CM Yogi Adityanath extended heartfelt greetings to the people of Uttarakhand and all those associated with the rich cultural traditions of the state on the occasion of the sacred folk festival Phool Dei.
In his message, the Chief Minister described the festival as an important symbol of the vibrant folk culture and traditions of the Devbhoomi region. He said that festivals like Phool Dei reflect the deep connection between people, nature and cultural heritage, strengthening the spirit of social harmony and unity.
CM Yogi Adityanath Extends Greetings on Phool Dei to People of Uttarakhand
Yogi Adityanath noted that the festival, celebrated mainly in the hill regions of Uttarakhand, is dedicated to welcoming the spring season and spreading happiness among communities. On this day, young girls visit homes with flowers and offer blessings for prosperity, symbolizing goodwill and collective celebration.
The Chief Minister expressed hope that the festival would bring happiness, prosperity and well-being to everyone’s lives. He also prayed to Kedarnath for the continued peace, prosperity and progress of the people.
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Highlighting the cultural significance of such traditional festivals, Yogi Adityanath said they play an important role in preserving India’s heritage and strengthening social bonds. He encouraged people to continue celebrating and promoting these traditions so that the rich cultural identity of the Himalayan region remains vibrant for generations to come.
He also highlighted that traditional festivals
Chief Minister also highlighted that traditional festivals such as Phool Dei play a crucial role in strengthening the bond between communities and nature. He noted that the festival reflects the values of harmony, gratitude towards nature and respect for cultural traditions that have been preserved in the Himalayan region for generations.
He further said that the vibrant folk culture of Uttarakhand is an integral part of India’s rich heritage. By celebrating such festivals with enthusiasm, people not only keep their traditions alive but also pass on the values of unity, cultural pride and environmental awareness to the younger generations.
