Did Gujarat CM Attend India’s First Nature-Centric Bhagwat Katha Festival?
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Gandhinagar, Feb 6 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Gujarat, Bhupendra Patel, graced the sixth day of the nation’s inaugural ‘Prakruti Prem Bhagwat Katha-Gyan Yagna Mahotsav’ on Friday in Gandhinagar.
Alongside numerous devotees, he participated in spiritual discussions and engaged in the aarti at the Vyaspeeth.
This week-long festival, running from February 1 to 7, is organized in partnership with the Nature First Foundation to foster environmental awareness and encourage a harmonious relationship with nature.
Uniquely, the event is held entirely outdoors in a wooded area of Sector-6, devoid of any traditional mandap or pandal, which emphasizes its message of coexistence with the natural environment.
The esteemed Bhagwat Katha narrator, Pujya Bhaishri Ramesh Oza, served as the lead speaker, sharing spiritual insights from the Vyaspeeth.
According to the organizers, the festival is designed to instill a sense of reverence for the environment, aiming to protect future generations from natural calamities through spiritual teachings.
Chief Minister Patel was accompanied by Naran Patel, Chief Trustee of the Nature First Trust, former Minister Mahendra Trivedi, Padma Shri Jagdish Trivedi, MLA Rita Patel, Standing Committee Chairman Gaurang Vyas, City BJP President Ashish Dave, former Mayor Hitesh Makwana, and a large assembly of devotees.
The organizers labeled this initiative as a groundbreaking effort to nurture and safeguard Mother Nature, which is considered the origin of all living beings and the five elements of the universe.
Conducting the Katha in a natural environment without a conventional structure symbolizes sustainable practices. This Mahotsav is the first of its kind in Gandhinagar.
The event encapsulated the very spirit of nature. By merging teachings from the Bhagwat Katha with ecological consciousness, it offered a platform for devotees to contemplate their connection to nature.
Patel’s presence on the sixth day underscored the government’s endorsement of initiatives that promote environmental awareness while upholding cultural and spiritual values, reaffirming Gandhinagar’s commitment to sustainable development.