PM Modi greets citizens on occasion of Bhagwan Parshuram Jayanti
New Delhi, April 19
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday greeted the citizens on the occasion of Bhagwan Parshuram Jayanti.
PM Modi said that Bhagwan Parashurama inspires us to stand against injustice and remain steadfast on the path of truth.
He noted that Bhagwan Parashurama symbolises unparalleled valour and wisdom.
The Prime Minister expressed hope that with the blessings of Bhagwan Parashurama, every heart is filled with renewed energy and confidence. He also wished that Bhagwan Parashurama's blessings illuminate everyone's lives with happiness, peace and prosperity.
The Prime Minister said in a post on X, "Many best wishes to all of you on Bhagwan Parshuram Jayanti. May he inspire us to stand against injustice and remain steadfast on the path of truth. May the blessings of Bhagwan Parshurama, the symbol of unparalleled valour and wisdom, fill every heart with new energy and new confidence. May his blessings illuminate everyone's life with happiness, peace and prosperity."
Parshuram Jayanti is one of the important festivals in Hinduism as it is the birth anniversary of the sixth avatar of Vishnu. Lord Parshuram Jayanti is celebrated when Tritiya prevails during Pradosh Kaal since it is that Lord Parshurama was born during that period.
A lot of devotees take a bath in the holy Ganga River on Parshuram Jayanti as it is considered to be a sacred ritual to be performed on such religious festivals. It is believed that Lord Vishnu incarnated as Parshurama in human form to destroy the evil on this planet.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Happy Parshuram Jayanti to all! May we all find the strength to stand against injustice in our daily lives, big or small. The message of truth is timeless.
While I appreciate the PM's greetings, I sometimes wish there was more focus on the practical application of these values in governance. Fighting injustice isn't just about words, but action. Still, a positive message on the festival.
As someone living in India for work, it's fascinating to learn about these festivals and their deeper meanings. Parshuram's story about destroying evil is a powerful concept found in many cultures.
My grandmother always tells us stories of Bhagwan Parshuram on this day. It's a part of our family tradition. Glad to see it being acknowledged at a national level. Wishing everyone peace and prosperity!
Jai Parshuram! The symbolism of valour and wisdom is much needed in today's world. Let's all try to incorporate a bit of that steadfastness in our own lives. Good wishes to all celebrating.
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