
Navratri is being celebrated with great pomp across the country. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday shared his 'Garba' song written on the occasion of Durga Puja on social media.
Sharing this song on his social media platform, he wrote, "It is the holy time of Navratri and people are celebrating the festival in different ways, which are associated with the devotion of Maa Durga. In this spirit of reverence and joy, here is Avati Kalay, a Garba that I have written as a tribute to her power and grace. May her blessings always remain on us."
PM Modi keeps fast during Navratri.
PM Modi also thanked the singer of this song, Purva Mantri. At the same time, he also praised the talent of the singer. Let us tell you that during both Chaitra and Sharadiya Navratri, PM Modi keeps fast for 9-9 days. During this time, he drinks only lemon water during the day. He eats fruit once at night.
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