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Swami Kailashanand Giri Maharaj Chairs Grand Cultural Festival In Jammu; LG Manoj Sinha Chief Guest

On his visit to Jammu and Kashmir, Swami Kailashanand Giri Maharaj, the head of Niranjan Peeth, chaired a significant cultural festival at the Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Jammu.

This grand celebration, known as the Jammu and Kashmir Cultural Festival, provided a beautiful opportunity to showcase and preserve the region’s rich cultural heritage, arts, and traditions.

In addition, Jammu and Kashmir’s Lieutenant Governor, Shri Manoj Sinha, graced the event as the chief guest.

Upon his arrival, Mahant Rohit Shastri (Program Coordinator), Ankush Sharma (Host), and other dignitaries warmly welcomed him.

Subsequently, together they performed a ceremonial lighting of the lamp to formally inaugurate the cultural festival, marking the beginning of this significant event.

Distinguished Guests

Several eminent personalities attended the festival, including Shri Anil Gupta (Chairman, Swami Vivekanand Medical Mission Charitable Hospital, Jammu), Shri Shyam Lal Sharma (MLA, Jammu North Assembly), and Prof BN Tripathi (Vice-Chancellor, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Jammu).

Their presence added further significance to the event, which sought to honor the region’s vibrant traditions and art forms.

In his address, Swami Kailashanand Giri Maharaj emphasized the importance of this cultural festival in preserving Jammu and Kashmir’s cultural heritage.

He noted that this event would not only strengthen the region’s folk arts, traditions, and values but also inspire the younger generation to connect with their roots and cultural identity.

His words resonated deeply with the audience, reaffirming the importance of such festivals in nurturing cultural pride and awareness.

Promoting Local Arts & Youth Engagement

The festival aimed to provide a platform for the local communities to showcase their artistic talents and traditional crafts.

It was also an initiative to engage the youth of the region, encouraging them to embrace their heritage while fostering a sense of pride and respect for their cultural roots.

By blending tradition with modernity, the festival aimed to ensure that Jammu and Kashmir’s cultural richness is passed on to future generations.

This cultural festival was not just an exhibition of art but also a step toward empowering local communities by promoting their traditional arts, crafts, and performances.

The festival offered a unique opportunity to showcase Jammu and Kashmir’s legacy to a broader audience, ensuring the preservation of the region’s cultural values and traditions for years to come.

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