Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai Offers Prayers to Lord Jagannath at Kunkuri, Seeks Blessings for Chhattisgarhs Prosperity and Welfare

TNINS Raipur : Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai today visited the Lord Jagannath Temple in Kunkuri, Jashpur district, where he offered prayers to Lord Jagannath, Goddess Subhadra, and Lord Balram. Accompanied by his wife Kaushalya Sai, Chief Minister Shri Sai performed rituals and prayed for the peace, prosperity, and well-being of the people of Chhattisgarh. During his visit, Chief Minister Sai also participated in the Tulsi Archana ceremony organized by the Sri Jagannath Seva Samiti, Kunkuri. On this sacred occasion, he offered 51,000 Tulsi leaves to Lord Jagannath as part of a special worship ceremony. He sought divine blessings for the states continuous progress, social harmony, and collective welfare. Chief Minister Shri Sai interacted warmly with devotees gathered at the temple premises, inquiring about their well-being, and lauded the members of the Sri Jagannath Seva Samiti for their devotion and efforts. Chhattisgarhs cultural and spiritual heritage draws strength from such sacred traditions, Sai said, emphasizing that events like these bind society together in unity, faith, and devotion. He extended his best wishes to the committee for the successful organization of the auspicious ceremony. Among those present were District Panchayat Vice President Shaurya Pratap Singh Judev and several other public representatives.

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Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai Offers Prayers to Lord Jagannath at Kunkuri, Seeks Blessings for Chhattisgarhs Prosperity and Welfare
TNINS Raipur : Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai today visited the Lord Jagannath Temple in Kunkuri, Jashpur district, where he offered prayers to Lord Jagannath, Goddess Subhadra, and Lord Balram. Accompanied by his wife Kaushalya Sai, Chief Minister Shri Sai performed rituals and prayed for the peace, prosperity, and well-being of the people of Chhattisgarh. During his visit, Chief Minister Sai also participated in the Tulsi Archana ceremony organized by the Sri Jagannath Seva Samiti, Kunkuri. On this sacred occasion, he offered 51,000 Tulsi leaves to Lord Jagannath as part of a special worship ceremony. He sought divine blessings for the states continuous progress, social harmony, and collective welfare. Chief Minister Shri Sai interacted warmly with devotees gathered at the temple premises, inquiring about their well-being, and lauded the members of the Sri Jagannath Seva Samiti for their devotion and efforts. Chhattisgarhs cultural and spiritual heritage draws strength from such sacred traditions, Sai said, emphasizing that events like these bind society together in unity, faith, and devotion. He extended his best wishes to the committee for the successful organization of the auspicious ceremony. Among those present were District Panchayat Vice President Shaurya Pratap Singh Judev and several other public representatives.

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