A Shiva temple in Muzaffarnagar reopened after 31 years, greeted by interfaith harmony among locals.
A Shiva temple in Muzaffarnagar, built in 1971, reopened after 31 years of closure due to communal tensions following the 1992 Ayodhya incident. The reopening saw local Muslims welcoming Hindu devotees by showering flowers on their procession, marking a moment of interfaith harmony. City Magistrate Vikas Kashyap confirmed the peaceful conduct of the event, which included a purification ceremony led by Swami Yashvir Maharaj.
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