Kanya pujan is a symbol of the worship of Matrushakti

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Kanya pujan is a symbol of the worship of Matrushakti

Monday, 07 October 2024 | Staff Reporter | BHOPAL

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said that Kanya Puja during Navratri is a symbol of worship of Matrushakti. Besides, Navratri also establishes the importance of seasonal change in life. The concept of fasting in the Sanatan tradition and its benefits is also accepted by the modern medical system.

Indian culture respects the importance of matriarchy. In our culture, Mata Saraswati is worshiped as the Goddess of knowledge, and Mata Lakshmi is the Goddess of wealth. Indian culture gives importance to both food and spirit. It focuses on the idea of ??uniting the Selfwith the entire universe.

Yadav was addressing the huge Kanya Pujan program organized by Seva Bharti Mahavir Mandal, Bhopal at Govindpura Industrial Area. He inaugurated the programme by lighting a lamp. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav welcomed the Kanyas by showering flowers and performing pujan.

Yadav said that Indian culture gives the message of love and peace for all living beings. It is the cultural values and the strength of India that the entire world looks up to it for peace. Be it the Russia-Ukraine war or the conflict between Iran and Israel, all countries look up to Prime Minister Narendra Modi with hope for peace. This is a matter of pride for all of us. Navdurga is the festival of accumulation of power, the country should also become powerful and we should move towards accumulating more and more power, with this objective Seva Bharti Sanstha is dedicated to the welfare of all sections of society.

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