Nityanand Rai Drives Bullock Cart as Shiva's Charioteer for 35th Year

Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai led the historic 'Shiv Baraat' procession in Hajipur, Vaishali, on Mahashivratri, driving the bullock cart carrying Lord Shiva's palanquin. He revealed he has participated as the 'Gadiwan' or charioteer for the past 35 years, a tradition he maintained even while rising from student to MLA, MP, and Union Minister. Rai prayed for the welfare of devotees and for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's dreams for the nation to be fulfilled. The grand procession, featuring tableaux and bands, attracted lakhs of devotees and was held under tight security arrangements.

Key Points: Nityanand Rai Leads Hajipur Shiv Baraat on Mahashivratri

  • 35-year personal tradition
  • Drove bullock cart as charioteer
  • Prayed for PM Modi's vision
  • Lakhs of devotees attended
  • Tight security in place
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Bihar: MoS Home Nityanand Rai leads 'Shiv Baraat' on Mahashivratri at Hajipur

Union MoS Home Nityanand Rai drives bullock cart in Hajipur's Shiv Baraat, continuing a 35-year personal tradition and praying for PM Modi's vision.

"This tradition has been ongoing for years... I, too, have participated in this Shiv Baraat as a charioteer for the past 35 years. - Nityanand Rai"

Hajipur, February 15

Union Minister for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai on Sunday participated in Mahashivratri at Hajipur, Vaishali District and led the 'Shiv Baarat'.

He drove a bullock cart, as the 'Gadiwan' (charioteer) of Lord Shiva's palanquin, which left from the historic Shiv Temple Pataleshwar Nath.

Speaking to ANI, MoS Home Nityanand Rai prayed for the well-being of all devotees, and reflected on his long-time tradition of participating in the Shiv Baarat as a "charioteer."

"Today is the sacred festival of Mahashivratri. I pray to Mahadev that he blesses the devotees with welfare... This tradition has been ongoing for years, and Shiv Baraat begins at Baba Parameshwar Nath Temple. I, too, have participated in this Shiv Baraat as a charioteer for the past 35 years. It is a matter of good fortune for me to uphold this tradition," the MoS said.

"I bow before the people of Hajipur. In the past 35 years, there was even a year when, due to a political vendetta, I was sent to jail. At that time, the people here placed my photograph on this chariot (Gadiwan)and carried out the Shiv Baraat, but they did not allow anyone else to sit on it. This is Lord Mahadev's grace upon me that even during my time in prison, they did not permit anyone else to become the charioteer for Shiv Barat on Mahashivratri," he added.

MoS Home Rai further said that he prayed to Lord Mahadev that the resolve of the Karmayogi, the messiah of the poor, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and the prophecy of the sages that India will become a Vishwaguru (world leader) in the 21st century, be fulfilled."

"We pray to Mahadev to fulfil the Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji's dreams and determination so that the 1.4 billion people of the country may prosper and live happily," he stated.

Nityanand Rai has led the 'Shiv Baraat' on the occasion of Mahashivratri in Hajipur for the past 35 years, since his student days.

In 35 years, Nityanand Rai became an MLA, a Member of Parliament, the Bihar BJP President, and, from 2019, a Union Minister, yet he continues to participate in Mahashivratri in Hajipur.

Devotees gathered in the Baarat, underscoring Rai's commitment to the tradition and reflecting on the MoS's religious faith.

Shiv Bhakht Manoj Kumar Chatarji said, "The way Nityanand Rai ji takes part in Mahashivratri at our hometown, Hajipur, reflects his religious faith and attachment to local tradition."

The historic Shiv procession begins at the Pataleshwar Nath Temple in Hajipur and travels through the city.

It included ghosts, tableaux, various bands, and Lakhs of devotees, and concluded at Akshayvat Rai Stadium in Hajipur.

The Mahashivratri festival in Hajipur attracts lakhs of people. Tight security arrangements (CRPF, STF, Bihar Police) are ensured during the 'Shiv Baarat'.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Hajipur, the scale of Mahashivratri there is incredible. It's good to see the security arrangements are tight. The devotion is palpable.
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Vikram M
The story about his photo being placed on the chariot when he was in jail is very moving. Shows the deep bond between a leader and his people. Faith transcends everything.
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Rohit P
While I respect his personal faith, I hope such articles also highlight the work being done for development in Vaishali district. Bhakti is personal, governance is for the public.
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Priya S
Driving a bullock cart as the Gadiwan! So humble and grounded. In an age where leaders are disconnected, this tradition is beautiful. Har Har Mahadev!
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Michael C
The cultural richness of India's festivals never ceases to amaze. Lakhs of devotees, tableaux, bands... it sounds like an incredible spectacle of faith and community.

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