International Geeta Jayanti Festival begins, the doctrine of Sri Krishna reflected in Bali

Bali, September 13 (IANS). The three -day International Geeta Jayanti Festival was inaugurated from Friday in Bali, Indonesia. Arjuna by Lord Krishna to Arjuna on the Holy Land Kurukshetra is now heard in Bali opposite the sea. On the first day of the festival, Indian representatives received a great welcome in Bali’s local public representative council (provincial legislature). Dr Arind Sharma addressed the event, saying that it is the happiness of the Haryana government to transfer the Gita message from Lord Krishna to the world level. The event is not only religious, but also to connect human and cultural values. The Vedic country of Haryana, where Lord Krishna himself preached the Gita, is now working as a bridge to transfer the Gita’s message to the world level. With the inspiration of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and led by Swami Gyananand Maharaj, the Haryana government has started the tradition of celebrating Geeta Jayanti at international level from the year 2016. It is now being pushed further forward. It is noteworthy that this time on behalf of Chief Minister Naib Singh Sainini, the Minister of Tourism, Dr. Arvind Sharma, the delegation leads. He was accompanied by Cabinet Minister, Secretary Aggarwal, Nina Malhotra of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mayor of Karnal Renu Bala and Geeta Manishi Swami Gyananand Maharaj. At the same time, Chief Minister Naib Singh Sainin greeted the residents of Bali and all the participants through video message. He said that the divine knowledge of the Gita must bring light into everyone’s life. We should not only read it, but put it in our behavior. This is the real purpose of Geeta Jayanti. Let us know that the International Geeta Jayanti festival was held for the first time outside India in Mauritius and London in the year 2019. It was followed in Canada, Australia, in 2024 and Sri Lanka in 2024. It is held in Indonesia this year, which further strengthened the centuries of Indonesia. -Ians pim/gkt share this story tags