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India-Nepal Relations to Strengthen Through Religious and Cultural Ties: CM Dr. Yadav

India-Nepal Relations to Strengthen Through Religious and Cultural Ties: CM Dr. Yadav
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CM Flags Off Laddu Prasad Vehicle for Ayodhya
Event Begins with Drumbeats, Conch Sounds, and Vedic Chants

Bhopal, November , 2024 – Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav emphasized the deep-rooted religious and cultural ties between India and Nepal during a special event held near the Shri Mahamrityunjaya Gate, close to the Shri Mahakaleshwar Temple. The occasion marked the ceremonial flagging off of a vehicle carrying 1,11,111 Laddu Prasads for distribution at the Shri Ram-Janaki Vivah Mahotsav in Mithila, Nepal.

The Laddu Prasad was dispatched to the Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Trust in Ayodhya for further distribution at the grand event celebrating the divine wedding of Lord Ram and Goddess Sita in Nepal. The ceremony commenced with traditional damru drumming, conch blowing, and the chanting of Vedic hymns, adding a spiritual aura to the proceedings.

Strengthening India-Nepal Ties

Addressing the gathering, CM Dr. Yadav highlighted the historic and sacred bond between India and Nepal, emphasizing the shared cultural and religious heritage. He remarked, “The distribution of Lord Mahakal’s Laddu Prasad in Mithila, Nepal, is a significant step in strengthening the ties of friendship and faith between our two nations. This gesture underscores the enduring connections between the two cultures.”

Key Attendees

The event witnessed the presence of several prominent leaders and officials, including:

  • Deputy Chief Minister Rajendra Shukla
  • Minister-in-charge Gautam Tetwal
  • Rajya Sabha MP Bal Yogi Umeshnath Maharaj
  • MP Anil Firojia
  • MLAs Anil Jain Kaluheda and Satish Malviya
  • Ujjain Mayor Mukesh Tatwal
  • Municipal Corporation Speaker Kalavati Yadav
  • Representatives such as Vivek Joshi, Bahadur Singh Bormundla, and Sanjay Agarwal
  • Members of the Shri Mahakaleshwar Temple Committee, including Pradeep Guruji, Rajendra Guruji, and Rajesh Guruji

Also present were senior administrative officials, including:

  • Divisional Commissioner Sanjay Gupta
  • ADGP Umesh Joga
  • Collector Neeraj Kumar Singh
  • SP Pradeep Sharma
  • Shri Mahakaleshwar Temple Administrator Ganesh Dhakad

A Cultural Bridge

The initiative reflects a broader vision of fostering deeper ties with Nepal through shared cultural events and traditions. The distribution of Laddu Prasad serves as a spiritual offering and symbolizes unity between the two countries.

Dr. Yadav’s gesture reinforces the importance of mutual respect, cultural exchange, and friendship between India and Nepal, paving the way for future collaborations rooted in shared heritage.


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