On the holy eve of Mahashivratri, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta of Delhi reached the venerable Shri Amarkh Mahadev Temple in Amberi, Udaipur. With ministers in tow, she conducted fervent pooja, channeling prayers for the welfare and affluence of Delhi’s people.
Via X, Gupta expressed gratitude for worshipping at this enduring sanctuary of tapasya and Shiv bhakti. She depicted the festival as a profound call to embrace Shiva’s boundless nature—the void that births creation, sustains balance, and drives change.
Imploring divine sanction for the capital and nation, she sought resilience in duties of care and welfare. The assembly featured key aides Ashish Sood, Ravindra Indraj, MLA Anil Sharma, and BJP influencers from Rajasthan.
Subsequently, at Nathdwara Dham, she revered Srinathji’s form, evoking Krishna’s timeless lessons in righteousness and shelter. Gupta celebrated the synergy of Shiva’s austerity and Krishna’s tenderness as the essence of Sanatan wisdom.
Her greetings portrayed Mahashivratri as the joyous union awakening primal energies for life’s harmony. She yearned for Bhole Nath’s blessings to foster sustained joy, serenity, and Delhi’s upward trajectory.
In governance news, Delhi’s government committed to a game-changing reform: assigning 14-digit ‘land Aadhaar’ numbers to all plots. Designed to digitize records and eradicate disputes, it heralds efficient, dispute-free land governance.
