
Lucknow,
April 9 (HS): On the occasion of World Navkar Mahamantra Day, a program was
organized in the Gandhi Auditorium of Jan Bhavan on Thursday. Addressing the
gathering, Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya said that
the Navkar Mahamantra is the foundation of spiritual awakening, non-violence,
and faith. This Mahamantra symbolizes the great spiritual tradition of Jainism,
which conveys the message of peace, restraint, compassion, and harmony in human
life.
Keshav
Prasad Maurya said that India is the only country where we wish for the welfare
of all humanity and everyone. Whenever any event is held here, it is proclaimed
that the welfare of the entire world should be ensured. People from Jain,
Buddhist, and Sikh traditions have all wished for the welfare of all. The
Deputy Chief Minister said that today, when the entire world is in an
atmosphere of tension and war, India is a land where events are held for peace.
He said that if we all move forward unitedly, we will definitely achieve our
goals. Keshav Prasad Maurya said that today the entire world is looking towards
India. The goal of building a developed India is to make even the poor rich and
to alleviate the hardships of those who are deprived. Today, we are moving
forward patiently and peacefully because we have a leadership like Narendra
Modi.
The
Deputy Chief Minister said that the birthplace of Ram Lalla in Ayodhya was
destroyed by foreign invaders, today a grand Ram temple is ready there. The
work of removing Article 370 was done by the Modi government. We are in favor
of peace but we are not cowards. Today the country is continuously moving
forward. The double engine government is working with the principle of
everyone's support and everyone's trust. On this occasion, Rashtriya
Swayamsevak Sangh's area in-charge Virendra Jaiswal, state pracharak Kaushal,
former minister Dr. Mahendra Singh, Pradeep Jain, Anita Jain, Sanjeev Jain,
Pawan Jain, Amita Jain and Rishabh Jain were prominently present.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi