Yumnam Khemchand Singh attended the 32nd Annual Khwangjeng Lairemba Lairembi Haraoba ceremony in Manipur. He highlighted the ritual’s cultural and spiritual importance and prayed for peace, unity, and progress in the state.
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Chief Minister Participates in Sacred Ritual
Yumnam Khemchand Singh attended the 32nd Annual Khwangjeng Lairemba Lairembi Haraoba ceremony on Tuesday. The event took place at the District Police Headquarters Complex in Imphal West, Manipur.
The ceremony holds deep religious and cultural value for the people of the state. It draws participation from devotees and community members every year.
Emphasis on Cultural and Spiritual Heritage
The Chief Minister described the occasion as sacred and spiritually meaningful. He said the ritual reflects the rich traditions of Manipur.
He added that such ceremonies preserve age-old customs. They also strengthen cultural identity among communities.
Invocation for Peace and Harmony
Singh said the ritual invokes divine blessings for peace and protection. He noted that people seek harmony and stability through such traditions.
He emphasised that the ceremony represents collective faith. It helps people find strength and guidance for the future.
Role of Deities in Unity and Protection
The Chief Minister said the revered deities act as guardians of the people. He stated that they protect society and promote unity.
He added that these beliefs help remove divisions. They also encourage development and social harmony.
Prayer for Stability and Progress
During the ceremony, Yumnam Khemchand Singh prayed for the well-being of the state. He expressed hope for lasting peace and progress in Manipur.
He said divine guidance remains important for building a stable and resilient society. The event concluded with prayers for unity and prosperity.
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