Wednesday, November 05, 2025
Himachal

Initiative of daily Aarti at Renuka Ji Lake is commendable: Governor

November 05, 2025 05:21 PM
Initiative of daily Aarti at Renuka Ji Lake is commendable: Governor

Governor presides over the concluding ceremony of the International Shree Renuka Ji Fair

Punjab Newsline, Shimla-
Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla presided over the concluding ceremony of the International Shree Renuka Ji Fair at Renuka Ji in Sirmaur district today.

Speaking on the occasion, the Governor lauded the initiative of organizing the daily Aarti at Devghat at the sacred Renuka Ji Lake and said that this tradition must continue to preserve the rich cultural and spiritual heritage for future generations. “The devotion with which people visit this holy place is deeply inspiring. May Lord Parshuram continue to bless this unwavering faith,” he said.

He praised the district administration and the Shree Renuka Ji Development Board for introducing this new tradition and urged the local ashram residents to perform the Aarti regularly. He also called upon the people to protect their cultural heritage and appreciated the immense contribution of the people of Sirmaur in the defence of the nation. “This fair, which is the confluence of faith and devotion, holds a special place in the hearts of the people across the country,” he added.

The Governor appealed for collective efforts by the government and society to enhance the beauty of Renuka Ji and maintain its sanctity. He urged the people, especially the youth, to stay away from drugs and contribute towards building a healthy and drug-free society. “Let us take a pledge to keep our villages safe and free from the menace of drugs,” he said.

He said that culture is our greatest heritage and it is by following and preserving it that society can truly prosper. The Governor described Renuka Ji as one of the most beautiful pilgrimage sites in Himachal Pradesh, adding that the age-old tradition of the meeting of Lord Parshuram Ji and Mata Renuka Ji continues to attract devotees with great enthusiasm.

Shri Shukla said that fairs and festivals have, for generations, played a vital role in promoting India’s cultural identity. “As society advances towards progress and prosperity, it is equally important to remain rooted in our moral and cultural values,” he emphasized.

The Governor said that the Shree Renuka Ji Fair symbolizes the devotion of Lord Parshuram Ji towards his mother, Goddess Renuka Ji, and upholds the eternal values of Indian society. He congratulated all those associated with the successful organization of the fair and said that Goddess Renuka Ji holds immense religious significance, drawing devotees from all over India.

On the occasion, the Governor performed pooja at the temples of Lord Parshuram Ji and Mata Renuka Ji and participated in the traditional Dev Vidai procession. He also visited the exhibition stalls set up by various government departments, self-help groups, and non-government organizations and took keen interest in the exhibits. He encouraged self-help groups to continue their efforts for self-reliance and women empowerment.

Deputy Speaker, Himachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha and Chairman of the Shree Renuka Ji Development Board, Shri Vinay Kumar, welcomed and honoured the Governor and expressed gratitude for gracing the occasion. He shared details of the various activities organized during the fair and said that this year, the Renuka Ji Fair was celebrated as a Green Fair, emphasizing environmental conservation.

Deputy Commissioner Smt. Priyanka Verma proposed a vote of thanks.

Member of Parliament Shri Suresh Kashyap, Secretary to the Governor Shri C.P. Verma, Superintendent of Police Shri Nishchint Negi, office bearers of the Shree Renuka Ji Development Board, senior officers of the district administration, and a large number of devotees were present on the occasion.

A colourful cultural programme was also presented. The Governor distributed prizes for the best departmental exhibitions. The Industry Department bagged the first prize, followed by the Horticulture Department in second place and the Agriculture Department in third.

Earlier in the morning, the Governor was accorded a warm welcome at Maina Helipad by the Deputy Speaker Shri Vinay Kumar, Deputy Commissioner Smt. Priyanka Verma, Superintendent of Police Shri Nishchint Negi, and other senior officers of the district administration.

Have something to say? Post your comment