It is estimated that around 10,000 devotees reached Gosainkund from Nag Panchami to Janaipurnima this year, Sanjeev DM, Chairman of Gosainkunda Area Development Committee informed.
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On the occasion of the Janaipurnima festival, the pilgrims who reached the holy pilgrimage site Gosaikund for bathing and worship have returned from Niladri mountain.
According to Police Inspector Pannalal Yadav, who has kept a base camp in Gosainkund for security, around four thousand devotees who had bathed in Gosainkund on the day of the Purnima festival have already returned to their destination.
Stating that more than half of the travelers have reached Dhunche, he said that half of the devotees are going down the hill of Chandanbari. Police inspector Yadav informed that the security arrangements were tightened throughout the fair period, there were no disputes or fights, arrangements were made to facilitate the pilgrims taking a bath in the pond, and arrangements were made not to have to go to the far side, arrangements were made for rest for the pilgrims who could not sleep, cleanliness was done around the pond to keep the environment of the holy pilgrimage clean.
It is estimated that around 10,000 devotees reached Gosainkund from Nag Panchami to Janaipurnima this year, Sanjeev DM, Chairman of Gosainkund Area Development Committee informed. According to him, 715 small four-wheeled vehicles and 400 two-wheeled vehicles have entered Rasuwa carrying passengers. Chief District Officer Arjun Paudel informed that in the field of security and rescue, Nepal Army Srinath Gan, Armed Police Force No. 20 Gulm and Nepal Police, and in the field of health treatment, Gosainkund Rural Municipality, District Hospital, Public Health Office, Nepali Army, District Ayurvedic Institute, Himalaya Rescue Association, Green City Hospital, Panchdham Committee, CPN Maoist's sister organization Young Communist League have provided significant support.
Committee chairman DM mentioned that the fair was a complete success because various organizations and related bodies had effectively facilitated and coordinated the management of the fair. 20 of the patients who fell ill during the pilgrimage were sent to the hospital with the help of the security personnel as they had complicated problems with water freezing in the head and lungs. The doctor said.
