Chants of Unity: A Historic Bhagavad Gita Recital Unites Devotees in Kolkata
A significant Bhagavad Gita recital in Kolkata saw participation from lakhs of devotees, including BJP leaders and monks. The event emphasized Hindu unity against demographic changes in West Bengal. Organizers aim to evoke the state's spiritual heritage and promote social harmony, amidst political undercurrents highlighting concerns over religious polarisation.
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Amid the spiritually charged atmosphere, Kolkata's iconic Brigade Parade Ground witnessed a historic gathering of lakhs of devotees participating in a massive Bhagavad Gita recital. The event, marked by the sounds of conch shells and chants of Lord Krishna's name, drew attendees from West Bengal and neighboring states.
Senior BJP leaders, who avoided the limelight, underscored the necessity for Hindu unity to preempt potential demographic shifts. Highlighting the state's partition history, they stressed the importance of gatherings like this for awakening Bengali Hindus. Prominent monks like Swami Pradiptananda Maharaj contributed to the recital, asserting its apolitical nature despite administrative challenges.
The event, organized by Sanatan Sanskriti Sansad, serves as a reminder of West Bengal's rich spiritual heritage. With security heightened around the sprawling venue, the gathering further stirs debates on religious inclusion, following remarks from Governor CV Ananda Bose and reactions to recent mosque announcements in Murshidabad.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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