For the prosperity of the state, the Chief Minister took the blow of the sonte in his hands.
Every year Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel comes to Jajangiri and Kumhari, it is popular belief that bad luck is destroyed by suffering such blows.
In the melodious sound of Gadwa Baja, the extraordinary enthusiasm of folk life spread in Jajangiri and Kumhari
Raipur, 25 October 2022
As usual, as per tradition, Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel reached Jajangiri and Kumhari village of Patan block today and offered prayers to Gaura Gauri and wished for the happiness and prosperity of the people of the state.
On this occasion, Mr. Birender Thakur hit the hands of Chief Minister Mr. Baghel with a stick as per tradition. It is a popular belief that on the occasion of Gaura Gauri Puja, being struck with a rod averts evil and brings prosperity. The Chief Minister takes part in this folk ritual every year to wish for the prosperity of the state.
After reaching Jajangiri, the Chief Minister greeted the people on Diwali. He said that the festival of lights should continue to illuminate the lives of you people like this. The Chief Minister said that every time I feel very happy to come amongst you and my heart becomes happy by sharing the joy of Diwali with you.
After this, Chief Minister Shri Baghel also participated in Gaura Gauri Puja in Kumhari. Here also the Chief Minister congratulated the people on Diwali and wished them happiness and prosperity.
He said that it gives great pleasure to enjoy the folk tradition on the occasion of Deepawali. I feel very happy every time I come among you guys.
On this occasion, the Chief Minister also visited the city along with the worship of Gaura Gauri.
On this occasion he met the townspeople. Everyone gave him a warm warm welcome.
An unprecedented sight was seen in Kumhari Nagar with the melodious sound of Gadwa Baja. In the unprecedented enthusiasm of the folk festival, the whole city was engrossed with the Chief Minister. The whole city gathered in the streets.
Excited faces, people dancing. The unparalleled joy of the folk life of Deepawali, whoever saw this scene was overwhelmed.