Earlier, the assembly of Gods, which is called 'Mohalla', took place and it was a rare spectacle to see multi-hued palanquins of Gods around the camp of Raghunathji, paying obeisance to presiding deity.
The devotees vied with each other in pulling the ropes of flower-decked chariot of Lord Raghunathji as it was taken to the bank of Beas and return to the temple.
More than 250 local deities participated in the festival and camped at Dhalpur maidan for a week.
He said it was due to the participation of local deities that Kullu Dussehra attained the status of international festival and it was a rare occasion for the devotees to seek blessings of hundreds of deities at one place.
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The sanctity of the deities would be maintained at every cost and all the deities existing for more than 50 years would be invited to the Dussehra festival, he said, adding the practice to collecting money on the name of local deities was lowering the dignity of the deities.
Besides, attendants of deities would get Rs 10,000 per deity as special financial assistance which was 59 per cent more than last year. Minimum charges would be taken from the 'Kardars' for staying in the 'Dev Sadan' and preference would be given to 'Kardars' in providing rooms, he said.
Reiterating that the state government had adopted zero tolerance policy towards corruption, Singh said any body found guilty would not be spared howsoever influential he might be.