As India prepares to celebrate Guru Nanak Jayanti, a bank holiday has been announced in various states in honor of the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism. Congress Leader Rahul Gandhi also took to social media to pay his respects and share his thoughts on the significance of Guru Nanak's teachings of unity and service. He also wished everyone a happy Guru Purnima, commemorating the day with a traditional greeting and message of goodwill.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi marked Valmiki Jayanti by offering prayers at the Valmiki Temple, and later meeting representatives of the Valmiki community at his mother's residence. He shared his experience on social media and praised Maharishi Valmiki, whose teachings of truth, justice, and compassion continue to inspire people today. The festival, observed annually on the full moon day of Ashwin, pays tribute to the revered poet and author of the Hindu epic, the Ramayana.
Get ready for the grand Durga Puja celebrations in Kolkata in 2024, which will commence with Devi Paksha on October 2, coinciding with Gandhi Jayanti. As per tradition, the auspicious day of Mahalaya will bring the Goddess Durga to earth, ending the Pitru Paksha and beginning the Durgotsav. This will be followed by five days of festivities, starting on October 9 and concluding on October 13. Pay tribute to your ancestors in the morning and welcome the Goddess with unwavering devotion in the evening, as Kolkata stirs to life with the enchanting voice of Mahishasuramardini on the radio sets.
October 2 marks the annual observance of Gandhi Jayanti, which celebrates the birth of Mahatma Gandhi, a key leader in India's independence movement. His commitment to non-violence and principles of truth and peace continue to inspire millions across the world. As we look ahead to the 2024 celebration, take a look at how this day is observed and the impact of Gandhi's legacy on the pursuit of justice and equality. Plus, don't miss the list of Hindu festivals coming up in the month of October in 2024.
On the eve of Gandhi Jayanti, Indian President Droupadi Murmu delivered a powerful message, urging her countrymen to embrace the values of truth, non-violence, love, and purity. She praised the life of Mahatma Gandhi, who fought for social justice and women empowerment, and influenced the world with his moral principles. Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated annually on 2 October, and is now recognized as the International Day of Non-Violence by the United Nations.
The Delhi Jal Board has announced that residents in several areas of Delhi will experience disruptions in water supply due to major repair work. The Delhi Police Commissioner has also imposed prohibitory measures under BNS, including a ban on protests and gatherings, due to communal tensions and ongoing issues with the Waqf Amendment Bill, Shahi Idgah, and the MCD elections. Meanwhile, Delhi police have detained 125 protestors from Ladakh, including prominent climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, at the Singhu border. Wangchuk was leading the "Delhi Chalo Padyatra" to Rajghat on October 2 to commemorate Gandhi Jayanti, but was detained citing prohibitory orders.
Mahalaya Amavasya is considered a significant day for honoring and remembering ancestors. This year, it falls on October 2, Wednesday. Hindus perform Tarpan and Shraddha Karma on this day to liberate the souls of their ancestors and also to get rid of Pitru Dosha. The rituals include offering water, preparing satvik food, and lighting a lamp for the ancestors. Mahalaya Amavasya marks the beginning of Navratri and the end of Pitru Paksha in the Hindu calendar. It is also a day for seeking the blessings of ancestors for progress, happiness, and prosperity in life.