PM Modi's Navratri Blessings: Wishes for Ugadi, Gudi Padwa & Cheti Chand

Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared heartfelt greetings on X for the auspicious occasions of Navratri, Gudi Padwa, Ugadi, and Cheti Chand. In his posts, he specifically invoked blessings from Goddess Shailaputri on the first day of Navratri for discipline and peace. He also wished for a good year ahead on Cheti Chand and extended simple greetings for Ugadi and Gudi Padwa. These festivals mark the Hindu New Year and the spring season, celebrated with devotion across the country.

Key Points: PM Modi's Greetings for Navratri, Ugadi, Gudi Padwa, Cheti Chand

  • PM Modi extends festive greetings
  • Wishes shared on social media platform X
  • Prayers for peace and positive energy
  • Marks Hindu New Year and spring season
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PM Modi extends heartfelt wishes on Navratri, Gudi Padwa, Cheti Chand and Ugadi

PM Narendra Modi extends heartfelt wishes on Navratri, Ugadi, Gudi Padwa, and Cheti Chand, praying for peace and a prosperous new year.

"May her blessings infuse discipline, peace, and positive energy into everyone's life - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, March 19

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday extended heartfelt greetings on the auspicious occasions of Navratri, Gudi Padwa, Ugadi and Cheti Chand.

In two separate posts on X, the PM expressed wishes on the first day of Navratri, praying for discipline, peace and positive energy for everyone.

"On the first day of Navratri, the ritual is to worship Devi Shailaputri, the first form of Maa Durga. May her blessings infuse discipline, peace, and positive energy into everyone's life--this is the heartfelt wish," the PM wrote in a post.

"I bow to the one who grants desired boons, with the crescent moon adorning her crest. Mounted on a bull, wielding a trident, the glorious Shailaputri. My salutations and obeisance at the feet of the Mother of the Universe, Maa Durga, on behalf of millions of my fellow countrymen! On the sacred occasion of Navratri, I beseech the Divine Mother to bestow her blessings of affection and compassion upon one and all. Jai Mata Di!" he wrote in another post.

In another post, the PM extended best wishes on Cheti Chand and hoped for a good year for all.

"Best wishes on Cheti Chand! Praying for a very good year," the PM captioned the post.

The PM also wished Ugadi and Gudi Padwa to the people.

"Have a wonderful Ugadi!" PM wrote in a post.

"Greetings on Gudi Padwa," he wished in another post.

These festivals mark the Hindu Nav Varsha and the arrival of the spring season and are celebrated with different names in various regions of the country.

Meanwhile, devotees on Thursday gathered in large numbers at prominent shrines, including the Jhandewalan and Chhatarpur temples in Delhi and Mumba Devi in Mumbai, to offer prayers on the first day of Chaitra Navratri.

The air resonated with the sound of bells and hymns as the Aarti performed marked the commencement of the nine-day festival dedicated to Goddess Durga.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see Cheti Chand getting a mention. The Sindhi community celebrates it with so much joy. It's a small gesture but means a lot for inclusivity. Cheti Chand ki lakh lakh vadhaiyun!
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Aman W
While the wishes are appreciated, I sometimes feel these messages are becoming very routine from all politicians. The real blessing would be if the festive spirit translated into peace and prosperity for every citizen, especially the poor. Actions speak louder than posts.
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Shreya B
Ugadi Subhakankshalu! 🎉 It's the Telugu New Year and such an important day for us. The description of the temples in Delhi and Mumbai filled me with nostalgia. Missing home but the blessings are universal. A positive start to the year for all!
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Vikram M
The PM's detailed post about Devi Shailaputri shows a deep understanding of the rituals. Navratri is not just a festival; it's a time for inner purification. May Maa Durga bless our nation with strength and remove all obstacles. 🇮🇳
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Nisha Z
Gudi Padwa greetings to all Maharashtrians! It's heartening to see all these regional new year festivals under one umbrella. This is the real India - one country, many beautiful traditions. Let's celebrate responsibly.

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