A stunning overnight mural of Lord Mahadev at the Someshwar Temple in Curdi, Sanguem, has become the centre of attention as preparations gather pace for the temple’s annual Vardhapan Din celebrations.
The striking artwork, created overnight by talented artists, depicts Lord Mahadev in intricate detail and has captivated devotees and visitors arriving at the temple. The mural has quickly emerged as a major attraction, with many stopping to admire the craftsmanship and capture photographs ahead of the much-awaited religious event.
The initiative forms part of the preparations for the annual Vardhapan Din, an important occasion for the temple that draws devotees from Curdi and neighbouring villages. The celebrations are expected to witness a large turnout, with devotees participating in religious rituals, prayers, and community gatherings.
Locals have praised the mural for its artistic excellence and spiritual significance, describing it as a fitting tribute to Lord Mahadev. The artwork has added a vibrant visual element to the temple premises and enhanced the festive atmosphere in the lead-up to the celebrations.
The Someshwar Temple has long been a place of religious and cultural importance in the region, and the newly created mural is expected to remain a memorable highlight of this year’s Vardhapan Din festivities.
As devotees continue to visit the temple in increasing numbers, the magnificent depiction of Lord Mahadev stands as a symbol of faith, devotion, and artistic creativity, adding to the spiritual fervour surrounding the annual celebration.
