Gujarat's CM Celebrates Eco-Friendly 'Vedic Holi' in Ahmedabad
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Ahmedabad, March 2 (NationPress) The Chief Minister of Gujarat, Bhupendra Patel, participated in Holi festivities with residents in Ahmedabad on Monday, focusing on an environmentally friendly approach known as “Vedic Holi”. He offered prayers for the health and prosperity of the state's community.
Patel joined in a Holi darshan event held in the Memnagar locality, where a ceremonial Vedic Holi fire was ignited at Manav Mandir, symbolizing a strong message of environmental protection.
He engaged in traditional ceremonies, performing darshan and walking around the sacred fire as part of the rituals.
While addressing attendees, Patel emphasized that the festival represents the triumph of truth over falsehood and promotes unity through vibrant colors.
“Holi embodies the spirit of overcoming differences and embracing one another with love, nurturing social cohesion. This revered festival signifies the victory of truth over deception and urges us to let go of grudges, thereby strengthening our ties of goodwill,” he articulated.
He further remarked that the celebration of colors should be conducted in a way that protects our environment.
Commenting on the event in Memnagar, he noted: “The initiative to raise awareness about environmental sustainability through a Vedic Holi is truly praiseworthy.”
After participating in the rituals, the Chief Minister visited the Manav Mandir temple, where he offered his prayers and described the occasion as a divine blessing.
He also exchanged festive wishes with devotees and local inhabitants attending the ceremony.
This program was part of the broader Holi celebrations throughout Ahmedabad, where communities congregated in their neighborhoods to observe the festival traditionally while promoting messages of social unity and environmental consciousness.
To maintain peace and public safety during Holi and Dhuleti festivities, law enforcement conducted thorough foot patrols and a flag march across Zone 5 on Sunday.
Special security measures were implemented in sensitive and diverse areas with notable Hindu and Muslim populations to uphold law and order.
Approximately 100 police personnel were assigned to the region, including two Assistant Commissioners of Police (ACPs) and eight Police Inspectors (PIs).
Officials indicated that the main goal of this initiative was to instill a sense of deterrence among known offenders and ensure no untoward incidents occurred during the festive season.