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Hey Shiva! Please Protect Tetarhar Village, Now Mother Parvati Also Sits On A Grand Throne In The Temple.

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Md Amir
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January 30, 2026

Amresh Kumar Tiwari performing Aarti after consecration of Mother Parvati in Tetarhar village of Bhagalpur district.

Digital Desk, Bhagalpur. A four-day religious ritual concluded on Friday in Tetarhar village under Kajraili police station of Nathnagar block under Bhagalpur district. With the solidarity and cooperation of the villagers, the construction of Parvati temple and the consecration program was successfully completed. The event was being organized here since 27th January.

Closing and Bhandara of Akhand Ashtyam

All other programs including Pran Pratistha were completed with the recitation of Vedic mantras by Pandit Dr. Ratish Chandra Jha of Vedvidya Gurudham Baunsi. Apart from all sections of people living in the village, other people associated with the village and those living outside, there was cooperation in the entire event. Akhand Ashtyam Hare Ram-Hare Krishna concluded on Friday. There were also programs of bhajan, music and dance. After this, the villagers organized a mass Bhandara, in which more than two and a half thousand people took Prasad.

Lord Shiva is protecting the village

The Bajrangwali temple located near the banyan tree at the main gate of Tetarhar village and the new temple of Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati are now adding to the beauty of the village. Villagers believe that Lord Mahadev, Mother Parvati, Lord Ganesha, Kartik Maharaj and Nandi Baba along with Hanuman ji are protecting the village and providing success and blessings in life.

The villagers met and discussed organizing Mahashivratri. Earlier there was only Tarakeshwar Mahadev temple, in which a Shivalinga was installed, in this temple the Shiva family was worshipped. Now a new Parvati temple has been constructed and statues of Goddess Parvati and other gods and goddesses have been installed. Narmeshwar Shivalinga was also installed in the Shiva temple by bringing it from the Narmada river. For this reason, this time Shivratri will be organized in a grand manner in Tetarhar. The chief priest of this temple is Mr. Chittaranjan Shukla. This temple has become a symbol of social harmony, where people of every class and every caste come and worship.

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