Is the ‘Aarti’ at Renuka-ji Lake Initiative Worth Commending?
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Shimla, Nov 5 (NationPress) The Governor of Himachal Pradesh, Shiv Pratap Shukla, took the lead at the closing ceremony of the International Shree Renuka Fair held in Renuka-ji, located in the Sirmaur district.
During his address, the Governor praised the initiative to conduct daily ‘aarti’ at Devghat, near the revered Renuka Lake, emphasizing the need to uphold this tradition to safeguard the rich cultural and spiritual legacy for future generations.
“The devotion exhibited by visitors to this sacred site is profoundly motivating. May Lord Parshuram bestow his blessings on this steadfast faith,” he remarked.
The Governor commended both the district administration and the Shree Renuka-ji Development Board for establishing this new ritual and encouraged local ashram residents to participate in the ‘aarti’ regularly.
He also urged the community to safeguard their cultural heritage, recognizing the significant role the people of Sirmaur have played in the country's defense.
“This fair, a blend of faith and devotion, holds a cherished position in the hearts of individuals nationwide,” he added.
The Governor called for a united effort from both the government and society to elevate the beauty of Renuka-ji and uphold its sanctity.
He encouraged citizens, particularly the youth, to abstain from drugs and work towards fostering a healthy and drug-free community. “Let us commit to keeping our villages safe from the scourge of drugs,” he stated.
Governor Shukla highlighted that fairs and festivals have historically played a crucial role in promoting India's cultural identity.
“As society progresses and thrives, it remains vital to stay grounded in our ethical and cultural values,” he stressed.
A cultural program was also showcased, with the Governor presenting awards for the best departmental exhibitions. The Industry Department secured the top prize, followed by the Horticulture Department in second place, and the Agriculture Department in third.