Rajeshwar Singh, former parliamentarian and public leader, participated in Vijaydashmi festival celebrations at City Montessori School, Lucknow.
The event was organised under the auspices of Bhartiya Kshatriya Samaj and Lok Adhikar Manch Civil Society organisation.
He worshipped weapons, following prescribed rituals, honouring a tradition that symbolises valour, peace, and the protection of existence in cultural belief. Singh emphasised that weapons aren’t mere instruments of war, but nourish peace and safeguard dharma across generations.
The gathering expressed deep respect towards Singh, honouring him with traditional recognition for upholding cultural practices with devotion and pride.
Crowds resonated with his message, applauding the idea that strength sustains peace while discipline ensures harmony within society.
Speaking at the ceremony, Singh highlighted the enduring spirit of Vijayadashami as a festival of righteousness and divine justice. He reminded participants that worshipping weapons reflects a balance between power and morality, guiding communities towards collective security and prosperity.
The program showcased cultural performances, traditional rituals, and symbolic reverence for weapons, drawing enthusiastic participation from citizens across diverse backgrounds.
Organisers expressed gratitude towards Singh, recognising his consistent commitment towards cultural preservation, community engagement, and the spirit of nationalism.
The atmosphere remained vibrant with devotion, discipline, and dignity as attendees celebrated Vijayadashami by reaffirming unity and cultural pride together.
Singh’s presence elevated the festival’s significance, inspiring people to uphold the values of righteousness
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