PM Modi Cleans Nashik Temple As Part Of 'Swachchata Abhiyan'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi actively participated in the ‘Swachhata Abhiyan’ at the Kalaram temple in Nashik, Maharashtra, on Friday. Subsequently, he inaugurated the Mumbai Trans-Harbour Link (MTHL), a monumental 21.8-kilometer sea bridge, marking India’s longest. During his visit to the Kalaram temple, PM Modi offered prayers and immersed himself in the verses of ‘Bhavartha Ramayana,’ composed in Marathi by Sant Eknath.
#WATCH | PM Modi took part in 'Swachhata Abhiyan' today at the Kalaram temple in Maharashtra's Nashik
The PM had also appealed to everyone to carry out Swachhata activities at temples across the country. pic.twitter.com/80C9nXRCI1
— ANI (@ANI) January 12, 2024
About the Kalaram temple
Constructed after being ravaged by the Mughals, the Kalaram temple holds historical significance. Legend has it that Lord Ram swiftly defeated 14,000 demons in 1.5 minutes, earning the temple its name ‘Kalaram,’ signifying Lord Ram’s manifestation as ‘kaal’ (death) for the demons.
Later, addressing the Rashtriya Yuva Mahotsav at Nashik’s Tapovan Ground, the Prime Minister appealed to the public to initiate cleanliness drives at temples nationwide ahead of the consecration of Lord Ram’s idol in Ayodhya on January 22.
What did PM Modi state?
“I urge everyone to conduct cleanliness campaigns in all temples and shrines across the country in preparation for the pran pratishtha in the Ram Temple,” stated PM Modi.
Highlighting the youth’s role in India’s progress, he referred to the current era as ‘Amrit Kaal,’ a golden period for the nation’s youth. PM Modi emphasized that India ranks among the top 5 global economies, boasting a robust startup ecosystem and leading in innovation and patent filings.
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At the Shree Kalaram Temple, I had the profound experience of hearing verses from the Bhavarth Ramayana written in Marathi by Sant Eknath Ji, eloquently narrating Prabhu Shri Ram's triumphant return to Ayodhya. This recitation, resonating with devotion and history, was a very… pic.twitter.com/rYqf5YR5qu
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 12, 2024
“Today is a day dedicated to the youth power of India. It marks the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, a great figure who revitalized India during challenging times. My greetings on Rashtriya Yuva Divas. Additionally, we celebrate the birth anniversary of Rajmata Jija Bai, a symbol of ‘Nari Shakti’ in India,” added the Prime Minister, underlining the significance of these occasions.