Sikkim CM extends warm greetings to Sunuwar community on Shyadar Pidar Festival
Shyadar Pidar, known for its vibrant rituals and spiritual importance, symbolizes the deep connection between people and nature.
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Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang extended wishes to the people of Sikkim, with special regards to the Sunuwar community, on the joyous occasion of Shyadar Pidar. Observed with deep reverence and cultural enthusiasm, the festival is a significant event for the Sunuwar community and highlights the rich traditions of the state.
In his message, Chief Minister Tamang said, “Warm greetings and best wishes to the people of Sikkim, especially the Sunuwar community, on the auspicious occasion of Shyadar Pidar. This cherished festival is a beautiful reflection of our cultural richness and communal harmony.”
Shyadar Pidar, known for its vibrant rituals and spiritual importance, symbolizes the deep connection between people and nature. The festival holds a sacred place in the hearts of the Sunuwar people, who celebrate it with traditional songs, dances, and offerings to Mother Nature.
The Chief Minister also highlighted the values the festival upholds. “It celebrates the values of unity, positivity, and mutual respect, principles that have always been the foundation of our diverse society,” he said.
Tamang further urged the people to use this sacred time as a reminder of their duty toward environmental preservation. “May this sacred occasion inspire us all to uphold these values in our daily lives and renew our collective responsibility to protect and revere Mother Nature, who is worshipped as the ultimate source of our health, happiness and well-being,” he said.
Sikkim CM extends warm greetings to Sunuwar community on Shyadar Pidar Festival
Sikkim Chief Minister Prem Singh Tamang extended wishes to the people of Sikkim, with special regards to the Sunuwar community, on the joyous occasion of Shyadar Pidar. Observed with deep reverence and cultural enthusiasm, the festival is a significant event for the Sunuwar community and highlights the rich traditions of the state.
In his message, Chief Minister Tamang said, “Warm greetings and best wishes to the people of Sikkim, especially the Sunuwar community, on the auspicious occasion of Shyadar Pidar. This cherished festival is a beautiful reflection of our cultural richness and communal harmony.”
Shyadar Pidar, known for its vibrant rituals and spiritual importance, symbolizes the deep connection between people and nature. The festival holds a sacred place in the hearts of the Sunuwar people, who celebrate it with traditional songs, dances, and offerings to Mother Nature.
The Chief Minister also highlighted the values the festival upholds. “It celebrates the values of unity, positivity, and mutual respect, principles that have always been the foundation of our diverse society,” he said.
Tamang further urged the people to use this sacred time as a reminder of their duty toward environmental preservation. “May this sacred occasion inspire us all to uphold these values in our daily lives and renew our collective responsibility to protect and revere Mother Nature, who is worshipped as the ultimate source of our health, happiness and well-being,” he said.