GANGTOK, 08 Apr: A special function to mark the Ramnavami festival popularly called ‘Chaite Dasain’ in Sikkim was held at Raj Bhavan today.
Governor Shriniwas Patil, First Lady Rajanidevi Patil, officers and staff of Raj Bhavan attended the function. A press release informs that on the occasion, a group of twelve children accompanied by three Sanskrit teachers of Panchanageshwar Shiva Mandir-cum-Pathshala, Chandmari, Gangtok, chanted Vedic hymns and ‘Bhajans’.
The children have been trained by Draupadi Ghimirey of Sikkim Vikalang Sahayata Samiti and Dr. Sabitri Hamal, the caretaker of the Pathshala, it is informed.
The Governor was pleased to acknowledge the performance of children and lauded the effort put in by Ms. Ghimirey and others in inculcating a sense of respect and reverence in children towards spiritual and cultural heritage of our country. He added that such effort goes a long way “in preserving our rich culture, tradition and our distinct identity which reflects our glorious past simultaneously contributing to the character building of the young minds”.
Interacting with the children, the Governor urged them to imbibe the virtues of Sri Rama such as obedience, self restrain and compassion to attain success in life, the release adds.
Governor Shriniwas Patil, First Lady Rajanidevi Patil, officers and staff of Raj Bhavan attended the function. A press release informs that on the occasion, a group of twelve children accompanied by three Sanskrit teachers of Panchanageshwar Shiva Mandir-cum-Pathshala, Chandmari, Gangtok, chanted Vedic hymns and ‘Bhajans’.
The children have been trained by Draupadi Ghimirey of Sikkim Vikalang Sahayata Samiti and Dr. Sabitri Hamal, the caretaker of the Pathshala, it is informed.
The Governor was pleased to acknowledge the performance of children and lauded the effort put in by Ms. Ghimirey and others in inculcating a sense of respect and reverence in children towards spiritual and cultural heritage of our country. He added that such effort goes a long way “in preserving our rich culture, tradition and our distinct identity which reflects our glorious past simultaneously contributing to the character building of the young minds”.
Interacting with the children, the Governor urged them to imbibe the virtues of Sri Rama such as obedience, self restrain and compassion to attain success in life, the release adds.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Readers are invited to comment on, criticise, run down, even appreciate if they like something in this blog. Comments carrying abusive/ indecorous language and personal attacks, except when against the people working on this blog, will be deleted. It will be exciting for all to enjoy some earnest debates on this blog...