‘May this auspicious occasion bring new enthusiasm’, PM Modi greets nation on Navratri, various festivals

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his heartfelt greetings to the nation on the occasion of Navratri and various regional New Year celebrations. Taking to his social media platform, X, he shared messages of happiness, prosperity, and well-being for all citizens. Wishing everyone on Nav Samvatsar, PM Modi expressed hope that the occasion would.

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his heartfelt greetings to the nation on the occasion of Navratri and various regional New Year celebrations. Taking to his social media platform, X, he shared messages of happiness, prosperity, and well-being for all citizens.

Wishing everyone on Nav Samvatsar, PM Modi expressed hope that the occasion would bring renewed enthusiasm and energy toward India’s development. He also extended his best wishes for Navratri, praying that the festival of Shakti-sadhana instills courage, discipline, and strength in people’s lives.

PM Modi also greeted people celebrating Ugadi, emphasizing the festival’s significance in bringing hope and vibrancy. He wished for a year filled with joy, prosperity, and harmony. Ugadi, marking the Hindu New Year in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka, symbolizes renewal, the arrival of spring, and cultural heritage.

On the occasion of Sajibu Cheiraoba, he wished the people of Manipur a prosperous year ahead, filled with happiness, success, and good health. Cheiraoba, a major festival for the Meitei community, marks the beginning of the lunar new year.

Additionally, PM Modi extended greetings to Kashmiri Pandits on Navreh, wishing them success, happiness, and new opportunities.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah also conveyed his best wishes for Chaitra Navratri and the Hindu New Year, Vikram Samvat 2082. He expressed hope that the year would bring prosperity, cultural consciousness, and new opportunities for all.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath shared a Sanskrit shloka and prayed to Maa Shailaputri, the deity worshipped on the first day of Chaitra Navratri, seeking her blessings for global prosperity and well-being.

These festivals, marking the arrival of spring, hold deep cultural and spiritual significance, uniting diverse communities and fostering social harmony.