Kanwar artisans in Haridwar
Kanwar artisans in Haridwar
Kanwar artisans in Haridwar
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Muslim artisans in Haridwar play a crucial role in the annual Kanwar Yatra, crafting sacred Kanwars that symbolize Hindu-Muslim unity amid recent controversies surrounding a government mandate for shop owners to display nameplates along the pilgrimage route. These artisans, many of whom have been in the trade for generations, express that their work fosters community harmony rather than serving as a mere business venture. As millions of devotees carry these meticulously crafted Kanwars to collect holy Ganga water, the artisans emphasize their dedication and joy in serving the spiritual needs of the Hindu community. Despite the nameplate order, which is currently on hold, the artisans report no discrimination in their work and highlight the familial bonds formed through their craft. This collaboration has earned appreciation from the Hindu community, who view the Kanwars as a testament to brotherhood and solidarity. The Kanwar Yatra, originating from Kumbhnagari Haridwar, continues to be a vibrant symbol of communal harmony.

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