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PM Modi Urges Amarnath Pilgrims to Embrace Five Resolves for a Sacred Journey

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has written to Amarnath Yatra pilgrims, describing the pilgrimage as a "great privilege" and urging them to undertake it with devotion and national responsibility. He called the yatra an eternal chapter in India's spiritual tradition, showcasing 'Unity in Diversity.' Modi urged pilgrims to adopt five resolves, including cleanliness, safety, supporting local economy, and gifting saplings. He also expressed gratitude to security forces and volunteers for facilitating the smooth conduct of the yatra.

PM Modi writes to Amarnath Yatra pilgrims, calls pilgrimage a 'great privilege', urges "five sankalps"

New Delhi, July 3

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday extended his best wishes to devotees undertaking the annual Amarnath Yatra, which begins today, describing the pilgrimage as a "great privilege" and urging pilgrims to undertake the sacred journey with devotion, discipline and a sense of national responsibility.

In a letter addressed to Lord Shiva devotees, the Prime Minister said, "Participating in the sacred Amarnath Yatra in Jammu and Kashmir is a matter of great privilege in itself. Every year, this opportunity for a direct glimpse of Baba Barfani is a very auspicious and unforgettable experience for lakhs of Shiva devotees. On the occasion of this year's journey, I extend my heartiest wishes to all of you, the devotees of Shiva."

Calling the pilgrimage an eternal chapter in India's spiritual tradition, PM Modi said, "This pilgrimage to seek the blessings of Baba Amarnath is an eternal chapter in India's tradition of spiritual journeys. Every year, lakhs of devotees from across the world who follow Sanatan culture reach Jammu and Kashmir to participate in this pilgrimage. People coming from different regions, speaking different languages, and practising diverse traditions complete this journey with a shared resolve to seek the blessings of Mahadev."

The Prime Minister also expressed gratitude to all those involved in facilitating the pilgrimage, including personnel of the Indian Army, CRPF, Jammu and Kashmir Police, ITBP, BSF, NDRF, healthcare workers, administrative officials, sanitation workers and volunteers.

"During these two months, a wonderful manifestation of 'Unity in Diversity' of India is witnessed at the sacred abode of Baba Barfani," he said while thanking the security forces and all those ensuring the smooth conduct of the Yatra.

PM Modi also urged pilgrims to adopt five "Sankalps" (resolves) during this year's Yatra.

"First Resolve: Let us follow the rules of cleanliness during the Amarnath Yatra... Second Resolve: Let us follow all orders of the administration, traffic rules, and safety directives with complete dedication," he said, urging devotees to be cautious of slippery paths and adverse weather conditions.

He further appealed to pilgrims to support the local economy by purchasing local products, saying, "With the spirit of 'Vocal for Local', let us spend at least 10 percent of our travel expenses on purchasing local products. This will provide a boost to the livelihood of the families and youth of Jammu and Kashmir."

The Prime Minister also encouraged devotees to mark the conclusion of the Yatra, which coincides with Rakshabandhan, by gifting a sapling under the 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign.

Concluding his message, PM Modi said, "With the sentiment of 'Nation First', let us honestly fulfill our duties throughout the year and make an active contribution toward building a 'Viksit Bharat'."

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope the security arrangements are adequate this year. The yatra passes through sensitive areas, and authorities need to ensure pilgrim safety above all. The personal touch from PM is nice though.

Vikram M

Love the 'Vocal for Local' push! Kashmir's handicrafts and dry fruits are world-class. If every pilgrim spends 10% locally, it could transform the local economy. This is smart economics combined with spirituality. 🇮🇳

Ananya R

The idea of gifting a sapling on Rakshabandhan is beautiful! It connects our traditions with environmental responsibility. Wish more leaders would promote such holistic thinking. Har Har Mahadev! 🌿

James A

As an outsider, it's fascinating to see how spirituality and national pride blend here. The 'Nation First' message at the end feels quite powerful. India's cultural depth is truly remarkable.

Rohit P

The emphasis on cleanliness and following admin orders is much-needed. Last year I saw litter and chaos at some points. We need to be more responsible pilgrims. Good to see leadership setting the right tone.

Kavya N

So proud that PM takes time to personally write to

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