Chief Minister Shri Baghel today participated in the Dussehra festival organized at WRS Maidan. On this occasion, he burnt the effigies of Ravana, Kumbhakarna and Meghnath. On this occasion, he said that the festival of Dussehra is the festival of victory of truth over untruth, victory of light over darkness and victory of religion over unrighteousness. This festival teaches us to end our ego and evil and walk on the path of good and truth. We and our society will not be able to progress until the evil that is in our society, around and in ourselves, will not end. Therefore, it is necessary to destroy Ravana, the symbol of ego, evil and untruth in the society, only then we will be able to move forward. The Chief Minister started his address by chanting the praise of Lord Ram. He said that Lord Ram has a deep relationship with Chhattisgarh. Chhattisgarh, known as Dakshin Kosal, is the birthplace of Mother Kaushalya. In this sense, Chhattisgarh is the maternal grandmother of Lord Ram. Lord Ram also spent his childhood time in Chhattisgarh. Even during his 14 years of exile, Lord Ram spent most of the time in Chhattisgarh for about 10 years. Mother Sita had cooked the kitchen in Sitamarhi Harchowka of Korea region of Chhattisgarh. Here Lord Rama had eaten berries from Mata Shabari in Shivrinarayan. Because of this he is the Rama of Shabari and because of Mata Kaushalya he is the Rama of Kaushalya. The Chief Minister said that the people of Chhattisgarh still see Lord Ram in the form of a nephew and that is why only in Chhattisgarh there is a tradition of touching the feet of nephew by his maternal uncle. The Chief Minister said that during the exile period of Lord Ram, about 2200 kms from Sitamarhi Harchouka in Chhattisgarh to Ramaram in South Sukma is being developed as Ram Van Gaman Circuit by his government and in its first phase. 9 locations are being developed. Recently, restoration work of Mata Kaushalya temple has been done in Chandkhuri, Chhattisgarh. The Chief Minister said that the values of life established by Lord Ram are still ideals and guides for us. Today it is necessary that we should end our inner thoughts like ego, anger, hatred. Take a pledge to uplift the society and the country by keeping the ideals of Lord Ram in the heart and contribute to the progress of Chhattisgarh. On this occasion, the Chief Minister said that Dussehra festival program is being organized at WRS ground for the last 55 years, but this time Shri Arun Govil, who played the role of Lord Ram in the TV serial Ramayana, and actress Smt. Deepika, who played the role of Mother Sita. Chikhalia’s presence has made the event special. On this occasion, actor Shri Arun Govil, who played the role of Lord Shri Ram in the TV serial Ramayana, while addressing the gathering said that Ram is the smallest word in the world, but it has a lot of depth. Rama is sweet in hearing, but pure in speaking. When Rama is said once, God is remembered, when he speaks Ram-Rama twice, the address of Rama is uttered three times as a gesture of condolence and four or more times in a row it takes the form of a hymn. On this occasion, he tried to teach truth, religion and policy through a dialogue of Ramayana serial. On the other hand, actress Mrs. Deepika Chikhaliya, who brought to life the character of Mata Sita, in a way, described Chhattisgarh as her in-laws. Inspite of the scholarship in Ravana, he said that the demonic qualities and the character of Rama, saying that character, good deeds, religion always wins. The program was also addressed by Mr. Kuldeep Juneja, President of Chhattisgarh Home Construction Board, Mayor of Raipur Municipal Corporation, Mr. Ejaz Dhebar. On this occasion, the chairperson of Chhattisgarh State Commission for Women, Dr. Kiranmayi Nayak, DRM Shyamsundar Gupta, the family members of Chief Minister Mr. Baghel and other dignitaries were present on the stage. Like this:Like Loading… Continue Reading