Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini reaches Hira Mahal in Nabha attends turban tying ceremony of Kunwar Abhyudya Pratap Singh

Chandigarh, February 3:- Haryana Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini on Tuesday visited Hira Mahal in Nabha, Punjab. He congratulated the family of Kunwar Abhyudya Pratap Singh of the Nabha royal family on the turban tying ceremony. He bowed down before Guru Granth Sahib and also offered prayers.
On this occasion, the Chief Minister said that today is a very important and proud moment for history and cultural heritage. The turban tying ceremony of Kunwar Abhyudya Pratap Singh of the Nabha royal family is not just a private ceremony of a family, but a revival of the legacy of the great Phulkiya dynasty, which has shaped the social and spiritual landscape of our region for centuries.
He said that this event reminds us of the great personalities of Nabha who changed the course of history. We remember Maharaja Hira Singh Ji, whose rule set new examples of administrative efficiency and cultural preservation.
We salute the unique spirit of Maharaja Ripudaman Singh, who never compromised his independent thinking and Sikh identity even during the British rule. Most importantly, this family is connected to the spiritual blessings given by the tenth Guru, Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
Guru Sahib gave this family the divine boon of "Your Home, My Refuge". This blessing is still alive today in the form of service and preservation of the holy relics of Guru Sahib at Hira Mahal. "I am confident that Kunwar Abhyudya will take this great legacy, tradition of faith and service to new heights," he said.
Former Minister of State of Haryana, Shri Manish Grover, Rani Preeti Singh, Kunwar Bhanu Pratap Singh and other dignitaries were present on this occasion.