Governor Shukla inaugurates International Kullu Dussehra
Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla inaugurated the week-long International Kullu Dussehra at Rath Maidan Kullu today. He also participated in the Rath Yatra of Lord Raghunath Ji. Lady Governor Smt. Janaki Shukla was also present on the occasion. The Governor walked to the main attraction of the weeklong festival with thousands of other devotees and paid his obeisance to Bhagwan Raghunath Ji. He wished the people of the State on Dussehra. Judge of Supreme Court Justice Sanjay Karol and Deputy Chief Minister Shri Mukesh Agnihotri were also present on the occasion.
On the sideline of the function, Sukhla said, “It is the good fortune of the people of the State that Lord Raghunath ji resides in Kullu. May his blessings remain on us and we continue to carry forward our Dev culture in this manner”. He said that this festival is also important from the tourism point of view, but we should also make efforts for a drug-free festival.
Later, the Governor inaugurated the exhibitions put up by various government departments, boards, corporations and other non-government organizations. He also visited the stalls and appreciated the exhibits.
The Governor said “It is with immense pleasure and pride that I stand before you today to celebrate the grand occasion of the International Dussehra Festival here in the beautiful valley of Kullu”. He said that this festival, renowned for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance, is a symbol of the victory of good over evil and the triumph of righteousness. He said that Kullu’s unique celebration, which has been an integral part of our cultural fabric for centuries, has not only preserved the essence of tradition but has also gained international recognition for its grandeur. He added that this sacred festival connects us with our roots, reminding us of Lord Rama’s victory over Ravana, the vanquishing of demons and the restoration of dharma. It teaches us that truth, justice and virtue always prevail, he said.
The Governor said that the Kullu Dussehra, unlike other parts of India where the festival was celebrated for a day, extends for a week, making it a splendid display of our customs, art, and community spirit. “The procession of deities, the vibrant fairs, and the enthusiastic participation of people from all walks of life highlight the deep bond that the people of Himachal Pradesh share with their spiritual and cultural heritage”, said Shukla.
He said that Himachal is known for its pristine beauty, and it was our collective responsibility to ensure that we keep our surroundings clean and protect our natural resources. “Let this festival strengthen our bonds of unity, bring prosperity to our state, and inspire us to work towards a brighter, more peaceful future”, said the Governor. He said that there is no place for drugs in Dev-bhoomi Himachal and everyone should come forward to weed it out from society to make a healthy environment in the State.
More than 300 deities from various parts of Kullu district are participating in this festival.
Earlier, the Governor was given a grand welcome on his arrival at Bhuntar Airport.
Chief Parliamentary Secretary Sunder Singh Thakur, MLAs Deputy Commissioner Torul S. Raveesh, Superintendent of Police Dr. Karthikeyan Gokulachandran and other prominent people were also present on the occasion.