Amit Shah Prays at Jagannath Temple for Uttarayan, PM Modi Extends Greetings

Union Home Minister Amit Shah offered prayers at the Shri Jagannath Temple in Ahmedabad on the occasion of Uttarayan, sharing his wishes for divine grace upon the nation. Following the temple visit, he participated in the traditional kite flying associated with the festival. Prime Minister Narendra Modi separately extended warm greetings for Makar Sankranti and other harvest festivals, highlighting their spirit of hope and gratitude towards farmers. The festival marks the sun's transit and is celebrated across India with regional variations like Pongal and Lohri.

Key Points: Amit Shah Offers Prayers at Ahmedabad's Jagannath Temple for Uttarayan

  • Amit Shah's temple visit for Uttarayan
  • Traditional kite flying participation
  • PM Modi's harvest festival greetings
  • Festival symbolizes hope and gratitude
  • Celebrates India's diverse cultural traditions
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"May grace of Lord be ever upon the people of country": Amit Shah offers prayers at Jagannath Temple in Ahmedabad

Union Home Minister Amit Shah visited the Shri Jagannath Temple in Ahmedabad for Uttarayan prayers and kite flying. PM Modi also extended harvest festival greetings.

"May the grace of the Lord be ever upon the people of the country. - Amit Shah"

Ahmedabad, January 14

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday offered prayers at the Shri Jagannath Temple in Ahmedabad on the occasion of 'Uttarayan' festival.

Sharing pictures from his visit on X, Shah wrote, "Jai Jagannath! As every year, this year too, on the sacred occasion of Uttarayan, we were fortunate to have darshan and worship at Shri Jagannath Temple located in Ahmedabad. May the grace of the Lord be ever upon the people of the country. As every year, this year too, on the sacred festival of Uttarayan, we were fortunate to have darshan and worship at Shri Jagannath Temple in Ahmedabad. May the blessings of Lord Jagannathji always shower upon all the citizens of the country.

After the temple visit, Shah also participated in the traditional kite flying.

Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also extended his warm greetings on Makar Sankranti, Magh Bihu, and Pongal, festivals that mark the harvest season across India.

In a letter, the Prime Minister said the festival symbolises hope and positivity. He said that Sankranti is celebrated in various forms across the country, but with the same spirit and enthusiasm.

Highlighting its importance for farmers, he said the festival is an occasion to express gratitude to those who nourish the nation through their hard work.

Along with Uttarayan, Lohri, Pongal and Sankranti, it represents the diverse ways harvest festivals are celebrated across India.

Makar Sankranti is a prominent festival on the Indian calendar. Devotees make offerings to the Sun god, 'Surya', on Makar Sankranti. The day marks the first day of the sun's transit into the 'Makara' (Capricorn) Zodiac sign.

Also known to strengthen the bond of friendship, this festival is all about making 'khichdi', kite flying, sesame sweets, and coconut laddoos. Makar Sankranti marks a message that the winter season is ending.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Good to see this. Our festivals truly unite us. Whether it's Pongal in the South, Lohri in the North, or Uttarayan here in the West, the spirit is the same - gratitude and celebration. May Lord Jagannath bless our nation.
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Rohit P
While it's nice to see leaders celebrating festivals, I hope this reverence for tradition translates into concrete actions for the farmers whose hard work these harvest festivals honor. The blessings should be in the form of better policies and support. Just a thought.
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Sarah B
The diversity of celebrations across India is fascinating! Makar Sankranti, Pongal, Bihu... all for the same season. The pictures of kite flying must be beautiful. Happy festival to all celebrating!
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Vikram M
Uttrayan is the best! The sky full of kites is a sight to behold in Ahmedabad. Glad the Home Minister took part in the traditional kite flying too. It's these small cultural connect moments that matter. 🪁
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Kavya N
The message of hope and positivity is much needed. After offering prayers, enjoying til-gul and flying kites with family is the perfect way to celebrate. May the sun's transit bring warmth and prosperity to every home.

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