The Sindhi People Celebrated Lord Jhulelal Chetichand Festival 2023

Mar 29, 2023 - 18:19
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The Sindhi People Celebrated Lord Jhulelal Chetichand Festival 2023

New Delhi: Recently, the Sindhi community in Delhi celebrated the birth anniversary of Lord Jhulelal Chetichand with great enthusiasm and joy. The Secretary of Sindhi Samaj, Delhi, Mr. Naresh Belani, shared with the reporters that they took out a Shobha Yatra (a grand procession) of their favorite Lord Jhulelal Chetichand. The procession lasted for more than two hours and was a symbol of their devotion and love for Lord Jhulelal.

The President of the Sindhi Council of India, Delhi, Mr. Ashok Lalwani, also expressed his delight and shared that during the Shobha Yatra, when they passed through the Old and New Rajendra Nagar, people from all other castes and religions, except the Sindhi community, also joined in the celebration. They welcomed the Shobha Yatra with open arms and showed their respect and admiration for the Sindhi community.

The President of Nari Shakti Foundation, Dr. Sangeeta Tyagi, congratulated the Sindhi community on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Lord Jhulelal Chetichand and the new year of the Sindhi community. She emphasized that Lord Jhulelal Chetichand has always encouraged all communities to live together and keep the society united. His message of goodness and harmony should be embraced by all, and everyone should strive to fulfill it.

The celebration of Chetichand is a significant occasion for the Sindhi community, as it marks the beginning of their new year. Lord Jhulelal, also known as Uderolal, is the patron saint of the Sindhi community, and his birth anniversary is celebrated with great fervor and devotion. The Shobha Yatra is an essential part of the celebration, and it involves taking out a grand procession of Lord Jhulelal's idol, accompanied by music and dance.

The celebration of Chetichand is not only important for the Sindhi community but also for society as a whole. It sends a message of unity and harmony, reminding us that despite our differences, we are all part of one community. The participation of people from all castes and religions in the Shobha Yatra is a testament to this message.