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New Year 2026: First Morning of 2026 Brings Devotion, Temple Crowds and Festive Spirit

The first morning of New Year 2026 began with hope, devotion, and positive vibes across India. The earliest sunrise was witnessed in Kanyakumari, welcoming the new year in a beautiful way. Stunning morning visuals from Kolkata and Goa added to the festive mood. At the same time, a massive crowd of devotees gathered at major temples in Ayodhya, Varanasi, Ujjain, and Katra. Long queues were seen for darshan of Ram Lalla, Baba Vishwanath, and Mahakaleshwar. Special arrangements were made for common devotees. Despite rainfall in Mumbai, New Year enthusiasm remained high. People welcomed 2026 with prayers, celebrations, and faith, hoping for happiness and prosperity for all.

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