MP News: Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered prayers at Kanch Mandir in Madhya Pradesh’s Chitrakoot, which includes the temple of Citrakuta Vihari and Viharini (Lord Rama and Goddess Sita).
The temple, with three Sikharas, houses beautiful statues of Lord Rama, Sita, and Laksmana. He also thanked Shri Sadguru Seva Sangh Trust for their role in providing medical treatment to the poor and oppressed.
“I thank Shri Sadhguru Seva Sangh Trust from all the oppressed, poor, adivasi people for playing a pivotal role in the service of humanity,” the Prime Minister said while addressing a rally at Madhya Pradesh’s Chitrakoot.
What PM Modi further said?
“I have got the opportunity to come to Chitrakoot again. This is that holy land where our sages used to say that Lord Ram, Sita mata and Laxman used to dwell. I had the opportunity to visit Sri Raghuveer Mandir and Sri Ram Janki Mandir. I paid my homage to Kamath Giri mountain from the helicopter. I went to pay my floral tributes to Ranchhoddasji Maharaj and Arvind Bhai Mafatlal,” he said. PM Modi said that he cannot express how overwhelmed he feels after coming to Chitrakoot.
It is difficult to express how I feel after darshan says PM Modi
PM Modi expressed his overwhelming emotions after visiting Chitrakoot, a holy land associated with Lord Ram, Sita, and Laxman. “It is difficult to express how I feel after Lord Ram Janki’s darshan, realising the ideologies of the holy men and the zeal of the students of Sanskrit Mahavidyalay,” he said.
Earlier in the day, he visited Raghuveer Mandir and witnessed an exhibition at Shri Sadguru Seva Sangh Trust, which was founded in 1968 by Param Pujya Ranchhoddasji Maharaj, with the instrumental involvement of Arvind Bhai Mafatlal.
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