Uttarakhand’s Shubhavastram dedicated to Shri Ramlala in Ayodhya enhances states cultural prestige

Dehradun (Uttarakhand) [India], September 24 (ANI): The rich cultural heritage and traditional arts of Uttarakhand are not only getting a new identity, but future generations are also getting inspired and joining it.

Monday was a day of pride for the people of Uttarakhand, when the divine idol of Lord Shri Ramlala seated in Ayodhya was adorned in Shubhavastram decorated with the world famous Aipan art of Devbhoomi. Aipan is a traditional ritualistic art, specifically made by women of Kumaon Region in the State.

This Shubhavastram for Lord Ramlala in Ayodhya was not only a symbol of the traditional art and dedication of Uttarakhand, but it added a new glorious chapter to the cultural prosperity of the state on the national stage.

These Shubhavastras were prepared by the skilled craftsmen of Uttarakhand and presented to the Shri Ram temple by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami.

This Shubhvastram not only shows the Aipan art of the state but also has a wonderful coordination of devotion and unique craftsmanship of Shram Sadhaks, which has made the cultural image of Uttarakhand more vivid.

According to a statement from the Chief Minister’s office, under the leadership of Chief Minister Dhami, many concrete steps are being taken towards the promotion of folk art, music, dance and crafts of the state. Chief Minister Dhami has been encouraging the local handicrafts and artisans of the state, and also inspiring the youth of the state to connect with their cultural roots and cherish it.

The folk arts of Uttarakhand are being prominently presented in various international events, giving the state global recognition and respect.

The statement from the CMO says that the CM believes that the cultural heritage of the state should be preserved and promoted with modern resources and techniques so that this invaluable heritage remains safe for generations to come.

“Chief Minister Dhami firmly believes that the overall development of the state is possible only when its cultural roots are strong. Therefore, under his leadership, youth are being connected to culture through digital means and social media. In collaboration with cultural institutions and art organizations, youth are being trained in traditional arts, so that they can be proud of their culture and take it further,” the statement from the CMO read.