Himachal Governor's Renuka-ji Vision: Preserving Sacred Aarti Amid Modern Times

Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla presided over the concluding ceremony of the International Shree Renuka Fair. He praised the new tradition of daily aarti at Renuka Lake, calling it vital for preserving cultural heritage. The Governor urged collective efforts to maintain the sanctity of Renuka-ji while appealing to youth to stay away from drugs. He emphasized that festivals like this fair play a crucial role in promoting India's cultural identity.

Key Points: Governor Shukla Commends Renuka Lake Daily Aarti Tradition

  • Governor Shukla presided over International Renuka Fair's closing ceremony in Sirmaur district
  • Lauded daily aarti initiative at sacred Renuka Lake for cultural preservation
  • Urged youth to stay away from drugs and build healthy society
  • Called for collective efforts to enhance Renuka-ji's beauty and maintain sanctity
  • Emphasized importance of cultural values amid societal progress
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'Aarti' at Renuka-ji Lake initiative commendable: Himachal Guv

Himachal Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla praises daily aarti at Renuka-ji Lake, urges cultural preservation and drug-free society during International Renuka Fair ceremony.

"The devotion with which people visit this holy place is deeply inspiring. May Lord Parshuram continue to bless this unwavering faith. - Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla"

Shimla, Nov 5

Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla on Wednesday presided over the concluding ceremony of the International Shree Renuka Fair in Renuka-ji in Sirmaur district.

Speaking on the occasion, the Governor lauded the initiative of organising the daily ‘aarti’ at Devghat at the sacred Renuka Lake and said that this tradition must continue to preserve the rich cultural and spiritual heritage for future generations. “The devotion with which people visit this holy place is deeply inspiring. May Lord Parshuram continue to bless this unwavering faith,” he said.

The Governor praised the district administration and the Shree Renuka-ji Development Board for introducing this new tradition and urged the local ashram residents to perform the ‘aarti’ regularly. He also called upon the people to protect their cultural heritage and appreciated the immense contribution of the people of Sirmaur in the defence of the nation. “This fair, which is the confluence of faith and devotion, holds a special place in the hearts of the people across the country,” he said.

The Governor appealed for collective efforts by the government and society to enhance the beauty of Renuka-ji and maintain its sanctity. He urged the people, especially the youth, to stay away from drugs and contribute towards building a healthy and drug-free society. “Let us take a pledge to keep our villages safe and free from the menace of drugs,” he said.

Governor Shukla said fairs and festivals have, for generations, played a vital role in promoting India’s cultural identity. “As society advances towards progress and prosperity, it is equally important to remain rooted in our moral and cultural values,” he emphasised.

A cultural programme was also presented. The Governor distributed prizes for the best departmental exhibitions. The Industry Department bagged the first prize, followed by the Horticulture Department in second place and the Agriculture Department in third.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the cultural aspect, I hope the government also focuses on infrastructure development around these pilgrimage sites. Better roads and facilities would make it easier for devotees to visit.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Renuka-ji last year, I can say this is a beautiful step. The lake's serenity combined with daily aarti will create a magical experience for visitors. Hope to visit again soon! ✨
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Arjun K
Good to see the Governor addressing both cultural preservation and social issues like drug abuse. Our youth need such guidance from leaders. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Meera T
Renuka-ji holds special significance in Hindu mythology as the birthplace of Lord Parshuram. Preserving such sacred sites is our duty. The daily aarti tradition will definitely attract more devotees.
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David E
Interesting to see how India balances modernization with cultural preservation. The emphasis on maintaining sanctity while promoting tourism is a delicate balance that many countries struggle with.

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