CMS Republic Day Tableau to highlight the spirit of Sarv-Dharma Sambhav- Dr Jagdish Gandhi
Lucknow, January 20: City Montessori School, Lucknow is
presenting a unique tableau based on the theme 'Sarv-Dharma Sambhav' (respect
for all religions) and titled 'Ishwar, Allah, Wahe Guru, Chahe kaho Sri Ram,
Malik Sabka Ek Hai, Alag-Alag Hain Naam' (God is One, despite different names)
at the Republic Day Parade this year on 26th January 2023. This tableau is
almost ready for display at the Republic Day Parade and was shown to the
journalists at a press conference held here today at CMS Kanpur Road premises.
On this occasion, CMS Founder and renowned educationist, Dr Jagdish Gandhi
explained the various aspects of this inspiring tableau saying that this CMS tableau will inspire the public
to love human beings in line with India's cultural ethos of 'Vasudhaiva
Kutumbakam' and make an appeal for a world order which is full of love,
compassion and cooperation. He expressed hope that this CMS tableau will surely
be the centre of attraction at this year's Republic Day Parade.
On this
occasion, girl students of CMS Station Road Campus presented a very inspiring
tableau song 'Ishwar, Allah, Wahe Guru, Chahe kaho Sri Ram, Malik Sabka Ek Hai,
Alag-Alag Hain Naam'. Their
heartwarming tableau song spread the message that the God is One and prayers of
all religions goes to same One God. The students of CMS Station Road Campus who
presented the heartwarming song on tableau theme were Fatima, Anshika, Saumya,
Enzala, Manvi, Lailma, Sanskriti, Anishika, Rajshree and Liba.
At the press
conference, highlighting the characteristics of tableau, Dr Gandhi said that the CMS tableau is divided in four parts
and each part gives the message of welfare of humanity in a unique way. The
first part of the tableau gives message of ‘Vasudhaiv Kutumbkam’ while the
second part showcases the Indian spirit of unity in diversity with models
of temples, mosques, churches, gurudwaras, Buddhist monasteries and Baha’i
temples shown under one roof, giving the message that the source of all
religions in one God. Here, students are seen dancing with joy on a song based
on ‘religious harmony’. The third part of the tableau appeals for unity
in the world as enshrined in Article 51 of the Constitution of India by
showcasing a World Parliament, along with the photographs of Kabir, Mahatma
Gandhi, Vinoba Bhave, Mother Teresa and His Holiness, the Dalai Lama and giving
the message of love for humanity. The fourth and final part of the tableau includes
a statue of Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi with his message, ‘Bura mat
suno, bura mat dekho, bura mat bolo’. Students are seen sitting around a globe
and taking Mahatma Gandhi’s message of ‘Vasudhaiv Kutumbkam’ and ‘Jai Jagat’ to
the masses.
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