PM Modi Wishes Nation a Blessed Chaitra Navratri with Hopes for Viksit Bharat
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New Delhi, March 19 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed his warm wishes to the nation on the occasion of Chaitra Navratri and expressed his hope that the blessings of Goddess Durga invigorate the commitment towards a Viksit Bharat.
India is commemorating the inaugural day of Chaitra Navratri, a highly revered Hindu festival dedicated to Goddess Durga, marked by prayers, fasting, and various rituals.
In a message shared on X, PM Modi stated, "Warm Navratri wishes to my dear countrymen. May this sacred period of honoring Shakti bring joy, good fortune, prosperity, and robust health to all."
He further remarked, "May the infinite grace of Shakti Swaroopa, Maa Durga, promote well-being for all, thereby injecting fresh energy into our aspirations for Viksit Bharat. Jai Ambe Jagdambe Ma!"
The Prime Minister expressed hopes for universal well-being, saying, "On this first day of Navratri, we honor Devi Shailaputri, the initial incarnation of Maa Durga. May her blessings instill discipline, tranquility, and positive energy in everyone's lives—this is my sincere wish."
He also shared a YouTube link featuring a devotional song dedicated to Maa Durga.
Additionally, he extended greetings for Nav Samvatsar, the Gujarati Hindu New Year commencing Vikram Samvat 2083, invoking blessings for health, bravery, and success.
"Best wishes to everyone on this significant occasion of Nav Samvatsar. May all be showered with endless happiness, achievements, and good health. I pray this upcoming year enhances the spirit of courage, self-belief, and service in everyone’s lives. May it also propel our collective efforts towards nation-building," PM Modi conveyed.
The nine-day festival, often referred to as Ram Navratri, holds profound importance as it concludes on the birthday of Lord Rama and heralds the start of the Hindu New Year.
During these nine days, devotees engage with great faith and enthusiasm, honoring the nine forms of Goddess Durga and adhering to rituals that include wearing specific colors designated for each day.
Many devotees start fasting from Pratipada and continue until Navami, seeking the blessings of the Goddess for spiritual fulfillment.