Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav performs Govardhan Puja
Govardhan Puja symbolizes the thought of “Live and let live” and the sharing of available food and resources with society. Preserving our culture and traditions is our shared responsibility. The state government is organizing Govardhan Puja with this objective in mind. Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav was addressing the state-level Govardhan Puja program held at Ravindra Bhavan on Tuesday.
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World is recognizing Importance of Organic Farming
Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that the cow is the mother soul of Sanatan culture. Cow’s milk acts like nectar for our bodies. Lord Shri Krishna inspired the people of Brij to protect livestock by forming an army of cowherds. Even in his childhood, Lord Krishna amazed and inspired society with his divine acts to preserve folk culture and daily life. He conveyed the message that one who rears a cow is a Gopal. The benefits of cow milk, dung, and urine are now scientifically proven. Cow products have shown positive effects even in severe diseases like cancer. It is also proven that homes plastered with cow dung reduce the impact of radiation. Everyone knows the importance of cow dung manure in farming. As a result, the world is once again accepting the significance of natural and organic farming.
Sanatan Festivals Carry Deep Messages
Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav stated that Indian culture and traditions hold many principles for a better life — yoga and Ayurveda being prime examples. Every festival in Sanatan culture carries a deeper message. The state government has taken the initiative to celebrate such meaningful festivals in collaboration with society. This is the second year that the government is celebrating traditional festivals together with the people. Govardhan Puja marks the time when one crop is harvested and the next begins, and celebrating this moment with joy and enthusiasm infuses society with new energy. The Annakoot offering at Govardhan is also a part of this joyous celebration.