Maa Shakti Youth Club Celebrates 24th Annual Bhagwati Jagran with Devotion

The Maa Shakti Youth Club recently celebrated its 24th Annual Bhagwati Jagran, attracting hundreds of devotees who filled the air with chants of devotion. The event featured performances by renowned bhajan singers, creating a night of spiritual bliss. With notable guests in attendance, the organizers expressed gratitude for the success of the event and pledged to continue fostering community spirit through similar gatherings in the future. Discover more about this vibrant celebration and its impact on the local community.
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A Night of Spiritual Celebration


Sudhanshu Sharma
Nurpur

The Maa Shakti Youth Club at Vinay Park Lambi Gali held its 24th Annual Bhagwati Jagran on Saturday, marked by profound devotion and spiritual energy. The event attracted numerous devotees from the area, who filled the venue with the joyous chants of “Jai Mata Di”, creating a sacred atmosphere.


The celebration was honored by the presence of Niti Mahajan, Chairperson of the Nurpur Committee, along with Vice Chairperson Sonia Soga. Notable attendees included Gaurav Mahajan, President of Raja Sahib Ramleela & Dussehra Club, and social worker Sneh Sharma, who conveyed their best wishes to the organizers for a successful gathering.


The Jagran showcased captivating performances by esteemed bhajan artists Ashwani Sharma (Jasur), Ashwani Pathankotia, and the Sunaina-Sunita Sisters. Their enchanting hymns dedicated to Mata Rani kept the audience engaged in spiritual ecstasy well into the night, with many devotees joyfully singing and swaying along.


In their closing remarks, the organizers expressed sincere appreciation to all the guests, performers, and attendees, affirming that the 24th annual Jagran was a resounding success, thanks to the blessings of Maa Bhagwati. They committed to continuing such religious and community events in the future to foster unity and devotion among the people.