New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday penned a special message to honor Goddess Durga Song of Garba As a tribute to the divine feminine energy nine nights.
Garba song titled ‘Aavati Kalay’ reflects the power and grace of Garba Maa Durgaresonates with the spirit of giving and joy that defines the holiday.
Prime Minister ModiSharing the song, he said, “This is the auspicious occasion of Navratri, celebrated in different ways and united by devotion to Maa Durga. In this spirit of reverence and joy, here is #AavatiKalay, I write as a Garba to pay tribute to her strength and grace. May her blessings remain with us forever.
The Prime Minister also expressed his gratitude to everyone pouamantrian emerging talent voicing works. “I am grateful to Purva Mantri, a talented new singer, for singing this Garba and rendering it so melodiously,” he said.
Prime Minister Modi made this personal contribution after extending Navratri greetings to the nation on October 3. May this holy festival dedicated to Shakti Vandana be auspicious for everyone. Jai mata di! he wrote in an article.
Navratri, meaning “Nine Nights,” is a religious observance for Hindus across the country. This festival is dedicated to the memory of Maa Durga and her nine incarnations of Navdurga, with a large number of rituals, prayers and celebrations. Across India, celebrations take on a unique regional flavour.
In northern India, it is common to see dramatic performances of Ramlila, reenacting scenes from the Ramayana, and the climax of the festival is the symbolic victory of good over evil during the Vijayadashami festival, with the burning of The statue of the demon king Ravana is the symbol.
Although there are four Navratri festivals throughout the year, Chaitra and Shardiya Navratri are the most widely celebrated festivals, each coinciding with the changing seasons. Be it the Garba night of Gujarat or the fasting and rituals of Bengal, this festival embodies devotion, victory and the eternal power of the goddess.