On Mahashivratri, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta visited the Amarkh Mahadev Temple in Udaipur, Rajasthan, to offer prayers. She described the festival as an occasion for awakening Shiva-consciousness within oneself.
CM Gupta expressed her gratitude for being able to perform rituals at the ancient Shri Amarkh Mahadev Temple, emphasizing its historical significance in promoting austerity, detachment, and Shiva consciousness. She highlighted the essence of Mahashivratri as a time for inner awakening and connection with the divine.
Accompanied by Delhi Cabinet Ministers and BJP leaders from Rajasthan, CM Gupta prayed for blessings upon Delhi and the nation. She wished for strength to serve humanity and extended heartfelt Mahashivratri greetings to everyone, concluding with the traditional chant of “Har Har Mahadev.”
Mahashivratri, a significant Hindu festival honoring Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati’s union, is being celebrated nationwide with fervor. Devotees are flocking to Shiva temples, engaging in special rituals, prayers, and holy dips in rivers. Stringent security measures are in place to ensure a smooth and safe pilgrimage experience.
