The Ganga Aarti organized under the third meeting of the G-20 in Rishikesh, a pilgrimage city which has a distinct identity in the world in the form of yoga and spirituality, has been successful in giving the message of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam to the whole world in many ways. Especially the representatives of the participating Muslim countries actively participated in the Ganga Aarti.
The guests who came from Dubai, the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), looked eager to understand the intricacies of the culture here at the Aarti site. Attended the Ganga Aarti organized on Wednesday evening at Triveni Ghat in Rishikesh. Two girls from Dubai were attracting everyone’s attention. The two guests stayed together the entire time.
She looked completely at ease about being accorded a traditional welcome before the Ganga Aarti began. After the Ganga Aarti started, these two foreign guests performed the Aarti of Maa Ganga with full devotion and soulful spirit for 21 minutes by taking the Aarti lamp in their hands.
He gladly accepted Ganga Jali, organ cloth made from the bark of hemp plant, Rudraksh’s garland symbolizing Shiva, Panchmeva Prasad presented by Shri Ganga Sabha. On the banks of the Ganges, this guest was seen capturing the panoramic views of the banks of the Ganges on her mobile.
After the aarti was over, these guests were seen sharing conversation with the enlightened people. After the Aarti, the decision on any subject was discussed with Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami for a few moments on the banks of the Ganges. Before this, in the yoga session held on Tuesday in Narendra Nagar, these two guests from Dubai were seen in a tight role. On Wednesday, they also practiced yoga at Chaurasi Kuti Shankaracharya Nagar located in Swargashram of district Pauri.
Shared experiences in the visitor’s book:
After actively participating in the Ganga Aarti at Triveni Ghat, both the young women from Dubai, the capital of United Arab Emirates, did not hold back in sharing their experience. Shri Ganga Sabha member Raman Sharma told that both of them shared their views by writing a few lines on their behalf in the visitor’s book of Ganga Sabha.