
Lucknow, 19
March (HS): Yogi Adityanath, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, greeted
people on Chaitra Navratri and Sanatan Nav Samvatsar 2083, emphasizing the
festival's focus on women's empowerment. He defined Chaitra Navratri as a
magnificent chance to worship Shakti while also strengthening society via the
protection and respect of women.
CM Yogi
sent heartfelt wishes for the Hindu New Year (Vikram Samvat 2083) and Navratri,
wishing everyone success and happiness. He promised a secure and calm festival
atmosphere across the state, guaranteeing that the festivities take place
without fear. He advised communities to embrace an attitude of providing equal
opportunity for girls as a realistic step toward progress. The Chief Minister
highlighted that a developed UP must provide equal chances for daughters,
citing the success of the 'Mission Shakti' campaign.
In a post
on X, he stated, “Hearty congratulations and best wishes to all the residents
of the state and devotees on Chaitra Navratri, the sacred festival of worship
of Adishakti, Mother Bhavani, the mother of the universe. On this sacred
festival of power, devotion, and culture, may Mother Jagadamba infuse
happiness, peace, health, and prosperity into everyone's life, this is my
prayer. Jai Maa Bhagwati!”
In another
post on X, he mentiomed, “Vande Vanchitlabhay Chandrardhakrit Shekharam (I
salute her whose peak is made of half a moon for the attainment of the desired
object The illustrious daughter of the mountains riding on a bull and wielding
a trident) On the first day of 'Chaitra Navratri', the holy festival of worship
and worship of Goddess Jagajjanani Maa Durga, it is my prayer to Maa Shailputri
to infuse strength, devotion and positive energy in the lives of all the
devotees. Jai Maa Shailputri.”
He further
penned a post on X, which reads as follows: “Heartiest greetings to the people
of the state on the auspicious occasion of Hindu New Year, Nav Samvatsar,
Vikram Samvat 2083, a symbol of India's eternal tradition, culture, and new
consciousness. This day symbolizes a new beginning in the world, the re-establishment
of religion, truth, and values. Hindu New Year is a day that strengthens our
time calculation, cultural consciousness, and national consciousness. Come,
with new resolutions, let us participate in building a strong, prosperous, and
developed India.”
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi