New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and her Cabinet ministers on Monday visited the Golden Temple here to pay obeisance to thank the successful organisation of Guru Tegh Bahadur’s 350th martyrdom anniversary programme at the Red Fort in Delhi. The event witnessed the presence of lakhs of devotees who offered their respects to Guru Sahib and participated in every programme, including Gurbani Kirtan and Sankirtan.
During her spiritual visit to Shri Harimandir Sahib, the Chief Minister also paid her respects at the holy Durgiana Temple and the Valmiki Temple, offering prayers for the nation’s prosperity and the well-being of the people of Delhi.
CM Rekha Gupta posted a tweet on X, “I was fortunate to receive the blessing of bowing my head in the presence of the Guru’s abode after paying obeisance at Shri Harmandir Sahib Ji. May Guru Sahib’s grace forever remain upon Delhi. May we all be granted the wisdom and strength to steadfastly walk the path of service, good conduct, and national interest”.
The Chief Minister also shared that the Delhi Government will organise various programmes throughout the coming year to mark the 350th martyrdom anniversary of Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib Ji. Arrangements are also being made for the publication of special books to convey Guru Sahib’s teachings and the story of his sacrifice to schoolchildren.
She added that governments and institutions across the country are commemorating Guru Sahib’s birth and martyrdom anniversaries with deep devotion. All these efforts, she said, are a medium to spread the universal teachings of Guru Sahib. She further emphasised that the visit to Harmandir Sahib is not merely a formality for her and her government, but an expression of deep reverence, gratitude, and devotion towards the Guru tradition.
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