Need to Preserve Sanatan Dharma and Culture: MLA Alok Chaurasia

Bhakti Jagran Organized at Sudna’s Shiv Mahavir Temple

Key Points:

  • Bhakti Jagran held to promote faith and cultural values
  • MLA Alok Chaurasia emphasizes protecting Sanatan Dharma
  • Devotional performances by artists entertained devotees

MEDININAGAR – A Bhakti Jagran was organized at Shiv Mahavir Temple in Sudna, Palamu, to promote faith and preserve Sanatan culture. The event, hosted by Shanti Vikas Sangh, was inaugurated by MLA Alok Chaurasia, along with special guest Manoj Singh, former vice-chairman of the Municipal Council, and former ward councillor Sushila Kumari.

Emphasis on Cultural Preservation

Addressing the gathering, MLA Alok Chaurasia praised the organizers for their efforts. He stressed the importance of preserving Sanatan Dharma and its cultural values, stating, “Sanatan Dharma is one of the greatest in the world, and protecting it is essential. Events like these help safeguard our traditions and create a harmonious environment in society.”

Special guest Manoj Singh highlighted the role of Bhakti Jagran in strengthening faith and unity. He said that such programs inspire devotion, dedication, and service towards society, fostering harmony and brotherhood among people.

Musical Performances Enthrall Audience

The evening featured mesmerizing performances by the Shashi Musical Group from Anpara, Uttar Pradesh. Singer Shashi Srivastava opened the event with a soulful Ganesh Vandana, while vocalist Savinda Raj captivated the audience with devotional songs dedicated to Goddess Durga.

The program continued late into the night, as devotees swayed and danced to devotional melodies. Popular singer Pawan Deewana also delivered several energetic bhakti songs, adding to the celebratory atmosphere.

Honoring Artists and Contributors

The event saw active participation from Shanti Vikas Sangh members. Guests and artists were honored with bouquets, shawls, and sacred cloths as a mark of respect. The program was conducted smoothly by Santosh Gupta and Vinay Bawla.

Key organizers, including Awadhesh Ram, Rajesh Gupta, Avinash Tiwari, Roshan Upadhyay, Prakash Ram, Anuj, Sunil, Manoj, Bhimsen, Peter Singh, and Bittu Thakur, played significant roles in ensuring the event’s success.

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