Kashmiri Pandits visit historic Bhairav Cave in Budgam after 36 years amid tears and embraces

BUDGAM — In a poignant reminder of Kashmir’s shared heritage and centuries-old traditions of coexistence, a delegation of Kashmiri Pandits was warmly welcomed by members of the Muslim community in Beerwah area of central Kashmir’s Budgam district during their first visit to the region in nearly 36 years.

The delegation, comprising Kashmiri Pandits from the United States, several European countries and different parts of India, returned to their homeland decades after migration from the Valley. For many among them, the visit marked an emotional reunion with their roots, childhood memories, and places deeply associated with their identity.

The visiting delegation was received by local residents, community leaders and social activists, who extended a warm welcome and accompanied them during their visit to the historic Bhairav Cave in Beerwah, a site of religious and cultural significance.

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During interactions held on the occasion, participants reflected on Kashmir’s composite culture, recalling a time when communities lived together, shared celebrations and stood by one another in moments of joy and grief.

Members of the local Muslim community described Kashmiri Pandits as an inseparable part of Kashmir’s social and cultural fabric, asserting that the Valley’s identity remains incomplete without their presence.

The visiting delegation expressed gratitude for the reception and hospitality extended to them. Several members described the occasion as an emotional homecoming, recalling memories of their ancestral land and expressing happiness over reconnecting with local residents after decades.

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The visit assumed significance at a time when discussions on the return, rehabilitation and reintegration of displaced Kashmiri Pandits continue to remain part of the broader social and political discourse in Jammu and Kashmir.

Participants on both sides emphasised the need to strengthen people-to-people contacts and preserve the values of mutual respect, tolerance and communal harmony that historically defined Kashmiri society.

The gathering concluded with a collective pledge to promote peace, reconciliation and stronger community ties, reinforcing the message that Kashmir’s future lies in rebuilding trust and reconnecting its diverse communities.

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