GG News Bureau
Raipur, 31st Oct. Anusuiya Uikey, the Governor of Chhattisgarh, attended the Chhath Mahaparv on the banks of the Kharun on Sunday. The Governor-cum-guests lit the lamp to begin the program. On this occasion, Governor Uikey performed evening aarti at Mahadev Ghat and wished the country and state happiness, prosperity, and prosperity.
A large number of devotees were present in the program including MLA Satyanarayan Sharma, former minister and MLA Brijmohan Agarwal, former minister Rajesh Munat, Veena Singh, Sanjay Srivastava, head of Chhath Parv organizing committee Mahadev Ghat, Rajesh Singh.
Governor Uikey extended Chhath greetings to all devotees and devotees while bowing to Lord Surya, Chhathi Maiya, and Hatkeshwar Mahadev and wished for the prosperity of the country and the state.
She stated that the Chhath festival is widely celebrated not only in the country but also abroad. This nature worship festival is one of the most important in folk life, and there is a long tradition of celebrating Chhath with faith and reverence.
Governor Uikey stated that the Chhath festival is a one-of-a-kind example of devotees expressing their faith and devotion to nature by remaining waterless for 36 hours. People participate in Chhath Mahaparv regardless of their religious beliefs because it promotes social harmony and harmony.
She stated that this festival reflects India’s belief in ‘unity in diversity.’
According to the Governor, the new generation should be aware of their festivals and rites and should observe them while taking pride in their traditions.
She stated that many mythological stories and beliefs are prevalent in the country regarding the celebration of the Chhath festival, with nature at the center.
According to the Governor, our Teej, festivals, customs, and beliefs teach us to develop and live in harmony with nature.
Governor Uikey stated that Chhath Mahaparv exemplifies how a folk festival weaves together cultural, religious, and historical elements.
Governor Uikey also congratulated the committee on a successful Chhath Mahaparv organization.
The Governor was presented with a memento by the committee on the occasion.
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