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Inspiring Navratri Tribute: Female SP Releases Devotional Hymn Dedicated to Mata Rani
Dharamshala: Navratri, a festival deeply rooted in Indian culture, brings with it an uplifting spirit of devotion and celebration. Marking the first day of this auspicious festival, Shalini Agnihotri, a dynamic woman Superintendent of Police, launched a special devotional hymn titled “Dar Tere Aaya Datiye,” sung by renowned artist Dheeraj Dheeru.
The hymn, dedicated to Mata Rani, is more than just a spiritual offering—it celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Himachal Pradesh. During the release event, Dheeraj Dheeru emphasized the significance of the state as a major hub for religious tourism. He said, “Himachal Pradesh, known as the ‘Land of Gods,’ is home to many revered Shakti Peethas. It is our collective responsibility to promote the cultural and religious ethos of this land.”
SP Shalini Agnihotri, while unveiling the hymn, highlighted how such initiatives awaken spiritual consciousness and spread positivity throughout society. She remarked, “On the occasion of Navratri, we must immerse ourselves in the devotion of Maa Durga and strive to foster unity within our communities.”
The hymn “Dar Tere Aaya Datiye” beautifully captures the essence of divine blessings, and its soulful rendition is sure to resonate with devotees across the state. As devotees listen to this devotional song during Navratri, they will not only experience the grace of Mata Rani but also contribute to preserving Himachal Pradesh’s vibrant cultural legacy.
This launch stands as a powerful reminder of how religious traditions and local artistry can come together to fortify both spiritual and cultural identities. Through such endeavors, Himachal Pradesh continues to bolster its reputation as a land of faith, fostering a deep sense of devotion and unity during this sacred festival.