From Ganesh Chaturthi, the work of the country’s Parliament will be shifted from the old Parliament building to the new building. Many programs will be organized on this occasion. On the occasion of visiting the new Parliament House, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will take a copy of the Constitution of India from the old Parliament House and go to the new Parliament House built in the same complex. Along with this, the members of Parliament will follow PM Modi on foot. On this occasion, Members of Parliament will receive a copy of the Constitution, books related to Parliament, a commemorative coin and a postage stamp.
The new Parliament complex was inaugurated by PM Narendra Modi on 28 May. Today the second day of the special Parliament session will be held in the new building. While the Rajya Sabha will meet at 2.15 pm in the Upper House chamber of the new Parliament House, the Lok Sabha will meet at 1.15 pm in the Lower House chamber of the newly constructed Parliament House. Astrologer Pandit Akshay Dixit of Madhya Pradesh Ujjain says that the first meeting is to be held on September 19 in the new Parliament House, symbolizing the spirit of self-reliant India. Ganesh Chaturthi is also on this day. Lord Ganesha is considered the first revered god in Hindu religion. In any auspicious work, there is a rule to worship Lord Ganesha first.
It is believed that by worshiping Lord Ganesha, Bappa removes all obstacles. In such a situation, the selection of this day for proceedings in the new Parliament is very auspicious. The first meeting will be held in the new Parliament building on 19 September 2023. According to the Panchang, this day will be the Chaturthi Tithi of Shukla Paksha of Bhadrapada month. Besides, auspicious yoga like Brahma and Shukla is also being formed on this day.
The triangular shape of the new Parliament building is also auspicious
Triangle or Triangle shape is very auspicious as per religious and Vaastu. Triangle shape is important in many sacred religions, Shriyantra is also triangular and the Trinity of Hindu religion is also a symbol of triangle. Therefore, the triangular shape of the new Parliament building is sacred and auspicious for the complex. The triangular shape of the new Parliament building also reflects the different religions and cultures of the country. In such a situation, it is also special for different cultures.