Gujarat CM Celebrates 200 Years of Jetalpur Swaminarayan Temple

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel attended the bicentenary celebrations of the Jetalpur Swaminarayan Temple. He highlighted the sect's significant role in promoting social reform and removing societal evils. Patel also spoke about India's global strength under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and called for collective effort to realize the vision of a developed India. Religious leader Tejendraprasadji Maharaj remarked on the admirable integration of religious values in politics.

Key Points: Gujarat CM at Jetalpur Swaminarayan Temple Bicentenary

  • Temple marks 200 years
  • Sect promotes social harmony
  • Praise for PM Modi's leadership
  • Call for a developed India
  • Religion's values in politics
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Gujarat CM attends Jetalpur Swaminarayan temple's bicentenary celebrations

CM Bhupendra Patel attends the 200-year celebration of Jetalpur Swaminarayan Temple, highlighting social harmony and PM Modi's leadership.

"The day when Lord Swaminarayan himself must have consecrated this temple would have been grand and divine. - Bhupendra Patel"

Ahmedabad, March 11

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel attended the bicentenary grand festival, titled 'Avsar', marking 200 years of the establishment of the Jetalpur Swaminarayan Temple on Wednesday.

He said the Swaminarayan sect had played a significant role in promoting social harmony and reform in society.

Addressing the gathering, Patel said the day marked the completion of two centuries since the founding of the Jetalpur Dham.

Referring to the temple's origins, he said, "The day when Lord Swaminarayan himself must have consecrated this temple would have been grand and divine."

He added that the Jetalpur temple was the fifth among the nine temples established through the consecration performed by Swaminarayan himself.

The Chief Minister also spoke about India's position globally, stating that the country had remained strong amid changing global dynamics under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"People should work together to realise the Prime Minister's vision of a developed India," he said.

Highlighting the role of the Swaminarayan sect, Patel said it had made a significant contribution towards social harmony.

"Lord Swaminarayan did major work to remove social evils and superstitions from society, and even today the sadhus and saints of this sect are continuing the same work," he said.

He further said that the saints and devotees of the Swaminarayan sect had consistently carried out service activities with a sense of national interest.

Speaking on the occasion, Tejendraprasadji Maharaj said: "There should be no politics in religion... but when the values of religion are upheld in politics, it becomes admirable. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had always placed religion first in politics."

He offered blessings that the people of Gujarat remain happy under the leadership of Bhupendra Patel.

Among those present at the event were Kaushalendraprasad Maharaj, Lalji Maharaj and local MLA Babubhai Patel, along with senior saints from Kalupur and Jetalpur dham and a large number of saints and devotees of the Swaminarayan sect.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While it's good to celebrate religious heritage, I wish the CM's speech had focused more on the temple's history and less on linking everything to current politics. Let's keep some spaces purely spiritual.
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Aman W
200 years! What an achievement. Our dharmic traditions are the backbone of Indian society. The work these saints do in education and charity is often underreported. More power to them.
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Sarah B
As someone new to Gujarat, I'm always impressed by how deeply community and faith are woven into public life here. Events like this show a beautiful side of India's diversity.
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Vikram M
The comment about "no politics in religion" but upholding religious values in politics is a very fine line to walk. It's a delicate balance, especially in a diverse country like ours.
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Karthik V
Good to see the CM there. These institutions provide immense social service - from schools to hospitals. Their contribution to harmony is real. Hope the government supports their charitable works too.

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