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Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi extends wishes on Vijayadashmi

Extending wishes on X, Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi wrote, “Heartfelt greetings on the grand festival of Vijayadashami, celebrating the victory of good over evil, humility over ego, justice over injustice, and truth over falsehood. I wish happiness, peace, prosperity, and harmony for all my fellow citizens.”

Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami, is one of the most significant Hindu festivals in India. This auspicious festival is celebrated across the country on October 2 this year. The festival marks the victory of good over evil and is observed in diverse ways throughout the nation. It commemorates Lord Rama’s victory over the demon king Ravana, symbolizing the triumph of truth and righteousness over arrogance and evil.

A popular tradition in many parts of India during Dussehra is the effigy burning of Ravana, Meghnad, and Kumbhkaran. This ritual signifies the victory of good faith over evil.

Earlier on Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also extended his wishes and called the festival a symbol of the victory of good and truth over evil and untruth. While posting on the social media platform X, PM Modi wrote,
“Vijayadashami is a symbol of the victory of good and truth over evil and untruth. My wish is that on this sacred occasion, everyone receives the inspiration to continuously progress on the path of courage, wisdom, and devotion. My warmest greetings of Vijayadashami to my family members across the country,” as cited by news agency ANI.

Along with the Prime Minister, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami also extended his greetings to the people on the occasion. As reported by ANI, in his message issued on the eve of Vijayadashami, CM Himanta Biswa Sarma said that the festival symbolizes the victory of righteousness over unrighteousness, good over evil, and truth over falsehood.

He added that this festival inspires everyone to renounce the evils within and walk on the path of virtue. Emphasizing the need to live free from ego, he urged people to follow the path of truth and work together to strengthen social harmony in the state and the nation.

The Chief Minister further remarked that this auspicious festival also reminds us that those who stand with the truth always emerge victorious.
https://www.mid-day.com/news/india-news/article/congress-leader-priyanka-gandhi-extends-wishes-on-vijayadashmi-23596847

Walking, singing, eating, praying: Embracing the year ahead in Jerusalem

Walking, Singing, Eating, Praying: Embracing the Year Ahead in Jerusalem

From early morning walks to karaoke nights and Sukkot shopping, discover seven uplifting ways to make the coming year more joyful, spiritual, and meaningful.

An “I Love Jerusalem” sign outside of the Old City.
(Photo credit: Shutterstock)

By Alan Rosenbaum

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https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-868576

Navi Mumbai News: Employees’ Union Demands Diwali Ex-Gratia Bonus For NMMC Staff Across Categories

**Navi Mumbai: Maharashtra Employees’ Union Urges NMMC to Announce Ex-Gratia Grants Ahead of Diwali**

With Diwali just a month away, the Maharashtra Employees’ Union has called on the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) to immediately announce ex-gratia grants (bonuses) for municipal employees across all categories. The demand cites rising inflation and increased festival-related expenses as pressing concerns for the workforce.

### Memorandum Submitted to Commissioner

Union President Ravindra Sawant recently met with NMMC Municipal Commissioner Kailash Shinde and submitted a written memorandum. The request highlighted the need for financial relief for all employees including permanent, contractual, daily-wage, and hourly-based workers, as well as teachers.

### Financial Relief for Hourly Teachers

A key concern brought up by the Union is the plight of hourly-based teachers in the municipal education department. These teachers do not receive leave pay and, given their modest salaries, often face significant financial difficulties. On humanitarian grounds, the Union recommended granting hourly teachers ex-gratia payments comparable to contractual staff, suggesting an amount between Rs 20,000 and Rs 25,000 this year.

### Proposed Grant Amounts for Teachers

For other categories of municipal teachers, the Union has proposed that contractual teachers receive Rs 35,000 and permanent teachers Rs 40,000 as ex-gratia grants. Additionally, employees in other divisions— including drivers and officers in the Parbhani division—were also urged to be considered for similar financial assistance.

### Acknowledging Employee Dedication

“Municipal employees and officers have consistently contributed to the city’s recognition at both state and central levels. Announcing ex-gratia grants this Diwali will not only provide essential financial support but will also acknowledge their dedication,” said Ravindra Sawant.

### Unified Demand from Staff

The memorandum was submitted in the presence of Secretary Mangesh Gaikwad, sanitation officers, finance department officials, teachers, and transport staff. This collective presence reflects a unified call for prompt and positive action from the NMMC administration.

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https://www.freepressjournal.in/mumbai/navi-mumbai-news-employees-union-demands-diwali-ex-gratia-bonus-for-nmmc-staff-across-categories

Navratri 2025: From Til Seeds To Bananas, Here’s Day-Wise Bhog List To Offer 9 Forms Of Maa Durga

**Navratri: Celebrating the Divine Feminine Energy**

Navratri, one of India’s most cherished festivals, spans nine nights dedicated to honoring the divine feminine energy, Maa Durga, in her nine avatars collectively known as Navadurga. Each form of the Goddess is worshipped on a particular day, with devotees offering a special bhog (sacred food offering) symbolizing unique blessings such as health, prosperity, wisdom, peace, and protection.

Offering bhog is more than a ritual—it reflects devotion and surrender. Presented with faith and sincerity, each offering is believed to attract the Goddess’s divine grace and bring spiritual upliftment.

### Day 1: Maa Shailputri
Navratri begins with the worship of Maa Shailputri, the daughter of the mountains and the embodiment of nature’s strength. Devotees offer pure desi ghee as bhog, which is said to bless them with a disease-free, healthy life.

### Day 2: Maa Brahmacharini
The second day honors Maa Brahmacharini, symbolizing devotion and penance. Offering sugar or sugar-based delicacies to the Goddess represents a sweet, long life filled with peace and harmony. It is believed to protect devotees from untimely death.

### Day 3: Maa Chandraghanta
On the third day, devotees worship Maa Chandraghanta, who carries a crescent moon on her forehead. Milk-based desserts like kheer or payasam are offered as bhog, signifying joy, serenity, and relief from suffering.

### Day 4: Maa Kushmanda
Maa Kushmanda, the creative force of the universe, is worshipped on day four. Devotees prepare malpua, a traditional sweet dish made of flour and milk, seeking Her blessings for intelligence, clarity of thought, and improved decision-making skills.

### Day 5: Maa Skandamata
The fifth day is dedicated to Maa Skandamata, the mother of Lord Kartikeya. Offering bananas to the Goddess is considered auspicious, bringing good health, family well-being, and prosperity.

### Day 6: Maa Katyayani
Maa Katyayani, revered as a warrior form of Durga, is worshipped on the sixth day. Honey is offered as bhog, symbolizing harmony and sweet relationships. Devotees seek Her blessings for a happy, peaceful married life.

### Day 7: Maa Kalaratri
Day seven is devoted to Maa Kalaratri, worshipped as the destroyer of darkness and evil. Devotees offer jaggery (gur), believed to protect from negative energies while granting courage and inner strength.

### Day 8: Maa Mahagauri
On the eighth day, devotees worship Maa Mahagauri, symbolizing purity and serenity. Coconut is offered as bhog, representing fresh starts and spiritual growth. This day is also marked by Kanya Puja, where young girls are worshipped as embodiments of the Goddess herself.

### Day 9: Maa Siddhidatri
Navratri concludes with the worship of Maa Siddhidatri, the giver of supernatural powers and accomplishments. Devotees offer sesame seeds (til), praying for the fulfillment of wishes, spiritual wisdom, and divine grace.

### The Significance of Fasting and Bhog Offering
Fasting during Navratri, coupled with offering bhog, is considered an act of purification—both of the body and mind. Each offering holds symbolic meaning: from health (ghee) and long life (sugar) to wisdom (malpua) and strength (jaggery). Collectively, these blessings represent what devotees seek in their personal, family, and spiritual lives.

May this Navratri bring divine blessings of health, prosperity, wisdom, peace, and strength to all. Jai Maa Durga!
https://www.freepressjournal.in/lifestyle/navratri-2025-from-til-seeds-to-bananas-heres-day-wise-bhog-list-to-offer-9-forms-of-maa-durga

Navratri 2025: From Til Seeds To Bananas, Here’s Day-Wise Bhog List To Offer 9 Forms Of Maa Durga

**Navratri: Celebrating Maa Durga in Her Nine Divine Avatars**

Navratri, one of India’s most cherished festivals, spans nine nights dedicated to honouring the divine feminine energy—Maa Durga in her nine avatars, collectively known as Navadurga. Each form of the Goddess is worshipped on a particular day, with devotees offering a special bhog (sacred food offering) symbolising unique blessings such as health, prosperity, wisdom, peace, and protection.

Offering bhog is not merely a ritual; it reflects deep devotion and surrender. Presented with faith and sincerity, each offering is believed to attract the Goddess’s divine grace and bring spiritual upliftment.

### Day 1: Maa Shailputri
Navratri begins with the worship of Maa Shailputri, the daughter of the mountains and embodiment of nature’s strength. Devotees offer pure desi ghee as bhog, which is said to bless them with a disease-free, healthy life.

### Day 2: Maa Brahmacharini
The second day honours Maa Brahmacharini, symbolizing devotion and penance. Offering sugar or sugar-based delicacies represents a sweet, long life filled with peace and harmony. It is believed to protect devotees from untimely death.

### Day 3: Maa Chandraghanta
Devotees worship Maa Chandraghanta on the third day; she carries a crescent moon on her forehead. Milk-based desserts like kheer or payasam are offered as bhog, signifying joy, serenity, and relief from suffering.

### Day 4: Maa Kushmanda
Maa Kushmanda, the creative force of the universe, is worshipped on day four. Devotees prepare malpua, a traditional sweet dish made from flour and milk, seeking Her blessings for intelligence, clarity of thought, and improved decision-making skills.

### Day 5: Maa Skandamata
The fifth day is dedicated to Maa Skandamata, the mother of Lord Kartikeya. Offering bananas to the Goddess is considered auspicious as it brings good health, family well-being, and prosperity.

### Day 6: Maa Katyayani
Maa Katyayani, revered as a warrior form of Durga, is worshipped on the sixth day. Honey is offered as bhog, symbolizing harmony and sweet relationships. Devotees seek Her blessings for a happy, peaceful married life.

### Day 7: Maa Kalaratri
Day seven is devoted to Maa Kalaratri, the destroyer of darkness and evil. Devotees offer jaggery (gur), believed to protect from negative energies while granting courage and inner strength.

### Day 8: Maa Mahagauri
On the eighth day, devotees worship Maa Mahagauri, symbol of purity and serenity. Coconut is offered as bhog, representing fresh starts and spiritual growth. This day is also marked by **Kanya Puja**, where young girls are worshipped as embodiments of the Goddess herself.

### Day 9: Maa Siddhidatri
Navratri concludes with the worship of Maa Siddhidatri, the giver of supernatural powers and accomplishments. Devotees offer sesame seeds (til), praying for the fulfilment of wishes, spiritual wisdom, and divine grace.

Fasting during Navratri, coupled with offering bhog, is considered an act of purification—both of the body and mind. Each offering is symbolic: from health (ghee) and long life (sugar) to wisdom (malpua) and strength (jaggery).

Together, these offerings represent the blessings devotees seek in their personal, family, and spiritual lives—invoking the divine energy of Maa Durga in all her glory.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/lifestyle/navratri-2025-from-til-seeds-to-bananas-heres-day-wise-bhog-list-to-offer-9-forms-of-maa-durga