- Amit Shah extends Dol Jatra greetings to West Bengal, Odisha and Assam.
- Messages highlight cultural roots and devotion to Bhagwan Krishna.
- Dol Jatra and Dola Purnima mark spring festivities in eastern India.
New Delhi: Amit Shah on Tuesday shared Dol Jatra greetings with the people of Odisha, West Bengal and Assam, marking the spring festival dedicated to Bhagwan Krishna.
His messages, posted on X, emphasised cultural heritage, devotion and collective prosperity.
The Amit Shah Dol Jatra greetings come as eastern states celebrate Dola Purnima with traditional rituals, colours and temple processions.
Greetings for West Bengal on Dol Jatra
In his message to residents of West Bengal, Shah said the festival strengthens connections with roots, culture and heritage. He expressed hope that Dol Jatra would bring happiness and prosperity to every household.
Dol Jatra in Bengal is marked by vibrant celebrations, devotional songs and offerings to Lord Krishna. The festival coincides with Holi in many parts of India but carries distinct regional traditions.
Dola Purnima Wishes for Odisha and Assam
Extending greetings to Odisha on Dola Purnima, Shah wished for joy and good fortune for all. The festival in Odisha features decorated palanquins carrying Krishna idols in ceremonial processions.
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He also conveyed his wishes to the people of Assam, describing Dol Jatra as a festival of devotion and colours that symbolises health, happiness and prosperity.
Cultural Significance of Dol Jatra and Dola Purnima
Dol Jatra and Dola Purnima are celebrated across eastern India as part of spring festivities honouring Lord Krishna. The rituals often include temple visits, kirtans and community gatherings.
The data suggests that beyond political messaging, such greetings reinforce cultural continuity and regional identity. Festivals like Dol Jatra remain central to social cohesion, particularly in states where devotional traditions are deeply rooted.
As celebrations continue across Odisha, West Bengal and Assam, the focus remains on faith, family and the arrival of spring.
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