At the historic Jama Masjid in Delhi hundreds of worshippers assembled for morning prayers.
Maksud Ahmed, a devotee, reflecting on the significance of the festival, stated that it signified sacrificing vices.
"This day reminds us of sacrifice. Sacrifice is not just about the sacrifice of an animal; in essence, it means sacrificing our vices for our own sake. On this day, one should sacrifice all the bad qualities within oneself and bring forth one's goodness," Ahmed said.
"Today, all Muslims who have performed the prayer will remember the sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim by sacrificing an animal. This ends our vices and increases our virtues," he added.
Another devotee, Abdul Rehman, expressed his joy at participating in the prayer at Jama Masjid for the first time.
"Today, for the first time, we performed the Eid prayer at the mosque in Delhi, and we felt very good. We had never seen such a large crowd before. Seeing all these people together offering the Eid prayer to Allah made us feel very happy," Rehman said.
Children at the Jama Masjid greeted each other on the occasion after offering Namaz.
A girl named Alishba said, "We came here to Jama Masjid with great enthusiasm to perform the prayer. Along with our uncle and father, we performed the prayer, and now we will go home and perform the sacrifice."
Meanwhile, People also offered namaz at Fatehpuri Masjid in the national capital on the occasion of today's festival.
Equally vibrant celebrations were seen in other parts of the country too.
(ANI)
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