India's Cultural Renaissance Under PM Modi's Leadership: Joshi

Union Minister Pralhad Joshi stated that India is experiencing a significant religious and cultural transformation under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership. He emphasized the core principles of Sanatana Dharma, focusing on justice, morality, and the rejection of untouchability. Joshi highlighted the government's new "Ramayana Circuit" initiative to promote spiritual tourism across 15 key religious sites. The remarks were made during the inauguration of the Sri Veeranagamma Devi Temple in Raichur district.

Key Points: India's Religious & Cultural Rebirth Under PM Modi: Joshi

  • Cultural renaissance under PM Modi
  • Eradication of untouchability urged
  • New Ramayana Circuit for spiritual tourism
  • Sanatana Dharma's human principles
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India witnessing religious and cultural renaissance under PM Modi: Pralhad Joshi

Union Minister Pralhad Joshi says India is witnessing a spiritual and cultural renaissance under PM Modi's leadership, highlighting new initiatives.

"Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, religious, cultural, and spiritual rejuvenation activities are being carried out across the country. - Pralhad Joshi"

Raichur, Feb 20

Union Minister for Food and Civil Supplies Pralhad Joshi said on Friday that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India is witnessing a major transformation and experiencing a religious and cultural renaissance.

He was speaking at the inauguration and Brahmakalashotsava ceremony of the newly constructed Sri Veeranagamma Devi Temple at Gejjalagatta in Lingsugur taluk of Raichur district.

He said India is a nation rooted in a rich cultural heritage and is a confluence of many unique traditions.

He pointed out that the concepts of knowledge, science, religion, and customs are deeply embedded in the country, adding that as a result, the world today acknowledges and praises India's greatness.

"You may worship any deity you choose. But life must be led with justice, morality, peace, and righteousness - that is what our Sanatana Dharma teaches," he said, adding that beyond rituals and modes of worship, there exists a greater principle called "Human Dharma."

He said that historically, there was no concept of untouchability in society, but it crept in over time, adding that there is no question of accepting untouchability.

He urged religious leaders and pontiffs to work towards eradicating untouchability and uniting society and the nation.

"Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, religious, cultural, and spiritual rejuvenation activities are being carried out across the country," he said, adding that efforts are being made to instil cultural and spiritual values among children.

The Union Minister said the Central government has launched a spiritual tourism initiative called the "Ramayana Circuit" to introduce people to prominent religious sites and to the legacy of Lord Rama.

Under this initiative, visitors are taken to 15 important religious and spiritual destinations associated with Lord Rama. Railway travel has been arranged for spiritual tours to key locations such as Ayodhya, Hampi, Chitrakoot, Nashik, and Nagpur, he said.

Quoting a verse, the Minister said, "Life becomes like stagnant water when Veeranagamma Devi is forgotten; it flows like a river and roars like the ocean when remembered."

He expressed happiness that local BJP MLA Manappa Vajjal had constructed and inaugurated the new temple, and wished that the goddess bless him for his charitable and pro-poor work.

The consecration ceremony (Prana Pratishta) of Sri Veeranagamma Devi was conducted under the leadership of K.N. Narasimha Adiga, chief priest of Kollur Mookambika Temple. Jagadguru Immadi Siddarameshwara Mahaswamiji, pontiff of the Bhovi Gurupeetha of Chitradurga and Bagalkote, graced the occasion.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the focus on culture, I hope this renaissance is inclusive and doesn't sideline the concerns of development, jobs, and inflation. A balanced approach is key.
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Aditya G
The Ramayana Circuit is a fantastic initiative! Taking our kids to these historical places will connect them to our roots. More power to such spiritual tourism projects.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited India, the depth of its spiritual heritage is astounding. Initiatives that make these sites more accessible to everyone are very welcome.
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Karthik V
The minister's point about eradicating untouchability is crucial. True cultural revival must be about unity and uplifting everyone, not just building temples. Well said.
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Michael C
Interesting read. The focus on India's soft power through its ancient traditions and tourism is a smart move on the global stage.

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