PM Modi Invites All to Gujarat's Madhavpur Mela Celebrating National Unity

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended his best wishes for the ongoing Madhavpur Mela in Gujarat's Porbandar district, highlighting its role in showcasing India's cultural heritage. The festival reinforces the cultural bond between Gujarat and the Northeastern states, celebrating the legendary journey of Rukmini with Lord Krishna. Organized by the Ministry of Culture and the Gujarat government, the event features folk performances and symbolizes national unity. The mela, which begins on Ram Navami, is presented as a vibrant reflection of the 'Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat' initiative.

Key Points: PM Modi Highlights Cultural Unity at Gujarat's Madhavpur Mela

  • Celebrates cultural bond between Gujarat & Northeast
  • Showcases India's diverse traditions
  • Part of 'Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat' initiative
  • Commemorates legend of Krishna and Rukmini
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Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat: PM Modi invites people to visit Madhavpur Mela in Gujarat

Prime Minister Narendra Modi extends wishes for the Madhavpur Mela, a festival celebrating the cultural bond between Gujarat and Northeast India.

"This festival brings together diverse traditions, reflecting the true spirit of 'Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat.' - Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, March 29

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday extended his best wishes for the ongoing Madhavpur Mela taking place in Porbandar district of Gujarat, highlighting the cultural significance of the festival.

In a post on X, the Prime Minister described the vibrant celebration as a reflection of India's rich cultural heritage and the deep ties between Gujarat and the Northeast.

He said the festival not only showcases India's glorious culture but also reinforces the timeless cultural bond between the two regions. Emphasising national unity, Modi said the event brings together diverse traditions and reflects the true spirit of the 'Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat' initiative.

"My best wishes for the ongoing Madhavpur Mela taking place in Porbandar, Gujarat. This vibrant celebration highlights our glorious culture, and at the same time, it reinforces the timeless cultural bond between Gujarat and the Northeast. This festival brings together diverse traditions, reflecting the true spirit of 'Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat.' I call upon people to visit this Mela!," PM said in X post.

Madhavpur Mela- a diversified cultural festival celebrating the human connection and cultural linkages through the legend of Rukmini and Krishna as depicted in our oral, textual, visual and performing traditions entered 3rd Day, today, witnessing folk dance - songs & shopping in full swing.

According to a Press Information Bureau release, this cultural festival is being organised by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India and the Government of Gujarat at Madhavpur Ghed, District Porbandar in Gujarat, celebrating the immortal journey which Rukmini undertook from Arunachal Pradesh to Gujarat with Lord Krishna.

The Mela is in the spirit of the 'Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat' campaign of the Prime Minister and symbolises the unity in diversity of the country and establishes the East to West connect. All States & Union Territories (except West Bengal) have been paired for the purpose of exchanges at the level of students, sports and through culture.

Madhavpur Ghed, a small but culturally significant village, is the place where, according to folklore, Lord Krishna married Rukmini, the daughter of King Bhishmaka. Madhavpur lies on the seashore, close to Porbandar. A 15th-century Madhavrai temple marks the site, as stated in the release.

This event is commemorated by a cultural fair held every year, commencing on Ram Navami. A colourful chariot carrying the idol of Krishna circumnavigates the village, and the festivities continue for five days. Madhavpur Mela begins on Ram Navami, the day marking the birth of Lord Rama as per the Hindu lunar calendar.

- ANI

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Arjun K
While promoting cultural festivals is good, I wish there was more focus on the practical aspects. How are they improving infrastructure for tourists in Madhavpur? Better roads and facilities would make more people visit.
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Rohit P
Jai Shri Krishna! 🚩 Attended the mela last year. The folk dances from Arunachal Pradesh performed here in Gujarat were mesmerizing. It's amazing to see our ancient stories come alive and connect different parts of India.
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Sarah B
As someone who has lived in both Guwahati and Ahmedabad, this makes me so happy. These cultural exchanges are vital. They break down stereotypes and build genuine understanding. More power to Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat!
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Karthik V
It's interesting to note the article mentions all states and UTs are paired except West Bengal. I wonder what the reason is for that exclusion? Otherwise, a great effort to celebrate our shared heritage.
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Meera T
My grandmother used to tell me this story! Seeing it become a national festival that connects the country is wonderful. This is the real India - where every region's culture is a thread in our national fabric.

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