Haryana CM flags off special train carrying over 1,100 devotees from Kurukshetra to Somnath
Chandigarh, June 8
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Monday said that pilgrimages serve as a powerful medium for strengthening social harmony and preserving India's rich cultural traditions.
Such journeys connect the younger generation with their roots, values and civilisational heritage. Pilgrims return from sacred journeys with renewed energy, inspiration and spiritual awakening, he said.
The Chief Minister was addressing a gathering after flagging off a special train from Kurukshetra to Somnath carrying more than 1,100 devotees.
He honoured saints and spiritual leaders by presenting them with ceremonial shawls, a release said.
Saini said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who has been leading the nation since 2014, has provided a new direction to India's development journey.
Referring to the pilgrimage being undertaken by senior citizens, he said the opportunity being provided to them to undertake a comfortable journey to Somnath was a blessing and a reflection of the Prime Minister's commitment towards their welfare.
The Chief Minister said that, keeping in view the significance of pilgrimage centres, unprecedented efforts are being undertaken under the leadership of PM Modi for the preservation and promotion of India's religious and cultural heritage. Several sacred sites have been restored and rejuvenated in recent years. The nation witnessed the historic inauguration of the Ram Mandir, while the grand redevelopment of Kashi Vishwanath Dham has restored the ancient glory of Kashi, he said.
The Chief Minister further said that through the development of pilgrimage destinations across the country, the Char Dham Project, the PRASAD Scheme and initiatives aimed at preserving India's cultural heritage, the nation is reconnecting with its civilisational roots. This, he said, is a defining period in New India where development and heritage are progressing together.
The Chief Minister said that the world today faces numerous challenges and uncertainties. However, India's Sanatan culture continues to offer the values of balance, compassion and humanity. He said Lord Shiva is not merely the deity of destruction but the embodiment of renewal and creation. Lord Shiva teaches that one can absorb poison and still offer nectar to society, transforming adversity into strength for the welfare of others.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Good to see the government taking steps to connect the younger generation with our heritage. The stress on spiritual awakening and the mention of the Ram Mandir and Kashi Vishwanath Dham shows a clear commitment to reviving our culture. However, I wish similar resources were also allocated to improving basic infrastructure in rural areas. Development needs to be holistic.
Bhai, 1,100 devotees traveling in a special train to Somnath - what a sight it must be! The Chief Minister talking about Lord Shiva's message of transforming poison into nectar is profound. In these uncertain times, such spiritual journeys are exactly what we need to stay grounded. Proud of our Sanatan culture! 🚂✨
It's nice to see the government honoring saints and providing facilities for senior citizens. The reference to the Char Dham Project and PRASAD Scheme is interesting. But let's be honest - while heritage is important, we also need to ensure that the money spent on these trains and events is not at the expense of education and healthcare. Want to see balance.
I think this is a beautiful gesture. My grandparents in Kurukshetra would have loved this - they always talked about visiting Somnath. The energy you get from such pilgrimages is unmatched. It's not just about religion, but about community and history. Kudos to the CM and PM Modi for recognizing that our culture is our strength. ❤️
While I respect the sentiment, I wish our leaders would focus equally on the principle of 'development with heritage' for all communities. The Ram Mandir and Kashi Vishwan
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