Agartala, September 7: Spirituality has been associated with Indian culture and art since ancient times. In contact with spirituality, a beautiful and healthy mind develops. This is the path to the well-being of human society. Chief Minister Professor (Dr.) Manik Saha said this while inaugurating the blood donation camp and laying the foundation stone of Guru Gorakhnath Ashramedakshineswar Kalimandir at Uttambhakta Chaumuhani in Bishalgarh subdivision Gokulnagar today.
In the event, the Chief Minister said that God exists within every human being. God can be found only through human service. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also believes in spirituality. He is working in the service of every people of the country.
The Chief Minister said that there is a traditional tradition in the culture and culture of the state. Janmashtami is a significant day for Hindus. Janmashtami festival is being celebrated in our state today with puja, acharna and yajna.
On the occasion, Chief Minister said that blood donation is a great donation. There is no substitute for blood donation in human services. The Chief Minister interacted with the blood donors and encouraged them on the occasion. The Chief Minister offered puja at Guru Gorakhnath Ashram on this day and participated in the holy yajna to wish the people of the state well.
Sepahijala Zilla Parishad Chairperson Supriya Das Dutta, MLA Antara Sarkar Dev, Social Worker Rajeev Bhattacharya, TIDC Chairman Nabadal Banik, TRTC Chairman Abhijit Dev, Social Worker Gaurang Bhowmik and others were present in the event. Ashram President Mohant Yogi Rathos Nath delivered the welcome speech on the occasion.