PM Modi Celebrates 200 Years of Shikshapatri, Stresses Preserving Ancient Wisdom

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the bicentenary celebrations of Lord Swaminarayan's Shikshapatri, describing it as a moment of national pride and spiritual significance. He highlighted the enduring relevance of the Shikshapatri's guidance for righteous living and praised the Swaminarayan tradition's contributions to education, healthcare, and social welfare. The Prime Minister linked contemporary national movements like Swachhata and 'Vocal for Local' to these spiritual values. He also urged greater participation in the Gyan Bharatam Mission to preserve India's ancient manuscripts and knowledge systems.

Key Points: PM Modi on Shikshapatri Bicentenary & Preserving India's Knowledge

  • Bicentenary of Lord Swaminarayan's Shikshapatri
  • Linking spiritual values to national campaigns
  • Call to preserve ancient manuscripts
  • Relevance of teachings for modern life
  • Swaminarayan tradition's service initiatives
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PM Modi addresses Shikshapatri Dwishatabdi Mahotsav, calls for preserving India's ancient knowledge

PM Modi addresses Shikshapatri Mahotsav, links spiritual values to national campaigns, and calls for safeguarding India's ancient manuscripts and knowledge systems.

"Lord Swaminarayan's life was a symbol of both spiritual practice and service. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, January 23

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday addressed the Shikshapatri Dwishatabdi Mahotsav through a video message, marking 200 years of Lord Swaminarayan's Shikshapatri, and described the bicentenary as a moment of pride and spiritual significance for the nation.

Highlighting India's civilisational heritage, the Prime Minister said the country has always remained committed to the path of Jnanyoga, with the Vedas continuing to inspire humanity even after thousands of years. He noted that India's spiritual tradition evolved over time through the Upanishads, Puranas and other forms of oral and written transmission, shaped by saints and seers in line with the needs of different eras.

PM Modi said Lord Swaminarayan's life was deeply rooted in public education and service. He underlined that the Shikshapatri offered simple yet profound guidance for righteous living and continues to remain relevant in everyday life. "Lord Swaminarayan's life was a symbol of both spiritual practice and service," the Prime Minister said, adding that his followers today are actively engaged in initiatives dedicated to society, the nation and humanity.

The Prime Minister praised the Swaminarayan tradition for its contributions in areas such as education, healthcare, farmers' welfare and water conservation, calling these efforts a source of inspiration. He said the bicentenary celebrations provide an opportunity to reflect on the teachings of the Shikshapatri and assess how its ideals are being practised in contemporary times.

Linking spiritual values with national movements, PM Modi said campaigns such as Swadeshi, Swachhata and "Vocal for Local," are resonating across the country. He added that aligning such initiatives with the Shikshapatri bicentenary would make the celebrations even more meaningful.

The Prime Minister also urged greater participation in the Gyan Bharatam Mission, launched to preserve India's ancient manuscripts. He called upon enlightened organisations and spiritual institutions to cooperate in safeguarding the nation's ancient knowledge systems, saying this heritage forms a core part of India's identity.

PM Modi further referred to the ongoing Somnath Swabhiman Parv, noting that it commemorates a thousand-year journey from the first destruction of the Somnath temple to the present day. He appealed to people to join the celebrations and spread awareness about its significance.

The Prime Minister expressed confidence that with the continued efforts of Lord Swaminarayan's followers, India's development journey would keep receiving spiritual blessings and inspiration.

- ANI

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Priya S
Connecting spiritual values with modern initiatives like Swachh Bharat and Vocal for Local is a brilliant way to make ancient teachings relevant today. The Shikshapatri's message of simple, righteous living is something we all need in this fast-paced world.
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Rohit P
While preserving ancient knowledge is important, I hope equal emphasis is placed on scientific temper and critical thinking for our youth. Our future needs a balance of both spiritual wisdom and modern rationality.
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Meera T
The work of the Swaminarayan community in education and healthcare, especially in rural areas, is truly inspiring. It's living proof that seva (service) is the highest form of worship. More power to such organizations!
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David E
As someone living in India for work, it's fascinating to see how deeply spiritual and social service are intertwined here. The PM's mention of the Somnath temple's thousand-year journey is a powerful reminder of India's resilient cultural history.
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Siddharth J
The call to preserve manuscripts is vital. So much of our local knowledge—from agriculture to medicine—is locked away and decaying. Digitizing this for future generations should be a national priority. Hope the mission gets proper funding and expert manpower.

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