Bihar: School students organise program in Gaya, make posters for successful Moon landing of Chandrayaan-3

Aug 23, 2023

Gaya (Bihar) [India], August 23 : With a few hours left for the historic attempted soft landing of the ISRO lander on the Moon's south pole, a special program was organised by the students of a school from Bihar's Gaya for the success of India's third lunar mission — Chandrayaan-3 — on Wednesday.

Students of Hansraj Public School from Bihar's Gaya made various posters and organised a special program dedicated to the successful landing of India's third lunar mission, Chandrayaan 3.

The students also sang the "Saare Jahan Se Accha Hindustan Hamara" song in the special program dedicated to the successful landing of Chandrayaan 3.
Prayers are resonating around the globe, as people of various religious affiliations unite for the successful landing of India's Chandrayaan-3 on the Moon's South Pole.
Regardless of religious boundaries, individuals are coming together to lend their support to the Chandrayaan-3 mission. This demonstration of solidarity is extending worldwide, with people participating in prayers, offering religious observances, and engaging in diverse rituals to foster its success.
According to Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), the Chandrayaan-3 is set to land on the moon today, around 18:04 hours IST.
From the Parmarth Niketan in Rishikesh to the United States, special rituals, prayers, and ceremonies are being conducted to invoke blessings for Chandrayaan-3's success.
Religious ceremonies spanning various faiths are being conducted across India to seek blessings for the success of Chandrayaan-3's groundbreaking mission.
A Ganga Aarti was dedicated to India’s lunar mission. Ganga Aarti was performed with tricolour in hands at Parmarth Niketan Ghat in Rishikesh. A special Ganga Aarti was performed with tricolour in hands at Parmarth Niketan Ghat in Rishikesh.
A group of people in Bhubaneswar, Varanasi and Prayagraj performed 'havan' and offer prayers for successfully landing of Chandrayaan-3.
Similarly, devotees gathered at the Hanuman temple in Aliganj and performed aarti for Chandrayaan's successful landing on the moon. A large number of devotees are participating in the Aarti and sincerely praying for the successful landing of Chandrayaan 3.
Moreover, a group of children of Vadodara also offered prayers for the safe landing of Chandrayaan-3.
Meanwhile, people offered namaz at the Islamic Center of India in Lucknow for the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3.
Furthermore, Indian Americans turn to religious rituals such as performing a ‘havan’ (fire ritual) and ‘Abhishekam’ in hopes of ensuring the success of the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft’s lunar landing.
Henceforth, Indian students and research scholars in Uxbridge, London also organised a special prayer at the Adya Shakti Mataji Temple in London to pray for the successful landing of Vikram and Pragyan.
The nationwide fervor is a testament to the unity and hopes that Chandrayaan-3 embodies. Remembering the lessons of the past, particularly the setback of Chandrayaan-2, the nation's prayers are directed towards a triumphant landing this time around.
On August 23, the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft is poised to make its historic touchdown on the Moon's surface, marking a pivotal moment for India's space exploration endeavors.
India will be the fourth country in the world to achieve this feat after the United States, Russia, and China, but India will be the only country in the world to land on the lunar south pole.