Ajatshatru Singh, Ranvijay visit Sui Simbli Temple, assess damages

Ajatshatru Singh along with Ranvijay during visit to Sui Simbli Temple in Akhnoor.
Ajatshatru Singh along with Ranvijay during visit to Sui Simbli Temple in Akhnoor.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 10: To assess the damages caused by the recent incessant rains, Ajatshatru Singh, Trustee of J&K Dharmarth Trust, along with Trustee Ranvijay Singh, today visited the historic Sui Simbli Temple at Akhnoor.
During the visit, the Trust’s secretary, Ashok Sharma briefed the Trustees about the extent of destruction to the surrounding infrastructure of the temple premises.
He apprised them of the urgent restoration requirements and the measures being taken to safeguard the temple complex.
Ajatshatru Singh underlined the importance of protecting the rich heritage associated with the temple and stressed that timely restoration is essential for the convenience of devotees and for future generations.
He particularly emphasized the need to preserve the heritage art on the temple walls, describing it as a priceless treasure that reflects the cultural and spiritual legacy of the region.
Ajatshatru also directed the officials concerned to prepare a detailed report on conservation measures and to ensure that traditional craftsmanship is engaged in the restoration process.
Speaking on the occasion, Ranvijay Singh assured that the restoration work would begin at the earliest under the supervision of the Dharmarth Trust and would be completed in a time-bound manner, keeping in view the sentiments of devotees.