Agartala: May 27: Tripura Governor Indra Sena Reddy Nallu inaugurated the newly constructed Sreema Manmohini-Mahadev Mandir at Rabi Para, Malaynagar, on the outskirts of Agartala city on Monday morning. The event was marked by traditional rituals, cultural performances, and the presence of a large number of devotees and community members.
The temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva and Sreema Manmohini, is expected to serve as a spiritual and cultural hub for the local community. The inauguration ceremony began with Vedic chanting and religious offerings, followed by the formal unveiling of the temple premises by the Governor.
In his address, Governor Reddy expressed his appreciation for the collective efforts of the local residents, religious leaders, and temple committee members in constructing the temple. He highlighted the role of such spiritual institutions in promoting peace, harmony, and moral values in society.
“Temples are not just places of worship, but centers of community life that foster a sense of unity and shared cultural heritage,” the Governor remarked. He also emphasized the importance of preserving India’s spiritual traditions and passing them on to future generations.
The event witnessed participation from local dignitaries, spiritual leaders, and cultural performers who added vibrancy to the inauguration with devotional songs and traditional dance. The Governor interacted with attendees and offered prayers at the sanctum of the temple.
The Sreema Manmohini-Mahadev Mandir is seen as a significant addition to the religious and cultural landscape of the region, and its inauguration marks a moment of pride for the residents of Rabi Para and adjoining areas.
The ceremony concluded with a community feast (prasadam) for devotees and visitors, reinforcing the spirit of unity and devotion that the temple aims to inspire in the community.