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A Sacred Thread That Must Never Break

by Kashmir Thunder Desk
June 24, 2026
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A Sacred Thread That Must Never Break
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The Kheer Bhawani Mela at Tulmulla was a powerful reminder of what Kashmir once was and what it must strive to become again. Thousands of Kashmiri Pandits, scattered across the country and abroad, returned to their ancestral shrine. They came to pray. They came to remember. They came to reconnect with a land that continues to live in their hearts despite decades of displacement. The warmth with which local Muslims welcomed their Pandit brothers and sisters was heartwarming. They greeted them with flowers, assisted them with rituals, and embraced them as if no time had passed. These were not empty gestures but the echoes of a shared past, of centuries of coexistence, of a Kashmiriyat that refuses to die. Two sisters, one from the United States and the other from Mumbai, broke down at the shrine. They had heard stories of this place from their mother. When they finally stood at the sacred spring, words failed them. Their children, who had grown up listening to tales of Kashmir, were witnessing their heritage come alive. This is what the Kheer Bhawani Mela represents — an inheritance of memories, a longing for home, and a hope that the next generation will not have to hear about Kashmir in stories alone. The voices of displaced Pandits were clear. They want to return. But they want dignity, security, and respect. As one devotee rightly said, “We are incomplete without each other.” This is the truth that must guide all efforts for reconciliation. Kashmir cannot be complete without its Pandit community. And the Pandit community cannot fully heal without returning to their homeland. Political leaders from across the spectrum visited the shrine. They spoke of harmony and return. But words must now translate into action. The government must create conditions for a dignified rehabilitation. Local communities must extend the same warmth they showed at the mela into everyday life. The Kheer Bhawani Mela is a sacred thread that connects a community to its roots. That thread must never break. It must grow stronger. For the sake of Kashmir. For the sake of its children. For the sake of all communities that call this land home.

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