Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Sunday took part in several religious ceremonies across the city, offering prayers for peace, prosperity and happiness in the lives of Delhi’s residents.
Emphasising the balance between faith and progress, the Chief Minister said that while Sanatana Dharma formed the foundation of India’s cultural identity, development and modern growth were equally vital. She added that such spiritual gatherings not only brought inner peace but also strengthened the spirit of communal harmony.
Gupta attended the Shrimad Bhagwat Katha Gyan Yagya and Kalash Yatra at Janmashtami Park in Punjabi Bagh, the Tulsi Vivah ceremony in Shalimar Bagh, and the Shyam Baba Janmotsav and Ekadashi Udyapan in Pitampura. At each event, she joined devotees in prayers and rituals, receiving blessings from spiritual leaders and extending greetings to the public.
The Kalash Yatra drew large participation. At the Tulsi Vivah ceremony, Gupta prayed for the blessings of Goddess Tulsi and Lord Shaligram.
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