Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel reached Durga Pandal in Mana of the capital today and prayed for Maa Durga and prayed for happiness, prosperity and happiness of the people of the state. After this, the Chief Minister also attended the Ramlila festival in Birgaon, where he worshiped Lord Shri Ram. During this, MLA of Raipur Rural area, Mr. Satyanarayan Sharma and Chairman of District Co-operative Bank, Mr. Pankaj Sharma were present along with the Chief Minister. The Chief Minister also addressed the gathering present at both the above places. The Chief Minister, who arrived, Mr. Baghel said that, like every year, a very beautiful and grand Durga Pandal has been built in Mana, which is being discussed all over Chhattisgarh. He said that this is a festival of worship of Shakti. For the nine days of Navratri, people worship and worship the Mother Goddess with full devotion. Devotees observe fast and worship. This occasion is for the coordination of restraint and reverence. Chief Minister Shri Baghel reached the Ramlila festival organized by the Sanatan Dharma Utsav Samiti being organized in Birgaon. There he worshiped Lord Shri Ram. On this occasion, the Chief Minister said that in childhood, I had seen many Ramlila and Krishna Leela staged, then it was a means of entertainment along with connecting with spirituality. It was missing with the advent of television. Congratulating them for organizing Ramlila in Birgaon, he welcomed the artists who had arrived for Ramlila. The Chief Minister said that Lord Ram has lived in every particle of Chhattisgarh. Lord Ram is closely related to Chhattisgarh. When we meet each other in the village of Chhattisgarh, we say Ram-Ram. Rama is remembered here at all times while sleeping. He said that the only temple of Mata Kaushalya in the whole world is in Chhattisgarh. This mother Kaushalya was born, which is a matter of good fortune for Chhattisgarh. In such a situation, we residents of Chhattisgarh call Lord Ram as Bhancha, so here we see the form of Lord Ram in his nephew. That is why it is a tradition here that maternal uncle touches the feet of his nephew. Even during his exile, Lord Rama spent most of his time in Chhattisgarh. It was here that he ate the berries of Shabri. Lord Rama was equanimous towards everyone. The Chief Minister said that we should try to follow the ideals of Lord Ram. His life teaches us the virtues. Public representatives were present in this program. Like this:Like Loading… Continue Reading
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