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CMS tableau to give the message of unity and peace by praising the Glory of Almighty

Lucknow, January 20 : City Montessori School will present a tableau on the subject, ‘Blessed is the spot where prayers in praise of God are offered’ at this year’s Republic Day parade. This CMS tableau is almost ready for display. The tableau was displayed before the press reporters today at a press conference. On this occasion, CMS founder, Dr Jagdish Gandhi explaining the various aspects of the tableau to the press said that this tableau will resonate with praises to the Almighty God, will call for unity, peace, brotherhood and spread awareness about the ancient Indian ethos of Vasudhaiv Kutumbkam and Article 51 of the Indian Constitution among the general public. Dr Gandhi expressed confidence that this tableau will be the centre of attraction among the audience at the Republic Day parade this year.

              On this occasion, students of CMS Chowk campus called for making the earth a heaven through presentation of an inspirational dance on the tableau song, ‘Blessed is the spot where prayers in praise of God are offered‘. Students who presented mesmerizing dance performance on the tableau song included Aadya Mehrotra, Anushka Sharma, Riddhi Jain, Palak Singh, Vidushi Saksena, Aratrika Singh, Andaleeb Fatima, Insha Fatima, Ananya Chandana and Arushi Chaudhari. Dr Gandhi informed that this CMS tableau is not just meant for display but it is meant to give the message that unity, peace and brotherhood are the only means for sustainable development of the world.

              Highlighting the characteristics of the tableau, Dr Gandhi informed that the tableau is divided in 5 different portions wherein each part is giving the message of ‘welfare of humanity’ in a unique way. The front portion of the tableau gives the message of ‘Vasudhaiv Kutumbkam’ while the second portion shows unity in diversity along with a Temple, Mosque, Church, Gurudwara, Budh Vihar, Baha'i temple etc. giving the message that source of all religions is one God. Below this, there is a globe under which children are staging a captivating dance to the tune of "Mangalmai Hai Woh Jagah Jahan Prabhu Mahima Gai Jati Hai". In the third portion of the tableau, the grand under construction temple at Lord Ram's birth place Ayodhya has been shown pointing to advent of Ram Rajya in the state and country. The fourth portion of the tableau gives the message of love for humanity by depicting great personalities like Sant Vinoba Bhave, Swami Vivekananda, Sant Surdas, Swami Ramteerth, St. Mother Teresa, Saint Kabir and His Holiness Dalai Lama. At the rear end of the tableau, World Citizens are seen praying for the safety and security of humanity in accordance with the spirit of "Vasudhaiv Kutumbakam" and Article 51 of the Constitution of India.

 

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