Amid the fervor of Mahashivratri, Delhi CM Rekha Gupta journeyed to the historic Shri Amarkh Mahadev Temple in Udaipur, Rajasthan, for sacred worship. Flanked by cabinet allies, her visit symbolized a deep connection between leadership and spirituality, with pleas for Delhi’s prosperity.
In a poignant X post, she recounted the privilege of praying at this ancient site, a beacon of spiritual rigor and Shiva’s eternal presence. Mahashivratri, she noted, stirs the soul’s Shiva-like qualities—creation from nothingness, equilibrium, and renewal.
Gupta beseeched Mahadev for perpetual blessings on Delhi and India, granting vigor for public service. Attendees comprised Ministers Ashish Sood, Ravindra Indraj, MLA Anil Sharma, and Rajasthan BJP leaders, fostering a sense of shared devotion.
The spiritual sojourn peaked at Nathdwara’s Shri Nathji shrine, honoring Krishna’s protective Govardhan lift. Gupta marveled at its legacy of unwavering faith, harmonizing Shiva’s renunciation with Krishna’s empathy for holistic Dharma.
She showered Mahashivratri blessings, hailing the divine marriage as a catalyst for inner awakening and cosmic energy. Her hopes centered on Shiva’s grace ensuring Delhi’s peace, happiness, and prosperity.
Parallelly, the Delhi administration launched an innovative land reform: every parcel will receive a 14-digit unique ID, akin to Aadhaar. This overhaul modernizes records, eliminates land conflicts, and delivers justice to the common man.