Ramgarh, September 9 (HS). On the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi, a night vigil was organized by Mahakal Bhagwa Seva in Nehru Road of Ramgarh city. In this program, the audience danced all night to the songs of famous singer Shahnaz Akhtar. She presented many songs based on Lord Shiva and Maa Durga. People were immersed in that devotion as if they were diving in the ocean. The audience immersed in the devotion kept dancing to the songs of Shahnaz Akhtar.
During this, Shahnaz Akhtar also commented on the Mughal rulers. She said that there is no religion greater than Sanatan Dharma. The Mughals caused a lot of damage not only to Hindus but also to other religions. Religious places were destroyed on the strength of swords, but the slogan of Ram's name had so much power that a grand temple was built once again in Ayodhya. Ramlal's idol was established. She bowed down to the feet of Mahakal, Omkareshwar, Baba Baidyanath and Maa Chhinnamastika of Ujjain. Also, she made the audience dance a lot on her devotional songs.
Life can be improved only by serving parents: Mamta Devi
Former Ramgarh MLA Mamta Devi and senior Congress leader Pankaj Tiwari were the chief guests during the event. Mamta Devi offered prayers to Lord Ganesha and wished the audience a Happy Ganesh Chaturthi. She said that no one is worshipped before Ganpati Puja. If you want to succeed in all your tasks, then worship Lord Ganesha. She said that Lord Ganesha has charmed even the gods with his cleverness and intelligence. She also narrated a story and said that Lord Ganesha has given the best place to his parents. Today's young generation should also serve their parents, only then real Ganesh Puja is possible.
Maanvi Singh and Rohit Singh also tied the knot
During this time, the songs of singer Maanvi Singh and singer Rohit Singh were also liked by the audience. The audience appreciated the songs presented by both the artists on Bhojpuri music. Rohit Singh presented the episode of Hanuman ji going to Lanka in a very melodious manner, on which the audience danced a lot.