Says next generation will reshape India’s legacy, propel it towards developed, sustainable tomorrow
Jammu, Mar 19: Urging youth to build a strong and lasting connection with the timeless traditions, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday said that rich spiritual heritage and wisdom would always remain our greatest treasures.
Speaking at the Navreh celebrations, organised by Kashmiri Pandit Sabha, here, LG Sinha, according to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said, “Youth will not merely inherit India’s legacy but reshape it and propel it toward a developed, sustainable tomorrow.”
He said that Jammu Kashmir holds the potential for a dynamic and flourishing future, growing into a vibrant center of culture and advancing into a prosperous Union Territory through steady progress. “Achieving this vision ultimately depends on the younger generation. I sincerely hope that our youth will draw strength from the wisdom passed down by our ancestors and work with determination to elevate Jammu Kashmir to a place among the country’s developed regions,” he said.
The Lieutenant Governor invoked the blessings of Maa Sharika for the health, prosperity, and well-being of all.
Interacting with the devotees, the Lieutenant Governor wished that the New Year usher in a radiant dawn for everyone, illuminating paths to renewed hope and a thriving future. “Worship of Maa Durga and Maa Sharika is a profound bow to the primal source of power from which universe spring. As Rigveda says, the mother’s strength is infinite. The true seeker who worships her with sincerity attains the essence of reality, from which all life’s insights flow effortlessly,” he added.
“I personally hold that Navreh and Navratri mark an inner journey. Over nine days of fasting, prayer, and discipline, Navratri transforms the devotee from within,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
LG Sinha highlighted that our traditions outline four stages of devotion- attentively hearing the prayer, deeply contemplating it, internalizing it fully, and reaching samadhi, where the knower and the known merge as one. “I pray that all devotees experience these stages in life,” he said.
On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor also felicitated Padma Shri Brij Lal Bhat.
K.K Khosa, President, Kashmiri Pandit Sabha, Jammu; Deepak Dhar, senior Vice President and other office-bearers of Kashmiri Pandit Sabha and people from different walks of life joined the Navreh celebrations.
Padma Shri Dr SP Varma; Dr Ashok Bhan, Member, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board; Brij Mohan Sharma, Principal Secretary Culture; Ashok Koul, BJP General Secretary (Organisation), J&K and Ladakh; senior officials and prominent citizens were also present. (KNO)







