President Conveys Greetings- Indian President, Smt. Droupadi Murmu, has extended her greetings and best wishes to the citizens of India on the eve of Chaitra Sukladi, Ugadi, Gudi Padwa, Cheti Chand, Navreh, and Sajibu Cheiraoba. These festivals, which mark the arrival of the Indian New Year, hold significant cultural and religious importance in various parts of India.
In her message, the President acknowledged that these festivals are symbols of faith and carriers of ancient culture, which strengthen the spirit of social harmony and brotherhood in Indian society. She also expressed gratitude to nature through these festivals, which serve as a reminder of our interconnectedness with the environment.
The President further added, “May these festivals bind different communities of India in bonds of love, harmony, and affection and bring happiness and prosperity for all.” The spirit of togetherness and unity during these festivals reflects the diversity of India and its rich cultural heritage.
Chaitra Sukladi, Ugadi, Gudi Padwa, Cheti Chand, Navreh, and Sajibu Cheiraoba are celebrated in different parts of India under different names, but they share common values of renewal, hope, and prosperity. They mark the beginning of a new year and are celebrated with traditional rituals, prayers, and feasts.
During Chaitra Sukladi, people worship Lord Brahma and seek blessings for a prosperous new year. Ugadi is celebrated in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, where people prepare traditional dishes and decorate their homes with mango leaves. Gudi Padwa is celebrated in Maharashtra, where people prepare special delicacies and raise the Gudi flag to mark the victory of good over evil.
Cheti Chand is celebrated by the Sindhi community, where people visit the temples, perform puja and sing bhajans. Navreh is celebrated in Kashmir, where people prepare traditional food and perform rituals to seek blessings for the new year. Sajibu Cheiraoba is celebrated in Manipur, where people clean their homes and decorate them with flowers.
In conclusion, these festivals hold great cultural and religious significance in India, and they bring people together in a spirit of joy, hope, and togetherness. The President’s message serves as a reminder of the importance of these festivals in strengthening the social fabric of Indian society and promoting unity in diversity.
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