Tag: worship

  • Baba Ghasidas ji’s life, his works and teachings are still relevant – Minister Dr. Shivkumar Dahria

    Minister of Urban Administration and Labor, Dr. Shivkumar Dahria said that Chhattisgarh is following the ideals shown by Baba Guru Ghasidas and Baba Saheb Ambedkar. The principle of mind which was given by Baba ji is the same principle, it is our ideal principle, we are committed to take Chhattisgarh forward by following this principle.

    Minister Dr. Dahria attended the Guru Baba Ghasidas ji’s birth anniversary program organized by the Satnami Samaj at Hassaud as the chief guest. On this occasion, Dr. Dahria prayed to Baba Ji and wished for happiness and prosperity for the people of the state. He also congratulated the temple dwellers on the Guru Baba Ghasidas Jayanti program. Addressing the gathering, Urban Administration Minister Dr. Dahria said that the life, work and teachings of Saint Shiromani Guru Baba Ghasidas Ji are relevant even today. He said that Guru Ghasidas Baba is a symbol of equality, harmony and brotherhood. Baba Ghasidas ji, with the words of ‘Mankhe-Mankhe AK Borobar’, worked to unify the whole world. At the time, he tried to remove the differences between human beings, social evils, stereotypes, social inequality, while he taught the truth and non-violence in the public with the word “Amrit is the jewel of man”. Referring to Satnam’s message and worship through Panthi, he said that Panthi dance conveys the message of peace, unity and truth in the public mind. On this occasion, the artists of Panthi gave an attractive performance. Minister Dr. Dahria also announced three lakh rupees for the theater at Sheetla Check in Mandir Hasaud. During this time, saints and members of the community and large number of villagers were present, including village sarpanch Mrs. Rama Yadav, district member Mrs. Tarini Nirmalkar, Mr. Rajkumar Baghel, Gulshan Baghel, Mr. Rekharam Pathe, Shobhit Sahu, Dilip Joshi.

  • Groundbreaking for new parliament today, Prime Minister Narendra Modi to be present: 10 points

    The symbolic construction of the new Parliament House on Central Vista will begin tomorrow, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi attending a groundbreaking ceremony at the center of Delhi near India Gate. However, the actual construction, with the petition challenging the project pending in the Supreme Court, cannot begin immediately. The new Parliament House is the flagship piece of the Rs 20,000-crore Central Vista project, which aims to build and renovate government buildings on the 13.4-km Rajpath stretch that extends from Rashtrapati Bhavan Rashtrapati Bhavan to the iconic War Memorial India Gate.
    The ceremony will start at 12:55 pm, Bhoomi Poojan and foundation stone laying will be done at 1 pm. The Prime Minister will address the people at 2.15 pm.

    The proposed four-storey building will span an area of ​​64,500 square meters and will have an estimated cost of Rs 971 crore. Construction is expected to be completed in time for the country’s 75th Independence Day in August 2022.

    The proposed building in Central Vista will have a seating capacity for 888 members in the Lok Sabha Chamber with an option to increase 1224 members during the joint session. The Rajya Sabha chamber will have a seating capacity of 384 members. Increased capacity is built on the future. Currently, the Lok Sabha has an approved power of 543 members and the Rajya Sabha 245.

    Each Member of Parliament will be provided 40 square meters of office space in the redeveloped Shram Shakti Bhavan, which will be completed by 2024. The new building will also showcase the country’s magnificent heritage with contributions from artisans and sculptors from across the country.

    Given the limitations of the present period, a need was felt for a new Parliament House, which was built in the British period. With the depth, scope, and complexity of legislative and parliamentary functions over the years, many members have expressed the need for modern, high-tech facilities.

    The existing building, however, cannot be upgraded to accommodate modern communications, security and earthquake safety without damaging the 93-year-old structure. It will be protected as it is an archaeological asset of the country, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said.

    The existing Parliament building was opened on 18 January 1927, six years after construction. Its massive circular building with 144 sandstone columns was designed by Sir Edward Lutyens, who also designed the heart of Delhi – from the seat of government in the North Block to the iconic Connaught Place.

    Last week, the Supreme Court accused the government of “aggressively proceeding” in the case, while a decision in the case is pending. The court said, “You can lay the foundation, you can do paperwork, but there will be no construction or demolition, no trees will be cut.”

    The central Vista project will be connected with Rajpath – a 13.4 km long road lined with parks on both sides extending from Rashtrapati Bhavan to India Gate.

    To that end, on the banks of the Yamuna, Navabharata Udyan will stand – a 20-acre park with an iconic structure and infotainment facilities, which will showcase the country’s rich historical and cultural heritage and scientific achievements. It is a symbol of the country’s unity in India’s diversity and aspirations, the government has said.

  • CM Baghel cherished the tradition of Deepawali, completed the ceremony by planting paddy earrings in the residence

    In keeping with the cultural tradition of Deepawali in Chhattisgarh, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel also completed the ceremony of tying paddy at his residence. From Bastar to Surguja, there is a tradition of hanging on such skirting courtyards and gates, also known as phata or cage.
    When the new crop is ready in the fields during Deepawali, the villagers prepare such artistic skirting from the soft earrings of the paddy. By decorating the houses with them, they thank Goddess Lakshmi for their happiness and prosperity and invite her to worship. It is believed that his invitation reaches the goddess through the birds, which descend on the courtyard and gate to feed the paddy grains. In this way, the folk culture of the state shares its happiness with nature and saves it.

  • Ullamas dismissed Bukkl Nawab from the islam on worship at the temple

    Deobandhi Ulemas said that those people who worship someone other than Allah, those people are rejected from Islam. To return to Islam again, Bukkal Nawab will have to face Allah. Deobandi Ulema Mufti Ahmed Gaur said that worshiping the deity is not justified in Islam. If a Muslim worship any other than Allah, he is rejected from Islam. He said that Muslims worshiping goddesses are not Islam. Whether it is Bakkal Nawab or any other Muslim. Worshiping someone else with God is not justified in Islam.

    Former MLC Bakkal Nawab of Samajwadi Party, after joining BJP, had come to visit the South Mookhey Hanuman temple at Hazrat Ganj. Here he worshiped Hanuman ji and offered the bell in the temple. After worshiping in the temple, Bakkal Nawab had said that this temple was built by his ancestors, which is confirmed by the books of Google and Geeta Press