Celebrating Mahashivratri: A Celebration of Spiritual Tradition and Communal Harmony
Jammu and Kashmir's leaders, Lt Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, have extended greetings for Mahashivratri. The festival, celebrated as 'Herath' by Kashmiri Pandits, symbolizes spiritual tradition and communal harmony, prompting reflection on virtues epitomized by Lord Shiva. Leaders wish for peace, prosperity, and unity in the region.
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Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah have extended warm greetings to the public on the occasion of Mahashivratri, set to be celebrated on Sunday. Their messages emphasized the festival's significance in promoting spiritual reflection and communal harmony.
Lt Governor Sinha described Mahashivratri as a symbol of the spiritual tradition upheld by the communities and called for reflection on Lord Shiva's teachings, which underline the importance of universal service and personal responsibility toward humanity's well-being.
Chief Minister Abdullah echoed these sentiments, highlighting Mahashivratri's role in inspiring devotion, faith, and spiritual awakening. He expressed hopes for peace, unity, and prosperity for all households, while advocating for strengthened bonds of brotherhood across Jammu and Kashmir.
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