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On the auspicious festival of Maha Shivratri, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said prayers at the Vankhandi Mahadev Temple

Khatima: On the auspicious festival of Maha Shivratri on Wednesday, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami conducted puja at the Vankhandi Mahadev Temple in Chakarpur, Khatima.

Uttarakhand chief minister pushkar singh dhami
Uttarakhand chief minister pushkar singh dhami

“Congratulations and best wishes to all the people of the state on the sacred festival of Maha Shivratri,” Dhami wrote on X, giving greetings to the state’s citizens. I ask Lord Mahadev to provide you all a joyful, healthy, and prosperous life.

On the festival of Mahashivratri, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also sent his congratulations, wishing everyone health and happiness.

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“I wish all my countrymen a very happy Mahashivratri, a festival dedicated to Lord Shiva,” PM Modi tweeted on X. May you all have joy, wealth, and health on this auspicious day, and may it strengthen your will to see India become a developed nation. “Har Har Mahadev!”

On the occasion of this significant event, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh also sent greetings.

Warmest regards for the sacred Mahashivratri holiday to all of our compatriots. This celebration honoring Shiva and Shakti’s marriage is a wonderful opportunity for meditation, reflection, and faith. For everyone’s well-being, I offer prayers to Devadhidev Mahadev.” Amit Shah said on X.

“Happy Mahashivratri, a sacred event, to all of you! May Mahadev bless you all with more health, happiness, and wealth. “Jai Bholenath!” On X, Rajnath Singh wrote.

India and other nations with a large Hindu population celebrate Mahashivaratri, also known as the night of Lord Shiva, with tremendous fervor.

This year’s Wednesday is Mahashivaratri, the night honoring Lord Shiva, the protector. This year, an estimated one million pilgrims are anticipated to visit the temple.

According to the Lunar Calendar, the Day of Mahashivaratri typically occurs on the thirteenth night or fourteenth day of each lunar-solar month. On the day of Shivaratri, devotees pour into all of Lord Shiva’s temples.

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