Erudition of KPs has left indelible mark on J&K’s social landscape: Rana

JAGTI JAMMU FEBRUARY 15: Recalling the immense contribution of Kashmiri Pandits in the fields of education, healthcare, art, and culture over decades, Senior BJP leader Devender Singh Rana today said despite undergoing a most traumatic phase post terrorism they continued to serve their fellow human beings in Jammu and Kashmir and elsewhere across the country with a spirit of commitment.

“Erudition of Kashmiri Pandits has left an indelible mark on the social landscape of Jammu & Kashmir, which is hard to be erased”, Devender Rana said while speaking at first-ever Herath Mahatsov organized by Vishwa Kashmiri Samaj and Global Solace at the Community Hall at Jagti Township this afternoon.

He recalled how the generations from the Valley and even in Jammu still acknowledge with pride the contribution of Kashmiri Pandits in their lives as teachers, guides, philosophers, and doctors. This acknowledgment of indebted people holds promise and hope for tomorrow, he maintained, saying the sense of service and spirit of sacrifice makes Kashmiri Pandit professionals distinct all over and holds a promise for tomorrow. He complimented them for awakening of the society and contribution to the entire nation.

Rana said the community has demonstrated inspirational resilience and fortitude during their forced exodus from homes and hearths by weathering all the storms of life. In their most gloomy days of wilderness, they did not forget their roots and ethos, which is hugely reflected in their successful effort of ornamenting their children with education. This has fructified in young Kashmiri Pandit boys and girls making their mark in almost all walks of life across the globe, he said, and hoped that they will optimally use their capabilities and channel their goodwill in bridging the gap between the communities various communities and eventually between J&K and rest of the country.

Complimenting the organizers for holding the Mahatsov ahead of Mahashivratri, famous as Herath among Kashmiri Pandits, Rana said this will go a long way in bequeathing the rich cultural heritage to the youngsters. Being Shavite, Kashmiri Hindus observe this festival in a traditional manner, not only in their second home of Jammu but across the globe with same zest, serenity and rituals that used to be part of the festival back home in the Valley, he added.

Devender Rana greeted the people on the eve of Maha Shivratri, the festival marking the wedding ceremony of Lord Shiva and Parvati. Maha Shivratri inspires people to strive for truth, which leads to the ultimate consciousness epitomized by Lord Shiva. He said the festival lays stress on the values of piety, devotion, mutual love and harmony, which are cornerstones of the great Sanatan civilization. He hoped the festival would be a harbinger of peace and harmony.

The Herath Mahatsov was organized in collaboration with the Tourism Directorate Jammu, Relief and Rehabilitation Department, J&K Academy of Art, Culture and Languages and supported by the Tourism Federation of Jammu.

Prominent among those present on the occasion included Syed Abid Rashid Shah, IAS, Commissioner Secretary Cultural, Er Kiran Wattal, Convener Vishwa Hindu Samaj, Rajesh Gupta Chairman, Tourism Federation of Jammu, Sheikh Shakeel Advocate, Pintoo Ji, President Global Solace besides Kuldeep Singh Jamwal, Prof. Ashok Aima, Anil Dhar, Pt. Rameshwar Dutt, Lala Kishore, Joginder Lal, and others.