to the old year and welcome the new year. At the same time, the number of people who visit Devdarshan is also large. Many people try to welcome the new year with the darshan of Aaradhya. But due to this, all major pilgrimage sites in the country are crowded with devotees. There are kilometers of darshan lines and many facilities are being provided by the temple for the devotees.

According to media reports, a huge crowd of devotees has gathered outside the Kashi Vishwanath temple in Varanasi. Devotees have visited Varanasi in large numbers due to the holidays. But due to this, devotees have formed a queue outside the temple of Kashi Vishwanath. The queues of devotees for darshan are spread up to 2 kilometers. It has also come to light that Baba Vishwanath’s darshan has been postponed till January 3 due to huge crowd. Along with this, the facilities for the devotees are also becoming inadequate. Hotels, lodges and guest houses in Varanasi city are fully booked and extra money is being charged from devotees.

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Similar situation in Ayodhya

Ram Janmabhoomi Ayodhyanagari is also overflowing with devotees. Devotees have thronged to see the newly constructed temple of Rama. Devotees have also thronged to start the new year to see Rama. Speaking of Ayodhya, there is also a growing wave of devotion to the Ram temple for darshan. After waiting for hours, Ram Lalla is appearing. At the same time, most of the hotels and Dharamshalas in Ramnagari Ayodhya are full.

Notice issued regarding Banke Bihari darshan

Apart from that, there is a sudden increase in the number of devotees at the Banke Bihari temple in Vrindavan on the last day of the year and before the new year. The temple administration and management committee has said that there will be a huge rush till January 5. In this regard, the instructions issued have requested all devotees coming from outside to postpone their visit. The temple administration has appealed the devotees to plan to visit the Banke Bihari temple only after January 5.

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Millions of devotees are expected to gather in the Ujjain temple

On New Year’s Eve, people flock to various temples to seek the blessings of their deities. 10 to 12 lakh devotees are expected to throng Ujjain’s Mahakaleshwar temple on the first day of the new year. In view of this large number of devotees, the temple administration and local authorities have made special arrangements to ensure safe and smooth darshan. It should be noted that every year temples across the country are crowded with devotees who come for darshan. Due to crowding it is often impossible to get proper darshan. Devotees do not even get a few seconds to stand before God with folded hands. Such an environment should be considered for children, elderly and sick people before visiting the temple.

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