Severe cold and fog in Himachal Pradesh and Punjab are affecting the Shaktipeet Shri Nainadevi Temple. Meanwhile, the number of believers coming here has decreased. Meanwhile, monks and local shopkeepers began to worry.
Severe cold outbreak (weather update) continues in North India. In addition to the cold wave, the visibility is poor due to thick fog. Drivers also find it difficult to drive in these conditions. People are forced to stay indoors because of the cold weather. Due to the cold weather, yellow and orange alerts have also been issued in many parts of the country.
The Nainadevi Dham has seen a decline in the number of believers.
Himachal on the other hand, as of the hilly regions of Pradesh, the cold has also plagued the people here. Yellow alerts are issued by the Bureau of Meteorology for most parts of the state. Such situations directly affect people’s lives. Tourists come here to enjoy the snowfall, but the cold weather has reduced the number of worshipers at the Shaktipeet Shri Nainadevi Temple in the Biraspur district. It’s not raining, so it’s foggy everywhere. At the same time, devotees hesitate to visit his Nainadevi Dham, which is famous all over the country. Importantly, there is only fog these days on the high Naina Devi hills where the morning sun shines. The high mountains are covered with fog. Devotees usually flocked from all over the country, but these days few believers make it to the Matarani dam due to the cold weather.
Rain is possible in these areas
The people of Himachal Pradesh have been waiting for rain for a long time. In such a way, rain and snow forecast will be announced here soon. A yellow rain warning was issued for parts of Shimla, Kullu, Kangra, Chamba, Mandi, Kinnaur and Lahore and Spiti on 12 January. In such situations, tourists and locals are urged to follow the recommendations of the relevant departments.