The temple at Yatri Bhawan in Lal Chowk-- the nerve centre of the city-- reverberated with the sounds of conch shell and vedic hymns after the idol of Goddess Durga was placed inside after 25 years.
"There was a small idol inside the temple, but we have placed a large 'murti' now after 25 years. We bought the idol from Jaipur," Sharad Khosla, who runs a religious organisation 'Sanatan Dharam Pratap Sabha' which organised the puja, told PTI.
A Muslim man, Ghulam Qadir, of downtown area of the city -- the bastion of moderate Hurriyat Conference chairman Mirwaiz Umer Farooq -- helped his pandit brothers set up the idol at its place in the temple.
"I was working here (on a construction of a building) when they got this idol. It was heavy, so I went up to help them and lent my hand," Qadir said.
He said the brotherhood between the two communities has been there since ages and it was not lost.
Khosla said people need to cleanse their minds.
"We believe in brotherhood. There is no love lost between the two communities. Those (who attack people in the name of religion) should cleanse their minds," he said.
