President Pranab Mukherjee, who is on a three-day state visit to Nepal, today visited the historic Pashupatinath Temple, the revered Hindu shrine located in the bank of the Bagmati river.
According to the Pashupatinath Area Development Trust (PADT), Mukherjee, first Indian President to visit Nepal in 18 years, performed a special 'puja' here and lit one lakh 'batti' (wicks) and sprinkled 'panchamrita' -- mixture of five ingredients including milk, curd, honey, sugar and ghee.
As per the set tradition, 108 'bautk' (Hindu boys) welcomed Mukherjee at the temple premises by chanting mantras and played the 'thime' and 'panchai baja' -- traditional Nepali and Newari musical instruments.
Huge security presence was seen in Pashupatinath temple area which is considered as majur pligrimage destination for Hindus.
Mukherjee reached Kathmandu on Wednesday marking the first ever visit by an Indian President in 18 years.
Later on Thursday, the Kathmandu University will confer D Litt to Mukherjee, who will become the third person to be given such honorary degree besides Karan Singh (India) and Satya Mohan Joshi.
After the function, Mukherjee will be feted with a civic reception in the capital city organised by Kathmandu Metropolitan City.
Then he will address a concluding function on Nepal-India Dialogue jointly organized by India Foundation and Nepal Policy Research Organisation where diplomats and experts from both the countries will suggest a way out for consolidating bilateral ties.
After the function, the President will have interact with leaders from various political parties including the agitating Madheshis.
After his meeting, President Mukherjee will attend a banquet hosted by Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal.
With IANS Inputs