Today, devotees gathered in large numbers at the Haora River in Pratapgarh to take a holy dip as part of the sacred ritual of 'Barani Snan'. The riverbanks were abuzz with activity as people from all walks of life converged to participate in this revered tradition. With faith and devotion, the devotees immersed themselves in the river's waters, seeking spiritual purification and blessings. The atmosphere was charged with piety and fervor, as the devotees prayed and performed rituals, making the event a truly unforgettable experience. The 'Barani Snan' is an integral part of the region's cultural heritage, and its successful organization has further strengthened the community's bonds.
In a meaningful cultural exchange at yesterday's Book Fair, Tripura Chief Minister Prof. Dr. Manik Saha received a copy of the Bhagavad Gita from a Russian ISKCON Follower Namely SAHADEV DAS alias Stanislav Zhuk ( Russian Name ), underscoring the growing global embrace of Indian spiritual wisdom. The ceremonial presentation highlighted the enduring appeal of ancient Indian texts across geographical and cultural boundaries. The Russian Prabhu Sri SAHADEV DAS emphasized the universal relevance of Lord Krishna's teachings in the Gita, particularly its guidance on righteousness (dharma) and self-realization. ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) has played a pivotal role in disseminating Vedic knowledge globally since its founding by Srila Prabhupada in 1966. The movement has been particularly successful in Russia, where interest in Indian spirituality has grown significantly in recent decades. "This exchange symbolizes the timeless nature of the Gita...
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